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Turn Over The Keys – May 28th – Boettcher Concert Hall

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Last Thursday provided an unique opportunity to see local artists collaborate with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra during a performance titled “Turn Over The Keys.” It was a change in both scenery and sonic shape for fans of the four talented artists who played along with 26 equally talented string players. Collaborators were a handful of well known local artists – Ian Cooke, Land Lines, Jay Clifford, and Megan Burtt.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Ozomatli – Boettcher Concert Hall – Saturday, December 7th

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In their sixteen years together as a band, celebrated Los Angeles culture-mashers Ozomatli have gone from being hometown heroes to being named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors. Ozomatli’s last appearance with the Colorado Symphony ended a night of mind-blowing music with musicians and audience members dancing their way out of the concert hall and into the lobby! Don’t miss your chance to join the party!

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Gregory Alan Isakov w/ Colorado Symphony – November 8th – Boettcher Hall

Estimated read time 4 min read

Crowds swarmed the entrance of the Boettcher Concert Hall last Friday evening to view the collaborative efforts of the Colorado Symphony with none other than singer/songwriter, Gregory Alan Isakov. The mix of indie folksters and symphony aficionados did not prevent the will-call line from becoming a warzone. But upon entering the concert hall itself, the madness ended for a night of humbled elegance.

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Guster & The Colorado Symphony – March 8th – Boettcher Hall

Estimated read time 5 min read

This past Thursday, Denver’s Boettcher Concert Hall played host to an exciting collaboration between the regal Colorado Symphony and whimsical Boston Pop-Rock group Guster. While there was a bit of sonic disconnect between the band and the symphony early on in the evening, songs like “Two Points for Honesty,” “Either Way,” and a completely acoustic “Jesus On The Radio” were very well received. We applaud The Colorado Symphony for bringing in contemporary acts and exposing new audiences to the amazing work they do.

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Trey Anastasio & The Colorado Symphony – February 28th – Boettcher Concert Hall

Estimated read time 7 min read

Trey Anastasio’s orchestral tour stopped in Denver last night for a memorable performance with The Colorado Symphony. Whether Trey does this kind of thing again once, or a hundred more times in the future, it was a truly memorable and unique experience. A great room, great fans, and great music made for a pretty amazing night that won’t soon be forgotten