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The whispering of the hours turns to music: Flute and strings chamber music of Mark Fish, Behzad Ranjbaran, Gordon Jacob, D'Arcy Reynolds, and Astor Piazzolla, with members of the Colorado Chamber Players

Sunday, November 22, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (MT)

The whispering of the hours turns to music: Flute and...

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General admission Ended $15.00 $1.36
Seniors 62+/Students with ID/RedLine members Ended $10.00 $1.24
Kids under 10 Ended $5.00 $1.11

Event Details

The whispering of the hours turns to music– Khalil Gibran

 

A fantastic new collaboration with RedLine Denver Art Gallery!  Come to one of Denver’s hippest new art spaces in the RiverNorth Art District, see artwork of 16 resident contemporary artists, and hear a cutting edge 21st century program for flute, violin, viola and cello.  A feast for the ears and eyes!   A delectable reception follows the concert to greet the musicians and view the artwork.

New policy: For our unemployed patrons, buy $5 tickets at the door only.  Subject to availability.

 

At the door: cash or checks ONLY.

 

Program:

Gordon Jacob: Four Fancies, for Flute and String Trio

Behzad Ranjbaran: Fountains of Fin, for Flute, Violin and Cello

D’Arcy Reynolds: Cloven Dreams, for Flute and String Trio

Mark Fish: Pictures of Miró, for Flute and String Trio (with slides)

Astor Piazzolla: Libertango, for Flute and String Trio

 

Artists:

Paul Nagem, Flute

Paul Primus, Violin

Barbara Hamilton-Primus, Viola

Judith McIntyre, Cello

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RedLine Gallery
2350 Arapahoe Street
on SW corner of 24th/Arapahoe
, Denver

Sunday, November 22, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (MT)


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Colorado Chamber Players



The award-winning Colorado Chamber Players, described as "Colorado's musical treasure" (Denver Post) has toured the USA, Brazil and Spain. The CCP performs 55+ concerts in the Denver Metro region. Sole recipient from 2000-2003 of Chamber Music America’s distinguished Long-Term Residency Award, the Chamber Players was Ensemble-In-Residence at the Mizel Center and with the Denver Young Artists Orchestra for eight years.  Says the Boulder Camera of a January 2008 Messiaen performance:  “Magnificently played!”  The CCP was the only recipient of both the 2005 and 2008 Adams County SCFD’s Creativity Award; recipient of another Chamber Music America Residency in 2008-09 at Children’s Hospital; and was one of 2 recipients of the Hosokawa Fellowship in 2006. The CCP received a  “Meet the Composer” award in March 2008, and hosted San Francisco composer Katrina Wreede.  The CCP was awarded an Argosy Foundation Recording grant in June 2008 to record Bruce Adolphe’s “The Tiger’s Ear”, and recently learned it was chosen by the prestigious Copland Foundation (NYC) to receive an award. Colorado Public Radio has featured the CCP on over 60 broadcasts since August 2005.  The CCP celebrates their 18th season of innovative chamber music in 2011-12.