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By Pete Vriesenga
The League of American Orchestras (LAO), formerly known as the American Symphony Orchestra League (ASOL) has ramped-up their anti-collective bargaining rhetoric lately. LAO’s latest publication: Fearless Journeys: Innovation in Five American Orchestras is yet another in a string of “new model” discussions that champion this message. The book claims to provide “hard evidence” through a small sample study that orchestras can become more “sustainable” by taking risks and modifying their collective bargaining agreements. Of course there is no mention of the established alternative, which is hundreds of amateur orchestras with no collective bargaining agreements that wander aimlessly to the public trough only to pay their administrators.
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Colorado Music Festival & Rocky Mountain Center for Musical Arts
Education Director
(25 hrs/wk)
The Colorado Music Festival & Rocky Mountain Center for Musical Arts (CMF & RMCMA) presents a sixweek summer music festival at Chautauqua in Boulder, and operates a year]round community music school in Lafayette providing music instruction on all instruments and voice to more than 500 students of all ages and abilities each week. (Visit www.comusic.org for more information). The Education Director is the principal architect of all festival and music school education programs. This position requires a strong background in music education, and knowledge of and commitment to the core principals of the National Guild for Community Arts Education, including excellence and access, which guide our music education programs.
Littleton’s Centennial Academy of the Arts needs musical instruments. If you have one to donate, please contact
Hank Troy at the DMA office, 303-573-1717, or by email at hanktroydma@aol.com
The current needs are 8 flutes and/or clarinets; 5 saxophones (alto and tenor); 7 trumpets; and 7 baritones.
LYS seeks candidates for a part-time Administrator to help us sustain and grow our organization. The Administrator reports to the LYS Board of Directors and works closely with the board and volunteers. Please view and download the Administrator Job Description PDF file for a complete description.
To apply, please e-mail cover letter, resume and references to: info@longmontyouthsymphony.org
Applications submitted prior to January 20 will be considered for the first round of interviews.
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Thank you for your interest in the Colorado Symphony. Please CLICK HERE to access the repertoire for the Substitute Horn auditions. These auditions will be recordings only, and must be submitted in CD format. Any recordings received after February 15, 2012 will not be considered.
Central City Opera
Pelham G. Pearce, Jr., General/Artistic Director
John Baril, Music Director
ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS FOR:
Principal Horn (tenure-track)
Principal Cello (tenure-track)
Second Flute (one-year)
Piccolo (3 extra positions)
The 2012 Festival is June 21 – August 12.
CLICK HERE for additional information.
www.centralcityopera.org
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Saint-Saens Organ Symphony
Sat, Jan 28, 7:30 PM
Sun, Jan 29, 2:30 PM ROSSINI/ Overture toThe Italian Girl in Algiers
OBETHR/ Concertino for Harp and Chamber Orchestra
SAINT-SANS/ Symphony No. 3, Organ Symphony
Mei-Ann Chen debuts in a feminine-inspired program. Rossinis effervescent overture is the perfect opening to this concert that also highlights the virtuosity of Colorado Symphony harpist Courtney Hershey Bress. Its centerpiece is Saint-Sans Organ Symphony, one of the composers best known works.
Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Courtney Hershey Bress, harp
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876
Saint-Saens Organ Symphony
Sat, Jan 28, 7:30 PM
Sun, Jan 29, 2:30 PM ROSSINI/ Overture toThe Italian Girl in Algiers
OBETHR/ Concertino for Harp and Chamber Orchestra
SAINT-SANS/ Symphony No. 3, Organ Symphony
Mei-Ann Chen debuts in a feminine-inspired program. Rossinis effervescent overture is the perfect opening to this concert that also highlights the virtuosity of Colorado Symphony harpist Courtney Hershey Bress. Its centerpiece is Saint-Sans Organ Symphony, one of the composers best known works.
Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Courtney Hershey Bress, harp
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876

The exciting Whats Cookin' Jazz band is back at JAZZ@Jacks on January 29th from 5:00 to 7:30PM.
All ages!
The show is FREE!!!! Street meters are FREE on Sundays!!!
We of course, will be featuring great arrangemnts of Jazz, Fusion, and Brecker Bros. tunes performed by many of the Metro Areas Finest Jazz Musicians.
Hope to see you there---bring friends----forward this e-mail.
Jazz@Jacks is located at the Denver Pavillions on the 16th St. Mall(500 16th St.) by Maggianos on the 3rd Floor.
Thank You!!! Gene Smookler
Jazz@Jacks, Denver. (303) 433-1000
Sibelius Violin Concerto
Fri, Feb 3, 7:30 PM
Sat, Feb 4, 7:30 PM
NIELSEN/ Helios Overture
SIBELIUS/ Violin Concerto
KELLOGG/ Mozarts Hymn
HINDEMITH/ Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of CarlMaria von Weber
Wunderkind violinist Caroline Goulding debuts in the Sibelius, the composersstark and evocative masterpiece reminiscent of the Finnish countryside. Theprogram concludes with the brassy Symphonic Metamorphosis, Hindemithshomage to the important German early Romantic composer.
Christian Arming, conductor
Caroline Goulding, violin
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876
Sibelius Violin Concerto
Fri, Feb 3, 7:30 PM
Sat, Feb 4, 7:30 PM
NIELSEN/ Helios Overture
SIBELIUS/ Violin Concerto
KELLOGG/ Mozarts Hymn
HINDEMITH/ Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of CarlMaria von Weber
Wunderkind violinist Caroline Goulding debuts in the Sibelius, the composersstark and evocative masterpiece reminiscent of the Finnish countryside. Theprogram concludes with the brassy Symphonic Metamorphosis, Hindemithshomage to the important German early Romantic composer.
Christian Arming, conductor
Caroline Goulding, violin
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876
Romancing the Notes
Chamber music concert by de Falla, Persichetti, Gershwin and Francaix
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Denver. (303) 404-9338