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  • July 2026

  • Thu 16

    Yuja Wang + West Side Story

    Thursday, July 16 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    ā€œPianist Yuja Wang is a dazzler,ā€ claims Cleveland Classical. ā€œShe has a way of dressing, of taking the stage, and of bowing that bespeaks confidence and star quality.ā€ In her Festival debut, Wang plays Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Piano Concerto, a spectacular rainbow of sound. Music Director Peter Oundjian leads Bernstein’s vibrant Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, as well as short works from Prokofiev and Saint-SaĆ«ns.

    $31 – $113
  • Fri 17

    Yuja Wang + West Side Story

    Friday, July 17 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    ā€œPianist Yuja Wang is a dazzler,ā€ claims Cleveland Classical. ā€œShe has a way of dressing, of taking the stage, and of bowing that bespeaks confidence and star quality.ā€ In her Festival debut, Wang plays Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Piano Concerto, a spectacular rainbow of sound. Music Director Peter Oundjian leads Bernstein’s vibrant Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, as well as short works from Prokofiev and Saint-SaĆ«ns.

    $31 – $113
  • Sun 19

    Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos

    Sunday, July 19 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Former Colorado Symphony Music Director Jeffrey Kahane returns to the Festival stage to lead all six of Bach’s celebrated Brandenburg Concertos with the help of trumpeter Maximilian Morel. Possibly the most revered of all Baroque music, this complete set of Bach’s masterpieces should be on every music-lover’s bucket list.

    $31 – $113
  • Thu 23
    Woman with long dreadlocks smiling while holding a violin against a dark curtain backdrop.

    All American: Copland, Gershwin & More

    Thursday, July 23 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Six-time Grammy-winning conductor and Music Director Laureate of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin joins the Festival for a program celebrating the distinctive American sound. This spotlight on American composers begins with Aaron Copland’s Rodeo with its iconic ā€œHoedown,ā€ followed by a chaconne from John Corigliano’s romantic score for the film The Red Violin. After the break: Ron Nelson’s paean to the South’s Savannah River, a haunting adagio by ā€œunmistakably American-soundingā€ Cindy McTee (Washington Post), and finally George Gershwin’s jazzy symphonic poem An American in Paris.

    $31 – $113
  • Fri 24
    Woman with long dreadlocks smiling while holding a violin against a dark curtain backdrop.

    All American: Copland, Gershwin & More

    Friday, July 24 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Six-time Grammy-winning conductor and Music Director Laureate of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin joins the Festival for a program celebrating the distinctive American sound. This spotlight on American composers begins with Aaron Copland’s Rodeo with its iconic ā€œHoedown,ā€ followed by a chaconne from John Corigliano’s romantic score for the film The Red Violin. After the break: Ron Nelson’s paean to the South’s Savannah River, a haunting adagio by ā€œunmistakably American-soundingā€ Cindy McTee (Washington Post), and finally George Gershwin’s jazzy symphonic poem An American in Paris.

    $31 – $113
  • Sun 26

    Mozart: Haffner, Night Music & More

    Sunday, July 26 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Music Director Peter Oundjian begins this all-Mozart marvel with a mysterious serenade for winds, which broods before turning suddenly buoyant. At the keyboard for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 is Tony Siqi Yun, a nuanced performer who plays with ā€œevery note personalizedā€ (Musical America). Closing this revel of Mozart’s genius is his Haffner Symphony, a staggering work of energy and invention.

    $31 – $113
  • Thu 30

    Holst’s The Planets & A World Premiere

    Thursday, July 30 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Music Director Peter Oundjian helms one of music’s grandest spectacles: Holst’s The Planets. From the hammering ā€œMars, the Bringer of Warā€ to the ethereal ā€œNeptune, the Mystic,ā€ this seven-planet suite lures the heavens into Chautauqua Auditorium. Electrifying pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninoff’s dreamy Second Piano Concerto. This monumental program begins with the world premiere by Leigha Amick, a composer who aims ā€œto spark intellectual curiosity and express human experience.ā€

    $31 – $113
  • Fri 31

    Holst’s The Planets & A World Premiere

    Friday, July 31 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Music Director Peter Oundjian helms one of music’s grandest spectacles: Holst’s The Planets. From the hammering ā€œMars, the Bringer of Warā€ to the ethereal ā€œNeptune, the Mystic,ā€ this seven-planet suite lures the heavens into Chautauqua Auditorium. Electrifying pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninoff’s dreamy Second Piano Concerto. This monumental program begins with the world premiere by Leigha Amick, a composer who aims ā€œto spark intellectual curiosity and express human experience.ā€

    $31 – $113
  • August 2026

  • Sun 2

    CPR Classical Night: Prokofiev, Copland, Rossini & Ravel

    Sunday, August 2 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Conductor Gemma New returns to lead a varied program, beginning with Prokofiev’s cheerful ā€œClassicalā€ Symphony, which he referred to as ā€œa symphony as Mozart or Hayden might have written it.ā€ Ricardo Morales joins the Festival Orchestra to perform Copland’s Clarinet Concerto — penned during a four-month tour of Latin America, the pulsing rhythms of Brazil are woven throughout Copland’s trademark jazz and lyricism. Morales continues with one of music’s finest showcases for the clarinet, Rossini’s challenging Introduction, Theme, and Variations. The program concludes with Ravel’s beloved Ma mĆØre l’oye (Mother Goose) suite, where we meet Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, Beauty and the Beast, and more.

    $31 – $113
  • Thu 6

    Pianist Michelle Cann + Symphonie Fantastique

    Thursday, August 6 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Audiences raved about pianist Michelle Cann’s Festival debut in 2023; now Cann returns to Chautauqua to perform the world premiere of a piano concerto by esteemed composer Valerie Coleman. After intermission, Berlioz invites us on a psychedelic romp: his Symphonie Fantastique is a musical hallucination that evokes dark revels, an execution, and a visit to the underworld.

    $31 – $113
  • Fri 7

    Pianist Michelle Cann + Symphonie Fantastique

    Friday, August 7 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Audiences raved about pianist Michelle Cann’s Festival debut in 2023; now Cann returns to Chautauqua to perform the world premiere of a piano concerto by esteemed composer Valerie Coleman. After intermission, Berlioz invites us on a psychedelic romp: his Symphonie Fantastique is a musical hallucination that evokes dark revels, an execution, and a visit to the underworld.

    $31 – $113
  • Sun 9

    Season Finale: Mahler 3

    Sunday, August 9 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
    Chautauqua Auditorium 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO, United States

    Music Director Peter Oundjian continues his tradition of closing the Festival season with a massive Mahler symphony. Mahler referred to his sunny Third as ā€œA Summer’s Midday Dream,ā€ and was aware he was defying symphonic convention as he wrote it, saying, ā€œBut to write a symphony means, to me, to construct a world with all the tools of the available technique.ā€ Grammy Award-winning mezzo soprano Fleur Barron and the Boulder Children’s Chorus join the Festival Orchestra to give this epic symphony its voice.

    $31 – $113
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