Join Cantabile as we celebrate cultures both familiar and foreign through Chickasaw native Jerod Tate’s work, “Iholba’ (The Vision)”
Concert
Iholba’: The Vision
Join Cantabile as we celebrate cultures both familiar and foreign through Chickasaw native Jerod Tate’s work, “Iholba’ (The Vision)”
The Struggle We Share
At our second concert, we’ll learn how music and art can be a way to express our emotions and make plain the common struggles we face. Centerpieces of the program include Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Jeffrey Van’s A Procession Winding Around Me.
The Struggle We Share
At our second concert, we’ll learn how music and art can be a way to express our emotions and make plain the common struggles we face. Centerpieces of the program include Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Jeffrey Van’s A Procession Winding Around Me.
Expression Through Experience
During our first concert, we will invite our audience to make art with us by collaborating with two local visual artists, Betsy Cole and Melinda Driscoll, to provide a window into their process.
Expression Through Experience
During our first concert, we will invite our audience to make art with us by collaborating with two local visual artists, Betsy Cole and Melinda Driscoll, to provide a window into their process.
Jubilate Deo
Cantabile and Rocky Mountain Chorale combine forces to perform two epic works: Serenade to Music...
Look for the Helpers: cancelled
“Always look for the helpers… If you look for the helpers, you’ll know that there’s hope.” This concert is inspired by this perspective, imparted by Mr. Rogers’ mother.
Look for the Helpers
“Always look for the helpers… If you look for the helpers, you’ll know that there’s hope.” This concert is inspired by this perspective, imparted by Mr. Rogers’ mother.
Listen to the Future
An invitation to embrace new voices in choral, we present three new works on this program, one of which is by a high school composer from the Boulder area. As we return to this concert after 18 months of being away from in-person singing, Listen to the Future now carries a new optimistic invitation to experience music and art that are more essential than ever.