• Tony Siqi Yun, piano

    Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States

    “Tony is a true poet of the keyboard. Expressive, and with his own distinct voice, yet elegant and poised.” – Pianist Magazine

  • Recurring

    Dinner with the Danish String Quartet

    Nocturne Jazz 1330 27th Street, Denver, United States

    Experience an extraordinary evening of music and cuisine in partnership with Nocturne Jazz Club as we welcome the Danish String Quartet back to Denver!

  • Danish String Quartet

    Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States

    " DSQ has established itself as one of the most exceptional international ensembles playing today. Impeccable, highly disciplined and dynamic musicianship come with a relaxed, platform presence which communicates to audiences of all ages the joy, excitement, sadness and humor of chamber music." — Seen & Heard International

  • Benjamin Beilman, violin and Steven Osborne, piano

    Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States

    Mr. Beilman’s handsome technique, burnished sound and quiet confidence…showed why he has come so far so fast. — The New York Times

  • Music in the Galleries: Koa String Quartet

    Clyfford Still Museum 1250 Bannock Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Join us for a classical Sunday afternoon featuring the Koa String Quartet.

  • Color, Shape, Sound: Free Family Event

    Stanley Marketplace 2501 N. Dallas Street, Aurora, CO, United States

    Bring your family and explore the wonderful world of color, shape, and sound!

  • Quartetto di Cremona and Basil Vendryes, viola

    Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States

    “It’s a rare blend: breadth of sound and capriciousness combined with perfect tuning and ensemble has the players sounding absolutely of one voice… Nothing less than life-affirming.” — Gramophone

  • Miró Quartet and Steven Banks, saxophone

    Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States

    “...the performance had the audience spellbound.” – Washington Post