as an innovative and vibrant destination

The Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (COPPeR) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) local arts agency whose mission is “Connecting residents and visitors with arts & culture to enrich the Pikes Peak region.” Governed by an engaged Board of Directors, and with the leadership and passion of a small but dedicated staff, our work at the Cultural Office is all about elevating the visibility, value, and impact of the creative sector in our community.
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A Soulful Dialogue
Presented by Chamber Orchestra of the Springs at Online/Virtual SpaceOctober 25 - January 31
Thank you for your support in keeping the music alive in Colorado Springs.
Five of the most brilliant composers, speaking to each other across two centuries. Mozart flows with perfect form and grace, Beethoven shakes up Mozart’s staid world, Tchaikovsky digs even deeper into the human condition and channels Shakespeare in an elegy to the agonized Hamlet, Grieg takes us to the beautiful Romantic landscapes of Norway in a vision of hope and loss, and Joan Trimble brings the spirit of the...
[more+]Thank you for your support in keeping the music alive in Colorado Springs.
Five of the most brilliant composers, speaking to each other across two centuries. Mozart flows with perfect form and grace, Beethoven shakes up Mozart’s staid world, Tchaikovsky digs even deeper into the human condition and channels Shakespeare in an elegy to the agonized Hamlet, Grieg takes us to the beautiful Romantic landscapes of Norway in a vision of hope and loss, and Joan Trimble brings the spirit of the Romantic into the Twentieth Century with a stunning Suite for Strings that will leave you dancing at the end. It’s a musical dialogue across time; come be part of it.
How will our virtual concerts work?
Our musicians will be recording in a private, physically-distanced session at First Christian Church. The final recording will include information about the repertoire, reflections on what it is like to perform in this time of Covid-19, and more! The concert videos will be made available via a private link and you will be able to watch them at your convenience in the comfort of your own home. Access will be available for 3 months. We hope you’ll sit and relax, grab something to eat and drink, and enjoy these performances, made just for you!
Dates & times
Tue, Jan 19 @ 12:00 am Wed, Jan 20 @ 12:00 am Thu, Jan 21 @ 12:00 am Fri, Jan 22 @ 12:00 am Sat, Jan 23 @ 12:00 am Sun, Jan 24 @ 12:00 am - Less dates
Admission
Single concert access: $25 The concert videos will be made available via a private link beginning on Sunday, October 25 and you will be able to watch them at your convenience in the comfort of your own home. Access will be available for 3 months. Subscribe to all six performance for $120.
(719) 633-3649
chamorch@gmail.com
Visit Colorado Springs Board Appoints New Director from Cultural Office
In 2021, Visit Colorado Springs has appointed Cultural Office Deputy Director, Angela Seals, to sit on its Board of Directors. Seals’ voice will represent the Cultural Office and the broader creative sector’s value to tourism.
Cultural Office Welcomes New Board Leadership
As we welcome 2021, the Cultural Office is pleased to also welcome new leadership on our Board of Directors. The Cultural Office is a nonprofit
Op Ed: Uniting Manitou Springs’ library and art center to enrich community
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