Start the weekend right with great music in a relaxed setting
Here’s our fourteenth season!
We are so excited to launch our fourteenth season! We have a great line-up of concerts—welcoming back some of our favorite artists and meeting musicians new to our Happy Hour series. Along the way there will be a chance to hear what may be familiar pieces from the Early Music and Baroque repertoire, but they’ll also be plenty of opportunities to discover fresh compositions that will expand your musical horizons. What’s best—all of it is gorgeous music to lift our spirits and deepen our sense of wonder and beauty in the world. You can click here to see our amazing season. We think you’ll be excited by the line-up, and we look forward to seeing you at a concert soon, or having you join us online.
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Our next concert…
Friday, October 10, 2025, 6:00 pm MDT

COLORADO CHAMBER PLAYERS
with MASAKAZU ITO
“Destination: España“
We welcome Colorado Chamber Players with internationally acclaimed virtuoso guitarist Masakazu Ito in a program of Baroque and Early Classical music by Italian and Spanish composers: Boccherini, Vivaldi, Narváez, Caldara, and Ortiz.
Spain held great allure for many composers in the 1700’s, and offered royal opportunities for Italian composers like Luigi Boccherini and Antonio Caldara. Boccherini, a gifted cellist, spent most of his creative life in Madrid in the royal court of the Infante Luis Antonio. Boccherini skillfully wove Spanish folk music like the fandango into his compositions. Earlier in the century, Venetian composer Antonio Caldara was the court composer at the court of Charles III in Barcelona.
For this concert, Ito will explore the haunting “Mille Regretz” of Luis de Narváez for solo guitar, and the ensemble will perform Diego Ortiz’ lively Recercada Segunda. You won’t want to miss this spectacular season opener!
The Performers
Masakazu Ito, guitar
Paul Primus and Barbara Hamilton, violins
Mary Cowell, viola
Sarah Biber, cello
Sybil Bradley, cello and castanets
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Program
Recercada Segunda sobre tenores Italianos – Diego Ortiz (1510-1570)
Ensemble
E Minor trio sonata, Op. 1, No. 5 – Antonio Caldara (1670-1736)
Grave
Vivace
Adagio
Vivace
Paul Primus, Barbara Hamilton, Sarah Biber
Sonata G6, for two celli – Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro moderato
Sarah Biber and Sybil Bradley
Concerto for guitar, 2 violins, cello, in D Major, RV 93, (1730) – Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Allegro giusto
Largo
Allegro
Masakazu Ito
Paul Primus, Barbara Hamilton, Sarah Biber
Canción del Emperador sobre “Mille Regretz” de Josquin – Luis de Narváez (fl. 1526–1549)
Masakazu Ito
Fantasia and Passacaglia – Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)
Masakazu Ito
From Quintet G.448 in D Major for Guitar and Strings – Boccherini
IV. Grave assai – Fandango
Ensemble
And then…
Friday, November 14, 2025, 6:00 pm MST

ANN MARIE MORGAN
& FRIENDS
“Les voix humaines“
Marin Marais’ amazing piece “Les voix humaines” for bass viol and continuo serves as the inspiration for this program. The viola da gamba has historically been chosen when the sound of the human voice seeks to be represented. Abigail Nims also offers her voice and artistry in Bach’s Aria “Es ist Vollbracht” (St. John Passion) and in Handel’s cantata Lucrezia. We think you’ll voice your praise and appreciation for this wonderful music.
The Performers
Abigail Nims, mezzo-soprano
Ann Marie Morgan, viola da gamba
William Simms, theorbo
Louis Saxton, baroque cello
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Tickets will go on sale around October 13.
Program
Suite in D Major (from Pieces de violes, Books 2 and 5) – Marin Marais (1656-1728)
Prelude
La Fromental
Gigue
Les voix humaines
Chaconne
“Es ist vollbracht” from St. John Passion – Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
“O numi eterni” from Lucrezia – George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
All concerts are at
Epiphany Lutheran Church
790 S. Corona in Denver
near Washington Park
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What people are saying
- “The epitome of Baroque!”
- “This is the most completely civilized way to start a weekend! It’s a short break from the frantic busyness of life to just sit, sip a little wine, and listen to great music.”
- “I love the format and the time of the concerts – the perfect way to unwind after a busy work week”
- “Just right for a Friday evening wind-down. I sit in a lovely and calm place with a nice glass of wine and listen to beautiful and live music that I do not hear anywhere else, which makes me forget about the world for a little while.”
- “It’s the perfect way to start a weekend! We get beautiful music, and there’s plenty of time for dinner afterwards.”