Beethoven Piano Concertos 1, 2, 4

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Beethoven’s piano concertos are among the most loved and requested works of all time.  The Colorado Springs Philharmonic will present all five concertos at the ENT Center in January and March of 2022. “Intelligently measured power and passionate conviction.” —  Los Angeles Times Beethoven’s piano works form a focal point of Mari Kodama’s recording activities, […]

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Beethoven Piano Concertos 3, 5

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Beethoven’s piano concertos are among the most loved and requested works of all time.  The Colorado Springs Philharmonic will present all five concertos at the ENT Center in January and March of 2022. Join us for Colorado Springs Philharmonic Pre-Concert talks. Go behind the curtain and inside the score with these 30-minute pre-concert conversations featuring conductors and […]

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Mozart and Schoenberg

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Mozart's brightly lit Symphony 39 was the first of his final symphonies near the end of his young life. An astonishing work, it shows Amadeus ahead of his time with a feeling of perpetual motion and melody. Arnold Schoenberg's brilliant score for his Chamber Symphony achieves something remarkable: a hugely expressive experience using a small […]

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Tango Piazzolla!

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Argentine composer Astor Piazzola wrote his own delicious tango response to Vivaldi's "Seasons," a rollicking, foot-stomping tour of Buenos Aires. Join us for pre-Concert talks, beginning one hour before performance time.

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Beethoven and Mahler

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

"Eroica," the third symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven deserves its heroic nickname. Originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, the composer angrily scratched out the inscription replacing it with "dedicated to the memory of a great man." In this performance, Mary Phillips joins Josep Caballé-Domenech and the Philharmonic for Gustav Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, wrapping the listener in beautiful […]

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Mozart and Prokofiev

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Mozart’s sublime Piano Concerto No. 23, performed by award-winning pianist Albert Cano Smit, is one of a quartet of works by composers who dared to defy the norm. Known for his "intensity, enthusiasm, and technical clarity," Maestro Andrew Grams leads with two great Russian composers: Anton Arensky with his little-known Intermezzo, and Prokofiev’s witty and […]

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Mozart and Haydn

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Mozart’s delightful “Turkish” Violin Concerto No. 5 is a youthful masterpiece that sparkles with splendid surprises, brought to life by award-winning violinist Diana Adamyan. Join the Philharmonic and Dudamel Conducting Fellow, Chloé Dufrense, as they explore rich and intricate masterpieces composed in the face of adversity. Join us for Colorado Springs Philharmonic Pre-Concert talks. Go […]

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Price and Beethoven

ENT Center for the Arts 5225 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO, United States

Often overshadowed by the symphonies that precede and follow it (the “Eroica” and the “Fifth”), Beethoven’s 4th is filled with wit and charm. Witness pure jubilance as Grammy-winners Michael Repper and Michelle Cann team up to perform Florence Price’s exquisite Piano Concerto in One Movement alongside the Philharmonic in a stunning conclusion to the Signature […]

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