$19 for One Ticket to a Colorado Symphony Inside the Score Performance (Up to $80 Value). Four Performances Available.
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- Four available performances
- History of musical pieces
- Includes visuals & spoken word
- Best seats available
Seeing live music can be a transcendent mind-body experience, akin to getting a tattoo underwater, or making out during an eclipse. Transcend boredom with today's Groupon: for $19, you get a ticket to one Inside the Score performance at the Colorado Symphony. Seating is reserved on a first come, first served basis for the best seats available, in level one or two (seating options vary by performance) (up to an $80 value). Refer to the section chart here to view the layout. Choose from four Friday-night performances, all beginning at 7:30 p.m.:
- Dvorak’s From The New World on January 21
- Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique on February 25
- Classical Top 40 on April 1
- Revealing Stravinsky's The Firebird on May 13
The Colorado Symphony’s new Inside the Score series gives concert-goers a full behind-the-music experience. Discover the fascinating history of the pieces and delve into the musical mind-matter of renowned composers all while being entertained with extra audio, visuals, and spoken word. Grab a seat for one of the most popular pieces of orchestral music composed, Dvorak’s From The New World, or discover the origin and distinctive orchestral language and secret Morse code haikus of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique , helmed by principal guest conductor Douglas Boyd. The Classical Top 40 concert brings together a smorgasbord of favorites such as Mozart’s "The Marriage of Figaro Overture," Wagner’s "The Ride of the Valkyries," Rossini’s "William Tell Overture," and Pachelbel’s Canon, while the final Inside the Score performance in May features Stravinsky's The Firebird from the fairytale ballet about a young prince searching for the most beautiful non-platypus egg-layer in the world.
The talented musicians of the Colorado Symphony have perked ears for years, and each concert is ideal for classical neophytes and veteran symphony-goers alike. Bring along a friend for a night full of classic entertainment, exciting history, and the inevitable endorphin rush that follows a well-placed cymbal crash.
Reviews
Yelpers give the Colorado Symphony Orchestra a 4.5-star average and it has more than 1,500 fans on Facebook:
- I have such fond memories of the hall and the music. – James W., Yelp
- …it instilled a sense of jubilee in me that I rarely find. – Austin J., Yelp
- Four available performances
- History of musical pieces
- Includes visuals & spoken word
- Best seats available
Seeing live music can be a transcendent mind-body experience, akin to getting a tattoo underwater, or making out during an eclipse. Transcend boredom with today's Groupon: for $19, you get a ticket to one Inside the Score performance at the Colorado Symphony. Seating is reserved on a first come, first served basis for the best seats available, in level one or two (seating options vary by performance) (up to an $80 value). Refer to the section chart here to view the layout. Choose from four Friday-night performances, all beginning at 7:30 p.m.:
- Dvorak’s From The New World on January 21
- Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique on February 25
- Classical Top 40 on April 1
- Revealing Stravinsky's The Firebird on May 13
The Colorado Symphony’s new Inside the Score series gives concert-goers a full behind-the-music experience. Discover the fascinating history of the pieces and delve into the musical mind-matter of renowned composers all while being entertained with extra audio, visuals, and spoken word. Grab a seat for one of the most popular pieces of orchestral music composed, Dvorak’s From The New World, or discover the origin and distinctive orchestral language and secret Morse code haikus of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique , helmed by principal guest conductor Douglas Boyd. The Classical Top 40 concert brings together a smorgasbord of favorites such as Mozart’s "The Marriage of Figaro Overture," Wagner’s "The Ride of the Valkyries," Rossini’s "William Tell Overture," and Pachelbel’s Canon, while the final Inside the Score performance in May features Stravinsky's The Firebird from the fairytale ballet about a young prince searching for the most beautiful non-platypus egg-layer in the world.
The talented musicians of the Colorado Symphony have perked ears for years, and each concert is ideal for classical neophytes and veteran symphony-goers alike. Bring along a friend for a night full of classic entertainment, exciting history, and the inevitable endorphin rush that follows a well-placed cymbal crash.
Reviews
Yelpers give the Colorado Symphony Orchestra a 4.5-star average and it has more than 1,500 fans on Facebook:
- I have such fond memories of the hall and the music. – James W., Yelp
- …it instilled a sense of jubilee in me that I rarely find. – Austin J., Yelp