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Sara Fortunato, BM, bassoon
Lamont Concerts & Events
Friday, January 30
Faculty Recital Series: Igor Pikayzen, violin
Internationally acclaimed violinist Igor Pikayzen will present a thrilling recital alongside pianist Damien Krzyzek. Works by Mozart, Ysaÿe, Brahms, Shostakovich, and Saint-Saëns.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Wednesday, February 4
Lamont Symphony Orchestra
Featuring Strauss’s Die Fledermaus Overture, Britten’s Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, Florence Price’s Dances in the Canebrakes, and Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915.
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
Thursday February 5
Clarinet Studio Recital
Join us for this performance by students from the studio of Jeremy Reynolds.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
https://liberalarts.du.edu/lamont/news-events/calendar/clarinet-studio-recital-1
Friday, February 6
Heller & Barbosa Jazz Small Groups
The small groups directed by Dru Heller and Bijoux Barbosa share what they've been working on so far this quarter.
- 5:00pm
- Williams Salon
Friday, February 6
Faculty Recital Series: Linda Wang, violin
Join violinist Linda Wang for Celebrating America, a program featuring John Corigliano’s virtuosic Sonata for Violin and Piano alongside works by Florence Price, Samuel Barber, and John Williams. Wang will be joined by pianist Hsiao-Ling Lin as well cellist Kevin McFarland for Paul Schoenfield's Café Music.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Sunday, February 8
Faculty Recital Series: Tatiana Mayfield Brown
Tatiana Mayfield Brown (also known as “LadyMay”), focuses on storytelling through music. In this concert, she will explore covers and original compositions centered around traditional and contemporary jazz stylings, as well as R&B/soul.
- 4:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Wednesday, February 11
Lamont Wind Ensemble
The Lamont Wind Ensemble presents “The Dream and the Dreamer,” a powerful musical celebration honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month. In partnership with the Black American West History Museum and Heritage Center.
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
Thursday, February 12
Lamont Choirs
The Lamont Choirs return for a luminous winter program featuring works by J.S. Bach, Kirke Meachem, Joan Szymko, René Clausen, Reena Esmail, and Billy Joel.
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
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Faculty & Staff
Brian Pertl Named New Director of the DU Lamont School of Music
A distinguished academic leader, ethnomusicologist, and didjeridu player, Pertl brings a wealth of experience to the Lamont community. He joins DU after serving for 17 years as the Dean of the Lawrence Conservatory of Music. -
Alumni
Lamont Alumni Profile: Chris Glassman
Lamont alum Chris Glassman (BM ’17) went from band kid in Littleton to an international touring artist and now inspires the next generation of musicians at Interlochen. “My biggest goal is to have the greatest impact possible on the next generation of musicians,” he says. -
Students & Campus
Lamont Student Profile: Kaitlyn Nohara
Reflecting on her time at Lamont, clarinetist Kaitlyn Nohara is filled with gratitude. “The people here are so amazing. I’ve made lifelong friends and connections,” she says. “Thanks to Dr. Reynolds and my peers in the studio, I’ve grown so much as a musician."
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