In the Modern Music Ensemble, participants explore recently-written repertoire while developing entrepreneurship skills required of the 21st-century musician. Group sizes can range from duos to larger chamber ensembles. Repertoire varies from the 20th century to today, including electronic and electro-acoustic music.Free admission
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Location: Denver
Classical Guitar Ensemble
Ensembles vary in size from duos to octets, and we especially emphasize collaboration with singers and other instrumentalists. Repertoire includes music from the Renaissance to the present day.Free admission
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Lamont Composer’s Concert Series
The Lamont Composers Concert Series (LCCS) is a quarterly concert featuring new compositions by graduate and undergraduate students. All composition majors are invited to submit acoustic, electronic or electro-acoustic works for the LCCS each quarter. As all LCCS concerts are recorded, our compositions students are able to develop their craft while they build their portfolio.Free admission
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Liederabend
Lamont voice students present works from the German and French art song repertoire.
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Wind Chamber Ensembles
Woodwind students at Lamont present the chamber music they have been working on this quarter.
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Jennie’s Concert
Honors String Chamber Concert
Featuring the top string ensembles from Lamont in this final performance of the season!
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Guest artist: Nigel North, lute
More or less self taught on the lute, Nigel North has for over 30 years developed a unique musical life as a teacher, accompanist, soloist, director, and writer.Nigel was initially inspired into music at age 7 by the early 60s instrumental pop group The Shadows. He studied classical music through the violin and guitar, eventually discovering his real path in life—the lute—when he was 15. Some milestones on the way have included the publication of a continuo tutor (Faber 1987), representing his work and passion for this subject; the ensemble Romanesca, which was formed by Nigel together with Andrew Manze and John Toll, and which from 1988 to 1998 explored, performed and recorded 17th-century chamber music, winning several international awards for its recordings. Nigel’s adaptions for lute of the music of J.S.Bach have won particular acclaim: he recorded his 4-Volume CD collection Bach on the Lute for Linn Records between 1994 and 1997. Recent recording projects have included Robert Dowland’s A Musical Banquet with soprano, Monika Mauch, for ECM (2008), Lute Songs with tenor Charles Daniels for ATMA (2007), and the Lute Music of Robert Johnson for Naxos (2010).Since 1999, Nigel North has been Professor of Lute at the Early Music Institute, Indiana University. He has previously taught the lute at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), the Hochschule der Künste (Berlin), the Royal Conservatory in Den Haag (Netherlands).Tickets: $12
Hamilton Hall
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Cello Studio Recital
The cello students of Matthew Zalkind share what they’ve been working on so far this quarter.
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Lamont Opera Theatre: “The Little Prince” by Rachel Portman
A stranded pilot meets a young prince who has fallen to Earth from a tiny asteroid. As the Little Prince explores Earth, he meets a number of colorful, and often puzzling, characters. Based on Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s novella, this opera by composer Rachel Portman and librettist Nicholas Wright will be beloved by the entire family.Tickets: $20 to $40
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