Performances & Concerts
- The Grammy-winning TakĂĄcs Quartet has moved audiences and sold out halls at CU Boulder for more than three decades. Plan to attend an upcoming performance.
- MarieFaith Lane, a current graduate student and the Holiday Festival 2021 concertmaster, offers a first-person perspective on the spirit of this weekendâs community event.
- Hailed for its graceful, luminous interpretations as well as its flawless precision, the Grammy-winning Parker Quartet features Daniel Chong, violin; Ken Hamao, violin; Jessica Bodner, viola; and Kee-Hyun Kim, cello.
- The Kingâs Singers, a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning a cappella ensemble, will ring in the holidays with CU Presents at Macky Auditorium with their crisp close-harmony vocal sound.
- Delight in the twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at CU Boulderâs Holiday Festival, an annual tradition thatâs enchanting for all ages.
- The CU Philharmonia Orchestra concert Nov. 15 will feature a new work by Jessica Mays, Maurice Ravelâs âMa MĂšre lâOyeâ and Felix Mendelssohnâs Symphony No. 5 in D major/minor, Op. 107.
- Performing high energy, tightly-knit traditional, neo-traditional and highlife dance music from Ghana, CUâs West African Highlife Ensemble is the first university ensemble in the U.S. to perform highlife music.
- Masterâs candidate Nicky Shindler fuses contemporary floor work with b-girling to inspire a visual celebration of a woman's authentic selfââcontemplating how women find, claim and manifest power, vulnerability and complexity.
- When a drought creates a terrible water shortage, the government forces citizens to use public toilets regulated by a malevolent company. A hero decides he's had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! See the show Nov. 11â14.Â
- Pendulum New Music will present its second concert of the year. Says director and Assistant Professor Annika Socolofsky, âWeâre a rowdy bunch that loves to take risks and experience a huge range of musical genres and aesthetics.â