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Poinsettia Pops
Dec
7
7:00 PM19:00

Poinsettia Pops

A regional calendar highlight and Greeley’s favorite holiday tradition, your Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, Greeley Chorale, and Greeley Children's Chorale again take the stage in the poinsettia-adorned Monfort Concert Hall! Start the evening with the Magic Baton Melody Contest celebrating our winning Greeley-Evans School District 6 middle school student composer. Then, the musicians fill the hall with holiday spirit as they perform classic gems such as “The First Nowell,” “Sleigh Ride,” and Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony. Sure to have you singing all the way home, the concert “wraps” up with the orchestra and choir performing “Angels We Have heard On High,” arranged by Mack Wilberg. Come gather with us, experience the last night of the Festival of Trees, and have your photo taken with Santa - all included with your ticket!

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Christmas Brass
Dec
19
to Dec 21

Christmas Brass

Under the direction of Dr. Frank Cook, Northern Colorado’s biggest, baddest, and boldest brass section takes center stage for this spectacular evening of holiday hymns and carols! Resounding trumpets and triumphant horns declare the magic and majesty of the holiday season. The breathtaking artistry of the musicians resonate in intimate settings across Northern Colorado. Don’t wait, reserve your tickets now as these performances sell out quickly!

Join our celebration at any of three locations:

December 19th - Windsor First United Methodist Church Tickets

December 20th - Loveland King of Glory Lutheran Church Tickets

December 21st - First Congregational Church Greeley Tickets or Livestream

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Firebird: Flames and Fury
Jan
25
7:00 PM19:00

Firebird: Flames and Fury

Immerse yourself in the dramatic interpretations of "Firebird: Flames and Fury," a concert that takes you on a journey into conflict through a musical experience. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet tells Shakespeare’s tragedy through symphonic poetry. Then, Jean Sibelius' Karelia Suite brings to life the story of Karelia’s revolt against oppression. Igor Stravinsky's Firebird Suite is the mythical tale created from Russian folklore about a brave prince and a clever Firebird working together to defeat tyranny and bring freedom to the oppressed. Join us for a night of meaningful and courageous musical conversations.

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Grant Cooper Conducts Sounds of Cinema
Mar
8
7:00 PM19:00

Grant Cooper Conducts Sounds of Cinema

Grant Cooper, an internationally-acclaimed conductor, leads the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra in its performance of the popular “Sounds of Cinema” concert this season. From Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway musicals to John Williams’ blockbuster hits, everyone in the family is sure to connect with these iconic tunes. Songs from Jurassic Park, Phantom of the Opera, and A Little Night Music will have you tapping your toes and humming along. In a format unique to Northern Colorado, this narrated concert will share trivia about the composers, films, and specific scenes from which the songs are featured. For some extra fun, join the orchestra in dressing up as characters from your favorite films!

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Echoes from Abroad
Apr
26
7:00 PM19:00

Echoes from Abroad

The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra joins forces with the University of Northern Colorado combined chorus to embark on an adventure across Europe. Experience wit, tragedy, and joy from Massenet’s Overture for the Greek tragedy Phèdre to Jacques Ibert’s honeymoon-inspired Ports of Call and Ravel’s only unaccompanied choral piece, Trois Chansons, a cleverly original collection of three fairy tale-like songs. The concert closes with Francis Poulenc’s Gloria, which is described as “borderline sacrilegious” for its mischievous setting of the Catholic Mass texts.

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A Human Experience
May
17
7:00 PM19:00

A Human Experience

Life for us all is filled with moments of great joy, sadness, and every emotion in between. “A Human Experience” explores this vast spectrum through Mozart’s cleverly comedic Cosí fan Tutte Overture, Anna Clyne’s jovial “Masquerade,” and Rachmaninoff’s nostalgic Symphonic Dances. Concluding the season, the GPO is honored to premiere Composer-in-Residence Dylan Fixmer’s Concerto for Electric Cello - a three movement work for solo electric cello and symphony orchestra commissioned for GPO Principal cellist Becky Kutz Osterberg. This new work is based on Becky's experiences navigating lifelong depression and depicts sets of characteristics that embody her emotional journey. Drawing from Becky's first-hand experiences and scientific research on mental illness and trauma psychology, this piece is dedicated to those facing these challenges, shedding light on the often silent agony of navigating mental health issues.

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Salute to Service Brass
Nov
8
to Nov 9

Salute to Service Brass

It is a high honor for the Greeley Philharmonic Brass Ensemble, conducted by Dr. Frank Cook, to perform in celebration and gratitude for those who have answered the call to serve in our United States Armed Forces. Join us as we acknowledge their sacrifices and contributions through spirit-lifting renditions of American tunes.

Join our celebration at one of two locations:

November 8th - Windsor First United Methodist Church Tickets

November 9th - First Congregational Church Greeley Tickets or Livestream

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Boldly Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor
Oct
26
7:00 PM19:00

Boldly Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor

Dance across America, Argentina, and the Alps with thundering drums, rising strings, and lyrical winds. The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra opens their 2024-2025 season with von Suppe’s waltz-like Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Overture. Ira Hearshen’s reimagining of American band composer John Philip Sousa’s march “The Thunderer'' builds anxiety before a triumphant resolution. Enjoy the patriotic folk dances of Argentina in the four movements of Alberto Ginastera's Estancia. Close the evening with Brahms' Symphony No. 1 in C minor. Nearly 20 years in the making, it’s said the finale speaks of “deliverance and peace” unfolding to “unrestrained triumph.”

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