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In our last issue of The Denver Musician, we took an in-depth look into the operations of the JGS’s “Inside the Orchestra” programs through the eyes of its Executive Director. With this interview we’ll go directly to Tom Jensen, who created JSG’s programs and offers a wealth of experience and success with orchestra promotion.
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The management of the Louisville Orchestra has announced that they intend to immediately hire a replacement orchestra.
The Louisville Orchestra Musicians Association (LOMA) has established an on-line petition that will allow you to demonstrate your support for the musicians of this great and historic orchestra. It is very important that musicians everywhere sign this petition in a display of solidarity and to demonstrate to the leaders of the city of Louisville that the musicians of the LOMA have your support.
Click Here to sign petition
When: April 22nd thru April 28th
Where: From Grant east to York Street on Colfax (Route 40)
Time: Varies (depending on the event)
Why: To introduce YOU to the many entertainment opportunities in the area
Cost: Depends on the venue
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Starting with Sunday, April 22nd, the Colfax Business Improvement District (“CBID”) will be presenting a week-long event in the area of 14th to 16th, especially focusing on the Route 40/Colfax businesses. Opening with the Root 40 Music Expo at The Filmore, Colfax and Clarkson, many locally-owned music-related businesses will showcase their products, listening sessions, seminars, and lots and lots of places for musicians/bands to play! You won’t want to miss out on this event – whether as a performer or as a “Patron of the Arts”!
Central City Opera announces a vacancy for Principal Trumpet, starting in the 2012 season. Auditions will be held in late May. The 2012 season goes from June 21 through August 4. Principal Trumpet is needed for Oklahoma! and La Bohème. Principals are paid $153.61 per service plus travel pay of $47.78 for each day in Central City. For more information please send a brief ONE-PAGE professional resume to kpeoria@centralcityopera.org.
Join the DMA between 4/1/12 and 9/30/12 and save the $115 initiation fee!
The Labor Movement:
The folks who brought you the weekend!
DMA’s six-month membership drive recognizes the Labor Movement and its great contribution to our nation and to our representative democracy. The DMA is affiliated with the American Federation of Musicians and the AFL-CIO. There is no better time than NOW – the 2012 election cycle – to become a UNION member. Make your voice heard!
Click on the following links to see a small sample of DMA Member Benefits and AFM Member Benefits
Prospective members are encouraged to attend our March 26 Membership Meeting (see details below).
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March 13, 2012
As president, Barack Obama has placed his faith in America’s working men and women to lead our country to economic recovery and to our full potential as a nation. With our endorsement today, we affirm our faith in him—and pledge to work with him through the election and his second term to restore fairness, security and shared prosperity.
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May 18th, Friday: The Dale Bruning Trio with Special Guests Ron Miles and Mark Patterson.They will play at Guitars, etc., 460 A Main Street, Longmont, CO 80501. SHOW TIME IS 6:30 pm. Tickets are $15 and reservations can be made at sales@guitarsetc.net or by calling 303-776-8388.
Guitars, etc (Longmont), Longmont. (303) 776-8388

Englewood Arts Presents: SOUTH OF THE BORDER!
ENGLEWOOD ARTS PRESENTS concludes its 2011-12 Chamber Music of the Masters series with a program entitled South of the Border, featuring CSO Assistant Principal 2nd Violin, Allegra Wermuth and CSO colleagues. Allegra will perform double duty as conductor and soloist for this concert.
Allegra joined the Colorado Symphony in September 2003 as Assistant Principal Second Violin. She holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and Northern Illinois University where she studied with Roland and Almita Vamos and Shmuel Ashkenasi, respectively. Along with her orchestral duties, she maintains a large teaching studio with students ranging from age 3 to 17. She teaches at Preludio, an intensive summer program for highly talented young violinists at Ithaca College. Allegra is also an avid knitter and is the co-founder of the online magazine, Petite Purls, which offers free patterns for children's garments. She also designs knitwear with her own pattern line, Fiddlestix Designs. She lives with her husband and daughter as close to the mountains as she can.
The program will include Villa-Lobos String Quartet No. 1 (CSO musicians Rachel Segal and John Hilton, violin; Mary Cowell, viola; Thomas Heinrich, cello) and Piazzollas The Four Season of Buenos Aires, the latter of which will feature Allegra as soloist and conductor. A few words from Allegra on this work: The first time I heard Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos Aires was a live performance by Gidon Kremer and his group, KremerATA at Orchestra Hall in Chicago. I have been obsessed with the piece ever since. Last summer I had the opportunity to play the Seasons, as soloist and conductor, and I am really excited to be playing it again with my friends and colleagues from the Colorado Symphony.
We hope you will join us for this grand finale to what has been a fabulous 10th anniversary season!
Website: http://www.englewoodarts.org
Facebook: Englewood Arts Concert Series
Phone: 303.806.8196
Date: Saturday, May 19, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM
Venue: Hampden Hall *
Tickets are General Admission:
$15.00 Adults | $12.00 (60+) | $5.00 (under 18)
Available at the door beginning 1 hour prior to the concert
Cash, checks, Visa or MasterCard accepted
(Online ticketing is currently unavailable)
* Location:
Hampden Hall
Englewood Civic Center | 2nd level
1000 Englewood Parkway
(Hampden & S. Jason)
+ Ample FREE parking in south lot of Englewood Civic Center
+ Directly adjacent to Englewood RTD & Light Rail stations
+ Handicap accessible
Hampden Hall - Englewood Civic Center, Englewood. (303) 806-8196