MUSIC
Festival Artists Concert: An Evening of Short Stories
Presented by Colorado College Summer Music Festival at Colorado College - Packard Hall
June 22, 2010
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Opus Number Zoo by Luciano Berio. Performed by Mann, flute; Gabriele, oboe; Jackson, clarinet; Kroth, bassoon; Thornton, horn. Gazebo Dances for piano, four-hands by John Corigliano. Performed by Novacek and Grace, piano. Viola Zombie by Michael Daughtery. Performed by Appel and Barron, viola. Landscapes with Birds by Peteris Vasks. Performed by Mann, flute. Three Sonnets for horn, narrator, and piano by Anthony Plog. Dead Elvis by Michael...
Colorado College - Packard Hall
5 W. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Admission Info:
$25/$20 with CC ID/$5 students. Tickets available at the Colorado College Worner Center and on TicketsWest.com beginning May 1.
General Day and Time Info:
7:30 p.m.
Phone: Worner Center: 719-389-6607
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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