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Boulder Philharmonic

VISIONS OF A BRIGHTER TOMORROW with Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra & Richard Scofano, bandoneon and 3rd Law Dance

Macky Auditorium
17th St. & University Ave.

Nov 12, 2023

7:00 PM MST
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For 75 years, the Boulder Star has represented the hopes and aspirations of our community. Join us as we celebrate the anniversary of this cultural icon with the world premiere of local composer Jeffrey Nytch’s Beacon. We’ll hear a beautifully evocative vision of a ‘world without evil,’ based on a Guarani legend from Argentinian composer and bandoneon soloist, Richard Scofano. La Tierra Sin Mal will be accompanied by the original choreography of 3rd Law Dance/Theater, a local award-winning contemporary dance company. Finally, Brahms’ towering Symphony No. 1 offers its own vision of paradise, especially in its transcendent finale. $22-$94, all students $10 with ID
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Boulder Philharmonic Biography

Founded in 1958, the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is creating a new model for American orchestras through dynamic performances that reflect our community’s own values, creativity, and sense of place. Voted “Best of Boulder” for the past five years in a row, today’s Boulder Phil is bucking national trends with growing, enthusiastic audiences under the vision and leadership of Music Director Michael Butterman.

The Boulder Phil’s main concert series is presented at Macky Auditorium, a historic jewel on the University of Colorado campus. From multi-genre productions featuring dance, choral and visual elements to concerts with a unique hometown flavor, the Phil’s imaginative programming has resulted in increasing numbers of sold-out concerts and nationwide notice in Symphony Magazine.

In recent seasons the Phil has collaborated with an impressive 45 local organizations, encompassing arts, science, nature, youth, social services and more. By going beyond simply performing great music, we strive to connect ever more people to the inspiring power of orchestral music.
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