Your IRA RMD and the Philharmonic

by Dianne Reitan, Major Gifts Officer No doubt, it has been an emotional time as we wait for life to return to some sense of normalcy.  As we ask the […]

A Letter from The Maestro

How are you? The spread of the coronavirus these past days and weeks is affecting lives of people worldwide and we’re all confronted with great challenges.  Fortunately Monica, our boys, […]

Musician Feature Sarah Ford

Collaboration is a Cornerstone of an “Artistically Meaningful Life” Growing up in small-town Connecticut with two musicians for parents, a very young Sarah Ford had her heart set on being […]

Encore! Perlman Returns to Philharmonic Stage

As often happens in the rarified world of prominent classical performers, personal pathways can intertwine and evolve over decades and continents. Nine years ago, when a peripatetic young Josep Caballé-Domenech […]

Musician Feature Noah Kay

“There is always more to learn and I learn from everyone around me. I especially love the Philharmonic wind section. We get along so well.” Reeds are the bane and […]

Global influencer – Pacho Flores

“Pacho Flores is the most important thing to happen to the trumpet since Miles Davis,” observed Chilean music journalist, Alvaro Gallegos. But, being compared to one of the most influential […]

Musician Feature Heather MacArthur

“When I’m playing the violin, I am very present. It’s not like you have time to think about other things, you are there with the music and it’s very calming […]

Behind the Music : Swan Lake

Tchaikovsky began work on Swan Lake in August 1875, using material from a domestic ballet of the same name he wrote for his sister’s children in 1871. The score was […]

Kathleen Fox Collins Legacy Challenge

She’s been called a force. Strong-willed. Determined. Tenacious. Hardworking. Gracious. Since 1975, when Kathleen Fox Collins moved from New York to Colorado Springs she has been a behind-the-scenes advocate of […]