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Volunteers Needed for Colorado Creative Career Festival

The third annual Colorado Creative Careers Festival will be held on Friday, February 24, 2012. This one-day Festival for high school students and educators will feature hands-on workshops taught by working professionals and higher education faculty, informational sessions about authentic job skills and expectations in the arts fields, and an interactive critique of submitted student projects and portfolios. The Festival will support the development of a strong student leadership organization within the arts that is open to all arts students, the awareness and understanding of growing career and technical opportunities with the Creative Arts clusters, and linkages between arts students and arts professionals.
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More Anti-Union Rhetoric from the League of American Orchestras

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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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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 yearÂ]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.

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Musical Instruments Needed

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.

Longmont Youth Symphony seeks Administrator

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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CSO Substitute Horn Auditions

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.


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Upcoming Concerts

The Colorado Symphony Orchestra, arranged on the stage of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Feb. 4, 7:30pm

Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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Sibelius Violin Concerto Fri, Feb 3, 7:30 PM Sat, Feb 4, 7:30 PM   NIELSEN / Helios Overture SIBELIUS / Violin Concerto KELLOGG / Mozart’s Hymn HINDEMITH / Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber Wunderkind violinist Caroline Goulding debuts in the Sibelius, the composer’s stark and evocative masterpiece reminiscent of the Finnish countryside. The program concludes with the brassy Symphonic Metamorphosis, Hindemith’s homage to the important German early Romantic composer. Christian Arming, conductor Caroline Goulding, violin
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876

Feb. 10, 7:30pm

Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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A Jim Brickman Valentine Fri, Feb 10, 7:30 PM Jim Brickman, the most charted Adult Contemporary artist to date is also one of the most popular New Age composers of all time. His solo piano compositions, pop-style instrumentals and vocal collaborations have earned him legions of fans. Don’t miss this most romantic of artists on the most romantic of all holidays. If there ever was a perfect date night, this is it.   Scott O'Neil, resident conductor Anne Cochran, female vocalist Benjamin Utecht, male vocalist Tracy Silverman, electric violinist
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876

Feb. 11, 7:30pm

Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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Valentine Classics Sat, Feb 11, 7:30 PM TCHAIKOVSKY / Selections from Swan Lake BIZET / Selections from Carmen MASSENET - Thaïs: Méditation DEBUSSY - Clair de Lune Just in time for the most passionate day of the year, the Colorado Symphony presents a Valentine's-inspired evening of romantic classics. Prepare to be swept away by the romance, power and ardor that only a symphony orchestra can deliver. Scott O'Neil, resident conductor Yumi Hwang-Williams, violin
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876

Feb. 12, 2:30pm

Mountain Chamber Music Society

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Romancing the Notes Chamber music concert by de Falla, Persichetti, Gershwin and Francaix
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Denver. (303) 404-9338

Feb. 12, 2:30pm

Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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Side-by-Side with the DYAO Sun, Feb 12, 2:30 PM The Colorado Symphony’s annual side-by-side concert with the musicians of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra changes lives. Young people working alongside seasoned orchestral professionals in performances of great classics is an experience you and your family will never forget. Scott O’Neil, resident conductor Denver Young Artists Orchestra
Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver. (303) 623-7876

 

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