October is going to be a busy, busy month for me. In addition to (hopefully) releasing a project at work, I have two BrightonMusic concerts (where two of my compositions are to be premiered!), one Denver Pops concert, one Denver Pops dance, and a wedding with the quartet.
Holy crap! I think I'll take November off... (I wish!)
If you're able to make it, here are the details for the concerts...
Denver Pops Orchestra - with Bell'A'Capella
October 2, 2010. 4pm
A pops-style concert, with a ballroom, tables and refreshments!
Denver Highlands Masonic Center
3550 Federal Blvd
Denver, CO 80211-2802
BrightonMusic "Homespun" Concert, featuring local arts, crafts, and music
October 10, 2010. Exhibition at 3pm, concert at 4pm.
First Presbyterian Church of Brighton
510 S 27th Ave
Brighton, CO 80601-3446
and
October 17, 2010. Exhibition at 3pm, concert at 4pm.
The Armory at Brighton Cultural Center
300 Strong Street
Brighton, CO 80601
Friends of Traditional Dance's Wild Goose Ball (Denver Pops / Mostly Strauss)
October 23, 2010. 8-11pm
Lory Student Center (CSU Campus)
"The true criterion of the practical, therefore, is not whether the latter can keep intact the wrong or foolish; rather is it whether the scheme has vitality enough to leave the stagnant waters of the old, and build, as well as sustain, new life." -- Emma Goldman
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