RMCS celebrates the spring with All In Good Time, a concert exploring time and all it holds — seasons and hours, meters and eras, moments of reflection and pure joy. We’ll travel the centuries from the Renaissance masters to modern-day choral composers, with pauses for musical theater, pop, and a couple of timely surprises.
Event Type: Performing Arts
Wendy Clark Band at Sunroom Brewing
The Wendy Clark Band returns to Sunroom Brewing in Englewood! Saddle up and bring a friend and enjoy a delicious adult beverage and live music.
6-9pm. 21+.Information:
https://www.sunroombrewing.com
https://www.sunroombrewing.com/events-calendarVisit us at http://wendyclarkmusic.com
https://open.spotify.com/artist/27ee5YH6YAMfT3IOrh3L4da
Piano Department Recital
Lamont piano students share what they’ve been working on so far this quarter.Free admission
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North Indian Classical Ensemble
In the North Indian Classical Ensemble, students practice the ornate and highly refined forms of Hindustani music and Kathak danceFree admission
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Graduate Voice Repertoire
Sahar Nouri directs this presentation by Lamont voice students. They will perform selections from the art song repertoire in English, French, Italian, and German.Free admission
Ars Nova Singers Presents: STARDUST
Join us as we—mere stardust-made mortals—meditate on our capacity to exert power and change the universe that we inhabit. The program features the World Premiere of Joel Thompson’s consortium commission piece, Love Songs from Lonely Letters. Based on the writings of Ashon Crawley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia, this important new work explores individual agency and transformative joy. Arvo Pärt’s cosmic Berlin Mass drifts over the atmosphere with an expanded chorus and string orchestra; Ars Nova welcomes Denver’s Sphere Ensemble to the stage.Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Cost: $30**Livestream available Ars Nova Singers YouTube channel with link from purchased ticket for February 10**
Ars Nova Singers Presents: STARDUST
Join us as we—mere stardust-made mortals—meditate on our capacity to exert power and change the universe that we inhabit. The program features the World Premiere of Joel Thompson’s consortium commission piece, Love Songs from Lonely Letters. Based on the writings of Ashon Crawley, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia, this important new work explores individual agency and transformative joy. Arvo Pärt’s cosmic Berlin Mass drifts over the atmosphere with an expanded chorus and string orchestra; Ars Nova welcomes Denver’s Sphere Ensemble to the stage.Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Price: $30
Ars Nova Singers Presents: VOCES8
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event as Ars Nova Singers presents VOCES8, the world-renowned, British vocal ensemble. Touring globally, the group boasts a luminous, ethereal sound that showcases the unique versatility of a cappella choral music. Celebrate with us as we explore diverse musical expressions and share in the guiding power of song! Ars Nova Singers will be featured on two solo works and one combined work within the concert.The program at Saint John’s Cathedral is entitled “Lux Aeterna.” VOCES8 writes:“Warmth, radiance, guidance, and comfort: from the pale glow of moon or starlight to the blaze of summer sun, light has always been a symbol for our most basic human needs, both physical and spiritual. In compiling the music for Lux Aeterna, we found ourselves returning time and again to this idea of the desire for comfort being expressed through music.
Composers of the Renaissance era would of course draw on sacred texts, where light is often closely linked to hope, security, and salvation, and our more contemporary offerings follow in that tradition. Even those pieces which do not explicitly reference light still hint at the solace which it provides. There is for us something inherently comforting about the sound of unaccompanied voices in harmony, and if this programme shows one thing, it is that composers across the ages have felt the same way.”Time: 7:30-10:00 pm
Price – $40-$60
Ars Nova Singers Presents: VOCES8
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event as Ars Nova Singers presents VOCES8, the world-renowned, British vocal ensemble. Touring globally, the group boasts a luminous, ethereal sound that showcases the unique versatility of a cappella choral music. Celebrate with us as we explore diverse musical expressions and share in the guiding power of song! Ars Nova Singers will be featured on two solo works and one combined work within the concert.The program at Macky Auditorium is entitled “Choral Dances.” VOCES8 writes:“Since the first music was created, music and dance have been constantly entwined. From chapels and courts to cinemas and clubs, this programme rejoices in choral music inspired by dance. Juxtaposing Renaissance music with jazz and pop creates a rare mix of the ethereal and angelic, along with pure foot-tapping fun: a showcase for VOCES8’s inimitable stage presence.”Time – 7:30-10:00 pm
Price – $23-$66
The Death of Napoleon: A Play in Less Than 3 Acts
The Death of Napoleon: A Play in Less Than Three Acts This new comedy written and produced by the five full-time members of Buntport Theater Company is loosely based on historical facts. Set on the island of St. Helena, it imagines some of Napoleon’s last days. Exiled to this remote land, the former emperor spends his days arguing with insects and 12-year-old girls, making unreasonable demands of his personal chef, and refusing to put his teeter totter to good use. While inspired by a famous historical figure, the play examines the fragility of Men Losing Power, a topic that remains very current.The Death of Napoleon: A Play in Less Than Three Acts is Buntport’s 51st full-length play and will be followed closely by their 52nd. Buntport has been creating new work in Denver for over 22 years now in their adaptable warehouse space off of the Santa Fe Arts District.The Death of Napoleon: A Play in Less Than Three ActsPlaying January 27th – February 18th
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30
Sundays February 5th and 12th at 3:00
Monday February 13th at 7:30 717 Lipan Street
Denver, CO 80223720-946-1388
www.buntport.com
stuff@buntport.com All tickets are name-your-own-price. Since the shutdown in March of 2020, Buntport has been doing everything in their power to remove barriers to seeing and producing live entertainment. Allowing audience complete flexibility with ticket prices ensures financial accessibility.In addition to their full-length plays, Buntport offers off-night programming throughout the season, such as The Great Debate, a night of comedy that utilizes a lot of local talent and they host as many other theater companies and other creatives as much as possible.For more information, please contact Buntport using the above information.