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.
Join us for a spectacular evening as the Lamont Symphony Orchestra kicks off its season. The world-renowned Schiavo-Marchegiani Piano Duo will dazzle audiences with their performance of Poulenc's Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra. Voces Aureas will join the orchestra for Holst's The Planets.
The Reverón Piano Trio’s main goal is to introduce audiences to underrepresented music from Latin America alongside contemporary and standard repertoire. They'll perform works by Manuel María Ponce, Miguel del Aguila, and Ricardo Lorenz.
Cheyenne and Arapaho musicians will visit Lamont and share a performance for Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024. There will be a drum performance of Chief White Antelope’s song, a traditional Cheyenne Kitfox Society song that he sang as militia descended on the Cheyenne and Arapaho encampment at Sand Creek.
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a powerful and meaningful performance by the Lamont Wind Ensemble, in a special side-by-side concert with the talented students of the Denver School of the Arts. The centerpiece of the evening is Mnicakmun (The Sounds of Water), a profound and evocative work by Indigenous composer Will Linthicum-Blackhorse.
Faculty Artists Recital Series: Igor Pikayzen, violin
Award-winning Russian-American violinist Igor Pikayzen is confidently establishing himself as one of the most prodigious and in-demand soloists of his generation. Join him for an evening of works by Kreisler, Bartok, Khachaturian, Ysaÿe and Ernst.
A multidimensional pianist, pedagogue, and scholar, Donald Berman has won tremendous acclaim for his "stupendous abilities, both athletic and intellectual" (Boston Sunday Globe) and performances hailed as "stunning, adventurous, and substantive" (New York Times).