The Lamont School of Music students, faculty members and guest artists perform on the concert and recital hall stages of the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts, one of the nation’s most extraordinary campus arts centers. Audiences select from 300 concerts and events each season featuring the repertoires of orchestras, choirs, jazz ensembles, world music and operas.
Ensembles vary in size from duos to octets, and they especially emphasize collaboration with singers and other instrumentalists. The course covers music from the Renaissance to the present day.
Join the Lamont Wind Ensemble for an inspiring evening of music that celebrates the deep and lasting alliances between the United States and its European partners. A highlight of the evening will be Wilhelm’s Concertino for Tuba and Winds, featuring Steve Dombrowski.
This concert will feature songs, duets, and quartets by the master composers of German Lieder: Schubert, the Schumann's, Hugo Wolf, Johannes Brahms, and more. The performance will be the culmination of graduate students' work in Graduate Voice Repertoire course under the direction of Sahar Nouri.
The Lamont Jazz Orchestra (LJO) is the University of Denver's premier large jazz ensemble. This performance, led by Annie Booth, features music by Booth, Rachel Eckroth, and Jessika Smith.
As one of the leading Scandinavian pianists, the award-winning pianist and composer Niklas Sivelöv has taken his career to new international heights. He has won critical acclaim and enchanted audiences for his artistic temperament, impeccable technique and spellbinding stage presence.
In the North Indian Classical Ensemble, students practice the ornate and highly refined forms of Hindustani music and Kathak dance. Under the direction of Sarah Morelli.