Block 7 Music Events

Join us for upcoming concerts at Packard Hall.

Join us for upcoming concerts at Packard Hall.

Unless indicated, all concerts are in Packard Hall, are free and require no tickets.
Opera Scenes: Opera for Everyone!
Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9, 7:30 pm
April 8 show live streamed on Facebook and YouTube
Summer Music Festival Intermezzo Series: Featuring Mark Fewer, violin, John Novacek, piano, and Idris Goodwin, break beat poet
Tuesday, April 12, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $30/general public, $5/non-CC students; CC students and faculty free with ID
Music at Midday
Wednesday, April 13, 12:15 pm
Live streamed on Facebook and YouTube
The Butterfly Effect
Thursday, April 14, 7:30 pm
Live from Packard Hall! Faculty Artists Concert
Tuesday, April 19, 3 pm
Live streamed on Facebook and YouTube
AJ Lee and Blue Summit with Don Rigsby, Tim Crouch and Keith Reed. Opening Act: The CC Rocky Mountain Tops
Tuesday, April 19, 7:30 pm
Free ticketed event
 

Up First in Block 8:

Interrupted Music Project (Rescheduled from January)
Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 pm
Presented in partnership with Chamber Orchestra of the Springs
Note-ables

Gamelan Director Honored for Contributions, Excited about Performances This Year

I Made Lasmawan, the artistic director of the CC Balinese Gamelan orchestra, was recently featured in American Gamelan and the Ethnomusicological Imagination, which he says highlights what it means to devote one’s life to world music ensemble education.
A native of Bali, Lasmawan studied and received his degree in Indonesian traditional Gamelan music from conservatories in both Bali and Java, and taught for several years in Java before coming to the United States in 1990. Gamelan, a traditional music ensemble in Indonesia, is composed of mostly percussive instruments. Most common are tuned gongs, various types of metal-keyed instruments, bamboo flutes, xylophone, and occasionally stringed instruments.
Now in his 29th year at CC, Lasmawan is considered one of the foremost experts in both Gamelan performance and Indonesian music; he has been aiding the Indonesian consulate, acting as an ambassador to bring his knowledge of music and Indonesia into an American space. Not only has Lasmawan performed Balinese music throughout the U.S., Indonesia, and Asia, but he has also presented his original research on Balinese music at the Society for Ethnomusicology and the International Council for Traditional Music. Lasmawan brings his love for Indonesia, his love for music, and his love for teaching into his work at CC and elsewhere.

ICYMI: Senior Music Major Capstone Colloquium

CC Senior Music Majors presented their theses on March 10 at Packard Hall.
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Colorado College Department of Music
Packard Hall
5 West Cache La Poudre St.
719-389-6042
music@coloradocollege.edu
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