Persevering Legacy

Persevering Legacy

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Feb 9, 2022

Persevering Legacy

The Persevering Legacy project champions a unique, catalytic collaboration that elevates the stories of women composers, aligning classical music with social activism. Partnering with the American Music Research Center (AMRC) and the Diverse Musicians Alliance (DiMA), the College of Music presents this unique event featuring music by women composers performed by undergraduate and graduate students.

From orchestras, bands and choirs to jazz, world music and opera to world-class faculty and guest performances, the CU Boulder College of Music brings hundreds of stunning performances to Boulder audiences throughout the academic year.

Performance date and time

Wednesday, Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. MST

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Join us for free or pay what you can

Whether it's $5 or $100, your gift will help the work of the College of Music continue to inspire artistry and discovery, together. Please pay what you can before or after enjoying this special presentation—or join us for free!

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Program

On the program—Brandon: Double Helix; Presti: Étude III “en pensant à Bach”; Watkins: Rag; Chang: Mirage; Price: Cotton Dance; Chaney/Razaf (text): Empty Interlude; Price: I grew a rose; Bonds: Spiritual Suite; Bacewicz: Quartet for four violins; Larsen: Sonata for Viola and Piano

Plan your visit

Most CU Presents performances take place on the beautiful University of Colorado Boulder campus. Take some time to explore our venues, find out how to get here and get more tips on what to do while you’re in town.

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Accessibility

The University of Colorado is committed to providing equal access to individuals with disabilities. If you are planning to attend an event take some time to review our accessibility services.

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