Monday 1.20 Tribute to Black Classical Composers |
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Students and alumni from Denver’s own Lamont School of Music perform diverse and engaging works from outstanding black classical composers throughout history, from the Classical works of Chevalier de Saint-Georges, to the late Romantic masterpieces of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the singular modern writings of George Walker, and much more. |
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Wednesday 1.22 Gonzalo Teppa Quintet: Away From Home CD Release Party |
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Venezuelan bassist and composer Gonzalo Teppa presents his new quintet performing original music from his latest album Away From Home. Each composition written by Teppa is inspired by his family and his native country, drawing from the musical wells of contemporary jazz, Latin American music (Venezuelan, Brazilian, and Afro-Cuban), ballads, swing, blues, free jazz, and more. Teppa recorded the album this past June after winning the Pathways To Jazz Grant in 2018. |
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Wednesday 1.22 A Brother's Fountain |
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An entertaining and light-hearted band with a desire to express joy, love, and zest for life, A Brother’s Fountain is a group of brothers and friends performing folk-inspired music that you’ve always wanted to hear but never knew existed. |
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Thursday 1.23 Peter Bernstein, Larry Goldings, and Bill Stewart Trio |
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“The best organ trio of the last decade” – The New York Times Guitarist Peter Bernstein, organist Larry Goldings, and drummer Bill Stewart have achieved a subtle and intricate manner of musical conversation honed from over two decades’ worth of playing together in their acclaimed trio. Drawing mainly on jazz standards and a few original pieces, they reimagine the jazz organ trio in a quiet, sensual, and grooving presentation. |
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Thursday 1.23 The Dazzle Sessions |
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10:30 PM Happy Hour until closing |
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Open jam session with a house band of Denver's finest. Free to attend. |
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Friday 1.24 DPO with a Twist: Mixed Drink |
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The Denver Philharmonic Orchestra’s fifth season of DPO with a Twist launches on Lunar New Year’s Eve with a medley of chamber music sets featuring DPO musicians. The evening rises with a dynamic brass/sax/piano piece by modern composer James Stephenson. Audience favorite Voice of the Wood, a string sextet led by concertmaster Katherine Thayer, shines on Song to the Moon from Rusalka and other contemporary works featuring Kimberly Brody (principal oboe). The evening sets with the string ensemble performing a bright, new orchestration of Dvořák’s third String Quintet. |
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Saturday 1.25 The Good, The Bad, & The Devine |
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A beloved Wild West musical tradition returns to Dazzle for its sixth year! Coinciding with the end of the National Western Stock Show, Dave Devine’s exceptional septet pays homage to spaghetti westerns with chamber arrangements of Ennio Morricone’s scores for classic films such as A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. |
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Sunday 1.26 The Good, The Bad, & The Devine |
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A beloved Wild West musical tradition returns to Dazzle for its sixth year! Coinciding with the end of the National Western Stock Show, Dave Devine’s exceptional septet pays homage to spaghetti westerns with chamber arrangements of Ennio Morricone’s scores for classic films such as A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. |
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Dazzle is located at 1512 Curtis Street in Downtown Denver. Nightly parking available at Independence Plaza Garage at 16th & Curtis for $6. Dazzle is all ages until 10:30pm. |
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