Grammy Award-winning bassist to perform at CSU Saturday
The Contemporary Music Series at CSU is bringing Grammy award-winning bassist Victor Wooten to the University Center for the Arts this weekend.
The Contemporary Music Series at CSU is bringing Grammy award-winning bassist Victor Wooten to the University Center for the Arts this weekend.
The annual Spring Dance Concert hosted by the School of Music, Theater and Dance will take place April 8,9, 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m., with matinee showings on April 9 and 16 at 2 p.m.
Colorado State University and the Fort Collins Lincoln Center are hosting a performance by world-class violinist Paul Huang on March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the University Center for the Arts Organ Recital Hall.
CSU's Department of Music, Theatre and Dance is hosting a night of remembrance, highlighting the concert choir and concert orchestra's performance of Anne Frank: A Living Voice by Linda Tutas Haugen, and Paul Hindemith’s Trauermusik.
There is one woman cheering on the CSU Marching Band with more enthusiasm than the rest — Dame Jackie Erickson, the marching band’s number one fan and most generous supporter.
The Colorado State University Voice Studio is excited to present the annual Singer of the Year Competition on Feb. 27
Gaby Ocádiz, a CSU alumna who earned a Masters degree in Music Education, shares her experience about leading a unique theater program at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico to bring together young students from Colorado and Mexico for a common goal.
The School of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University will present the annual Holiday Spectacular with concerts celebrating “Goodwill to All.”
The CSU Marching Band once again will lead the way when the 41st annual 9News Parade of Lights winds its way through downtown Denver. The two-night celebration is set for Dec. 4-5, with the Ram marching band, color guard and Golden Poms leading the parade at 8 p.m. Friday. (Saturday’s parade begins at 6 p.m.) The two-mile parade begins at the Denver Civic Center and concludes at the corner of 14th Street and Glenarm Place. Once again, CSU is the only collegiate marching band participating in the parade, which includes floats, balloons and dozens of holiday characters. CSU’s trombone section will perform its signature “No. 5” during the parade. Grandstand tickets are available at DenverParadeofLights.com. “One of the goals of the CSU Marching Band is to entertain our audiences, wherever they are. The Parade of Lights is a great chance for us to connect with a huge crowd that we might not otherwise see, and to be part of a wonderful holiday tradition in Denver,” said Richard Frey, the band’s director. “Simply put, it’s a fun way to kick off the holiday season and bring a little musical joy to people from all over Denver and throughout Colorado.” 9News will broadcast the parade from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. Free parade preview Thursday in Fort Collins If you can’t make it to Denver but still want to see the band in person, a parade preview is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3. The band – adorned in holiday lights – will march around the University Center for the Arts. The event is free and open to the public, and is followed by a reception featuring hot drinks and cookies in the UCA lobby. Make a night of it and stay for the annual Holiday Spectacular Concert supporting music scholarships. Tickets for the Spectacular can be purchased at CSUArtsTickets.com.
Spook-tacular CSU fun for all at football, volleyball contests and annual pipe organ concerts.