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Article: GOOD NEWS FOR CHAMBER MUSIC: CSO SPAWNS MINIBAND.(Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- April 5, 1998
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Byline: Marc Shulgold
Judging by the overflow crowds that flocked to Friends of Chamber Music concerts during the just-completed season, it appears that living room-size music is holding its own in Denver. To keep up with the demand - and to give members of the Colorado Symphony a little more onstage time - a new series, the Worklights Concerts, makes its debut this week.
CSO principal players Bil Jackson and Steven Copes head a new miniband called Denver Pro-Musica, which will welcome pianist Gary Graffman as guest soloist in a chamber program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Paramount Theatre (information: 623-0106). For Graffman, the new series is good ...
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