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Bennett P.

This is opening weekend of the 102nd season. The last few years I am been coming on Sunday afternoons usually at 1pm. I find the 9 person artistic committee composed of management and musicians offers a range of contemporary artists and music along with guest conductors and musicians from around the world. I came for a Classic's Prelude from Catherine Beeson. She is the assistant principal Viola musician. She always provides a humorous and somewhat nerdy interpretation of that day's concert. Today's concert was a true indication. The opening piece was a suite of Concerto for Orchestra by Joan Tower. She is a lively 87 year composer and teacher at Bard College in New York. Next up was Max Bruch's Violin Concerto #1 created in 1866. The solo violin was played by Pinchas Zukerman, a world renowned violinist. After intermission, the symphony played Beethoven's Romance #1 for Violin & Orchestra created in 1801, a rare piece last performed in 1974. Pinchas Zukerman played again. The last piece was The Pines of Rome by Ottorino Respighi created in 1923. A rousing performance especially the 4th movement. Occasionally there are Talkbacks. This time, Music Director and principal conductor Peter Oundjian sat near Orchestra 2 and took questions from patrons. Plus, a new feature this year where in the rather industrial lobby is called the Encore Lobby to allow patrons, management and musicians to mingle afterwards for an hour with an open bar. That way you can avoid the traffic jam leaving the next door parking garage and traffic on the hwy. The Sounding magazine available for each patron has a new version of Biographies for musicians and musical works.

Alisa J.

Went to go see the Colorado symphony perform the soundtrack to the wizard of oz movie. Love how they have your traditional classics concerts, have amazing guest performers, and also do events like this. The sounds was overall great but wish there were subtitles somewhere and occasionally the music was too loud. Great performances to every month with varied genres. Highly recommend!

Stefanie C.

Finally! After years of living in Denver, I had such a blast coming here with a few friends to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The symphony elevated the experience from a simple movie screening, and it was fun for kids and adults alike. Love the 360 degree view from anywhere in the room. Despite how crowded it was, I didn't feel claustrophobic. It was mostly the DCPA parking garage that was a nightmare to navigate. I didn't check out the bars either, having just come from dinner, but the restrooms were clean and fast-moving. Overall smooth time and would love to come back here again for more performances.

Jessica J.

I almost feel bad to give an a-OK review of the CSO, but what can I say I guess it isn't for me. I like the idea of a big orchestra belting out classics that fill the hall and wrap me with the music, but I just haven't gotten that feeling when I have gone to the CSO. I am by no means a musical aficionado, but I found the symphony to be good, but not outstanding. The hall decent, but not great. And the variety of shows never thrill me. I am sticking to the theatre, it is more for me!

Matthew P.

What an amazing symphonic experience! We attended a Rochmonannoff piano concerto here with our children and it was a fantastic experience. The architecture is interesting and lends to some great exploration before the show starts. They offer light refreshments and drinks to purchase before the show should you find yourself hungry before you head in. The symphony hall itself (Boettcher hall) is an immersive, 365-degree seating area around the stage. Other than some of the floor seats, there are no bad seats in the house! It was an amazing experience and view and we will be going back. Parking is adjacent (and resonable) like the other venues in the Denver Perform ing Arts Complex.

As a child I remember walking under this structure on a field trip.
Michael F.

When I think of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, I think of their New Year's Eve "Night in Vienna" concert. As one would expect, this concert showcases the great waltzes from Johann Strauss Jr., Josef Strauss, and Dohnanyi to name a few. The unexpected is, that the evening is infused with celebratory fun with the conductor, orchestra, and audience being full participants in a performance that is filled with drama, humor, and cheer. Afterwards, it's a short walk to the 16th ST Mall to enjoy fireworks.

Terrible seats to listen to  the  Orchestra  The eco is horrible  And there is no cool air  Glad these were cheap tickets
Dave W.

Hot and no Air Con In the ring 3 and ring 4 Sound Eco from the roof That makes it sound terrible

CSO - from Mezzanine 1 - behind the orchestra
Tracie B.

Although the CSO is not as large (or as richly funded) as many larger orchestras around the country, I believe that it is one of the best. My husband and I began attending Sunday afternoon performances five years ago and we now are season ticket holders. We opt to sit in the Mezzanine 1 section behind the orchestra not only because the tickets are more affordable (a steal actually) but because we love being able to watch the conductor. Jeffery Kahane, for example, is not only a fantastically gifted pianist but is an energetic conductor. We also especially enjoy Mr. Kahane's performances as he often takes a few minutes to talk to the audience directly about the piece he is about to conduct. It is also a rare treat to see Marin Alsop conduct. One of my favorite concerts in recent years was Ms. Alsop conducting Brahms Symphony no. 1. Although I'd listened to this symphony before, I gained new appreciation for it when I heard it performed live. Ms. Alsop's performance was magnificent - it brought me to tears. We are very fortunate in Denver to have access to such great talent. Often, guest artists are featured. Yesterday, for example, pianist Barry Douglas performed Beethoven's "Emperor" Piano Concerto No. 5 - he was amazing! Unfortunately it appears that the new facility that is currently being designed will no longer include "behind the orchestra" seating. This is a shame. You don't have to be a classical music expert to enjoy the symphony - and Sunday performances are a great value.

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Much better experience for me the second time around, as this time we did not have a pill-bottle-shaking woman sitting in the row behind us.

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Great venue! Very friendly, helpful staff! Can't wait to go again.

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