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A Night in Vienna with the Colorado Symphony

31dec6:30 pm9:00 pmA Night in Vienna with the Colorado Symphony

Event Details

A Colorado cultural tradition returns featuring your symphony waltzing along with you into 2025! Start your celebration in style with the Colorado Symphony’s presentation of A Night in Vienna, a rousing selection of polkas, waltzes, and marches. The festive evening is the perfect sendoff to 2024 and a can’t-miss holiday mainstay.

Featured Artists

Wilbur Lin, conductor

Repertoire

FRANZ VON SUPPÉ Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in Wien
STRAUSS, J. JR Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214
STRAUSS, J. JR Champagner-Polka, Op. 211
STRAUSS, J. JR Ritter Pásmán, Op. 411, “Csárdás”
STRAUSS, J. JR Explosions-Polka, Op. 43
JUVENITO ROSAS Sobre las olas
EDUARD STRAUSS Wer tanzt mit? Polka schnell, Op. 251
STRAUSS, J. JR Der Ziegeunerbaron Overture
STRAUSS, JOSEF Phönix-Marsch, Op. 105
STRAUSS, J. JR Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
STRAUSS, J. JR Unter Donner und Blitz, Polka, Op. 324
STRAUSS, J. JR An der schönen blauen Danau, Op. 314
STRAUSS, J. JR Radetzsky March, Op. 288

 

Prices for this performance range from $15 – $110 (plus fees & taxes) and may increase as the concert date approaches. Learn about pricing.

Accessible seating is located in Orchestra 2, Dress Circle 1, and Mezzanine 7.

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Time

(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Organizer

Colorado Symphony

Boettcher is home to the Colorado Symphony and is also utilized for touring concerts, graduations, and private events.

Built in 1978 and renovated in 1993, Boettcher Concert Hall is the nation’s first symphony hall in the round created to place the audience close to the stage in a unique environment – 80% of the seats are within 65 feet of the stage. The design of the concert hall is based on the European model of a symphonic facility where permanent choral seating is adjacent to the orchestra platform to bring the audience in while maintaining traditional symphonic sound quality. 

Boettcher's walls are canted at a slight angle to disperse sound and prevent flutter echoes. On each curved surface of the hall is a wave-like band, approximately four feet high, technically called an undulating acoustical facia. These facias diffuse, reflect and channel sound throughout the venue. The seating arrangement in the hall, the line of sight and proximity to the stage dictate the level of direct sound an audience member will hear. The custom-designed steam-bent plywood seats complete the acoustical excellence of the hall, as they simulate a full house regardless of audience size.   

1000 14th St, Denver, CO 8020

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