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Tickets
Appalachian Roots
March 24-26 2023
BCOC presents a transatlantic tour beginning in Stuart England where mystical ballads describing ancient fables blended with court compositions of art song and music salons. Emigrants from the British Isles packed their bags for the nascent land of America with their stories and tunes in tow, their music settling in the Appalachian hills. Here new instruments picked up old melodies and historical ballads took on a life of their own. Compositions and stories include those by Henry Purcell, John Playford, Niel Gowell, Jeremiah Ingles, ballads collected by Francis James Child, and all those tunes composed by the collective hands of generations of fiddlers and pipers. Featuring Cynthia Freivogel, violin.
FANDANGO! Voices, Violins & Guitars
A virtual concert, available on demand April 14 -30, 2023
Featuring two GRAMMY-nominated sopranos, Nell Snaidas and Jennifer Ellis Kampani, with Jon Wasserman & Peter Schimpf on guitar and a BCOC ensemble. Fiery instrumental dances complement vocal virtuosity, all captured in the visual splendor and exquisite acoustics of the historic St. Thomas Church.
Invitation to the Dance
May 12-14, 2023
“Characters of the Dance,” by Jean-Fery Rebel is a tour-de-force for solo dancer with our strings and woodwinds—plus minuets by Ignatius Sancho (composed for social dancing in 18th-century London) and Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 1, powered by the lively dance rhythms of the Baroque.
Accessibility
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Terms and Conditions
COVID-19 Proocol:
Welcome! We look forward to seeing you at our live concerts. To ensure the health and safety of our audience members and musicians at live performances, BCOC continues to follow the same protocols as the DCPA arts groups. As of April 1, 2022, masks and proof of vaccination are no longer required, but both are recommended. Be assured that all BCOC musicians this season are fully vaccinated and frequently tested. We will continually monitor changing regulations and recommendations, and keep you informed of any updates to our policy. We hope to see you soon for joyful music!
We are committed to keeping you healthy and safe, but please be aware that exposure to COVID-19 is possible in public places. To protect yourself and help ensure the best possible experience for our live events, we ask that you follow these guidelines:
- Purchase your ticket in advance online.
- If you are not feeling well, come back another day.
Our events will be operated in accordance with guidelines established by the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE) and the City and County of Denver. We ask that you observe all signage and instruction provided and we reserve the right to ask anyone not following safety measures to leave the premises.
Limitation of Liability: Patrons voluntarily assume all risks and danger incidental to the event for which a ticket is issued, whether occurring before, during or after the event, and you waive any claims for personal injury or death against Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado, its management, facilities, artists, other participants, and all of our officers, directors and contractors on behalf of yourself and any accompanying minor. You bear all risks of inclement weather.
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