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Learn about the accomplishments of the Boulder Philharmonic and Boulder Ballet including their rich histories in the Boulder Community. Music Director Michael Butterman embarks on his tenth season at the helm of the Boulder Philharmonic while Artistic Director Ana Claire continues to build on a proud tradition of artistic excellence for the Boulder Ballet. Detailed program notes guide readers through the story of how the performances are brought to the stage. A dedicated issue also showcases the Boulder Phil and Boulder Ballet’s collaborative production of The Nutcracker. Frequency 1 issue per season
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throughout the Front Range. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Ana Claire, the Boulder Ballet continues a tradition of collaborative performances, educational outreach and new choreographic explorations.
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Macky Auditorium, with more than 2,000 seats, is an historic concert hall located on the picturesque University of Colorado campus in Boulder.
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OPENING NIGHT September 13 Conductor Michael Butterman guides the Boulder Phil through a series of works, including French composer Maurice Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite. Concertmaster Charles Wetherbee will perform on violin during Fujiwara’s The Storyteller. Gabriela Montero will play piano for Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. PORTRAITS IN SEASON November 14 Conductor Michael Butterman leads the Phil through Brahms’ Schicksalslied with the Boulder Chorale, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary. Also on tap, Charles Denler will perform Portraits in Season, based on the works of Thoreau. John Fielder photography will be projected on stage. Brahms Symphony No. 2 will conclude the evening.
THE NUTCRACKER November 27-29 With new scenery and the magic of the season, the Phil will perform as the Boulder Ballet brings this holiday tradition to the Macky stage. Classical choreography and ornate costumes are blended with a touch of humor to entertain all ages. CHRISTMAS WITH THE PHIL December 20 Boulder Phil will ring in the season with a variety of music that will please the ears. Classical holiday favorites will fill the air with joy. DANCE, AMERICAN STYLE January 16 The genius of Schuman, Bernstein and Copland will draw patrons fond of New England Triptych, West Side Story and Rodeo. The Boulder Ballet will collaborate with the Boulder Phil for this evening of song and dance conducted by Michael Butterman.
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SPHERES OF INFLUENCE February 12 The evening will include renowned violinist Anne Akiko Meyers performing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. Also, patrons will hear Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia, Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9 and Tchaikovsky’s Mozartiana. STEPPING OUT 2016 February 19-21 Over the years, the Boulder Ballet has grown and flourished in its community with new offerings, such as world premiere contemporary ballets. Expect nothing less with this year’s Stepping Out 2016. STORYBOOK BALLET – AESOP’S FABLES March 11-13 Students from the Boulder Ballet School will bring Aesop’s Fables to life with the Boulder Ballet.
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CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE April 2 The Boulder Phil will unleash a torrent of sound and visuals when aerialists, acrobats, dancers, jugglers, contortionists and others perform to classical pieces.
indie singer-songwriter, ballet and circus dancers, and a composer in residence, all with a twist and a connection that reflect the creative spirit of Boulder.” – Boulder Phil
SEASON FINALE: ST. MATTHEW PASSION April 23-24 Michael Butterman will conduct Bach’s St. Matthew Passion to wrap up the Boulder Phil’s season at Macky Auditorium. The production will include the Central City Opera, Boulder Bach Festival and CU Choruses. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS May 8 Love abounds in this special presentation of An American in Paris that will be performed by Boulder Ballet on Mother’s Day. Company members will dance their way into the hearts of Boulder patrons. Programming is subject to change and shows can be added, postponed or canceled.
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