
CPR Classical’s Behind the Baton LIVE: Pissarro and the Music of Impressionism
Join beloved conductor and storyteller Scott O’Neil and Angelica Daneo, curator of European Art before 1900 at the Denver Art Museum, for a captivating evening.

By Karla Walker

Why is classical music still important? Violinist Joshua Bell has some thoughts in his recent TED Talk
Superstar violinist Joshua Bell asked his TED Talk audience, “Do we need classical music? Is it relevant?” He and his newly formed Chamber Orchestra of America answer that question in a recently released, tightly woven 18-minute TED Talk. The answer, of course, is a resounding “yes,” and Bell says it’s likely more important than ever.

By Karla Walker

Your donated musical instruments are headed to schools!
Every year, the Bringing Music to Life Instrument Drive holds a drawing for the few tubas they have to give away. “We get more requests for tubas than we have tubas, so we do a drawing to see where they will go,” says outgoing BMTL Executive Director Steve Blatt.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Mozart and Merlot
UPDATE: THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT Join CPR Classical for Mozart & Merlot — a night of live chamber music by the Ivy Street Ensemble, perfectly paired with fine wines from La Luna Toscana and charcuterie appetizers on Wednesday, September 3.

By Karla Walker

JOIN US: Aspen Music Festival LIVE at the Denver Art Museum!
UPDATE: THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT CPR Classical is proud to partner with the Aspen Music Festival and School to bring one of the festival’s marquee concerts to you at the Denver Art Museum on Sunday, August 10. Superstar violinist Augustin Hadelich plays Tchaikovsky’s lush Violin Concerto.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Tchaikovsky’s ‘Rococo Variations’ in Boulder
Tchaikovsky never wrote a cello concerto, but the “Variations on a Rococo theme” is a close second. The main theme is a Tchaikovsky original, but it’s deeply steeped in his love for Mozart and the elegance of 18th-century art music. The piece is full of earworm melodies which are wickedly difficult to play.

By Karla Walker

Two-for-one tickets to Bravo! Vail? Yes, please!
Our friends at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival are welcoming the acclaimed Chamber Orchestra of Europe for the first time to the Vail valley to play a trio of pieces by Johannes Brahms.

By Karla Walker

WIN: Bravo! Vail Getaway
Clear your calendar for a night of incredible music making at the Ford Amphitheater in Vail. Bravo! Vail welcomes the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in their debut performance June 19-22. Bravo! Vail wants you to see this acclaimed orchestra and has generously put together a one-night getaway exclusively for Colorado Public Radio listeners.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: The Spirituals Project
Singing spirituals together in community is a hallmark activity for the University of Denver’s Spirituals Project. The community choir’s mission is to preserve and revitalize the songs sung by enslaved Africans in the 18th and 19th centuries. These songs provided hope, gave comfort and uplifted the enslaved community.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: The Planets
There would be no “Imperial March” from “Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back” without “Mars” from Gustav Holst’s iconic work “The Planets.” “The Planets” has been capturing imaginations about places far, far away since it first premiered just over a hundred years ago.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Quartetto di Cremona with Basil Vendryes
Violin maker Antonio Stradivari lived his whole life in Cremona, Italy, producing what are considered some of the finest string instruments ever made. Out of that rich musical tradition comes the Quartetto di Cremona, which is celebrating its 25th year of making music together.

By Karla Walker

Donate an instrument and change a kid’s life in Colorado
“The thing I love about my beginners is they are so passionate.” With 45 beginning players in a period, band Director Andrew Campo sees a lot of passion and energy! Campo’s middle school band room in Cortez is overflowing with students learning music, thanks in large part to the Bringing Music to Life Instrument Drive.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Mozart and Now Jan 11
Mozart’s Violin Concerto #5 is the type of piece you can stomp your feet along to. The name “Turkish” comes from the final movement where Mozart mimics the percussive sounds of Turkish military bands that were popular in the late 18th century.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: A Colorado Christmas with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
Celebrate the joys of Christmas with CPR Classical and the Colorado Symphony! CPR Classical presents “A Colorado Christmas” with the Colorado Symphony and conductor Taylor Martin.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Awadagin Pratt at the Newman Center
“This will be the final performance of this program that I’ve been playing since 2021 coming out of COVID,” pianist Awadagin Pratt told CPR Classical’s Karla Walker. “It’s interesting because there are seven short pieces linked together.” Pratt links the pieces together by playing the pieces consecutively or improvising between them.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical Presents: Spooktacular at the Colorado Symphony
Barbie versus Taylor Swift. Deadpool versus Beetlejuice. These are the costume dilemmas for 2024! Whatever your kiddos choose, we hope to see you at the Colorado Symphony’s annual “Spooktacular” Halloween-themed show on Sunday, October 27, at Boettcher Concert Hall. Come early to participate in the Halloween-themed activities and craft-making before the performance.

By Karla Walker
