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Colorado Symphony’s Chamber Music Series returns to the Studio Loft with two evenings celebrating Mozart

Colorado Symphony’s Chamber Music Series returns to the Studio Loft with two evenings celebrating Mozart


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COLORADO SYMPHONY’S CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES RETURNS TO THE STUDIO LOFT WITH TWO INTIMATE EVENINGS CELEBRATING MOZART

Christopher Dragon, Yumi Hwang-Williams, and Richard O’Neil lead audiences through an all-Mozart program in one of Denver’s most distinctive performance spaces.

Jun. 18, 2026 – Denver, CO – The Colorado Symphony invites audiences to experience the brilliance and elegance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during two special performances in the Studio Loft at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on July 29 and 30, 2026. Presented as part of the Colorado Symphony’s Chamber Music Series, these concerts offer music lovers a rare opportunity to hear celebrated Colorado Symphony musicians and guest artists perform in one of Denver’s most personal and immersive venues. Set within the warm and inviting atmosphere of the Studio Loft, this all-Mozart program showcases the composer’s extraordinary gift for melody, dramatic storytelling, and musical innovation. Audiences will enjoy an evening devoted to some of Mozart’s most beloved orchestral works, brought to life by an exceptional ensemble led by Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon, Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams, and acclaimed violist Richard O’Neil.

Tickets for this performance will go on sale Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m. MST and can be purchased at coloradosymphony.org or by calling 303.623.7876.

PROGRAM:

MOZART Overture from Lo sposo deluso, K. 430
MOZART Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major, K. 364
MOZART Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, “Linz”

ABOUT THE COLORADO SYMPHONY

One of the leading orchestras in the United States, the Colorado Symphony Association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization performing more than 150 concerts annually at Boettcher Concert Hall in downtown Denver and across Colorado. Led by Peter Oundjian as its Music Director as of the 2025/26 season, the Colorado Symphony is home to eighty full-time musicians representing more than a dozen nations and regularly welcomes the world’s most celebrated artists from across musical genres. The orchestra celebrated its Centennial during the 2023/24 concert season and now serves more than 340,000 people each year through live performances at Boettcher Concert Hall, Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, and other venues throughout Colorado’s Front Range. Boettcher Concert Hall, which opened in 1978, was the first in-the-round symphonic venue built in the United States. In November 2025, voters passed the Vibrant Denver Bond, which allocates $20 million to a future renovation of the concert hall. Guided by a vision to inspire and unite humanity through live symphonic music, the Colorado Symphony is a living heartbeat of the state — expressing its beauty, creativity, vitality, and inclusive spirit. Through unmatched artistry and bold innovation, the Symphony inspires Colorado and audiences everywhere while expanding access, fostering education, and creating lasting memories through meaningful personal connections. Recognized as an incubator of innovation, creativity, and excellence, the Colorado Symphony listens to and learns from its diverse communities, musicians, and staff; composes and creates with curiosity and versatility; and leads with empathy, collaboration, and responsible stewardship. The Symphony continually expands its reach through in-person and virtual education programs, community partnerships, and programming that celebrates achievement, honors diverse voices, and infuses joy on and off the stage. The Colorado Symphony partners with leading musical artists, cultural organizations, corporations, foundations, educators, sports teams, and individuals to connect people, uplift communities, and inspire everyone to feel part of something greater.

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