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Renee Gilliland
Associate Director of Orchestras
renee.gilliland@colorado.edu
303-492-9522
,C129
Ensembles Percussion Instructor + Coordinator
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Welcome to orchestras at the 鶹ƵCollege of Music!
The CU Boulder Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra and Chamber Orchestraperform a wide variety of symphonic repertoire. The past three years have included standard works by Berlioz, R. Strauss, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Copland, Beethoven, Ravel, Bernstein, Barber, Brahms, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Sibelius, Debussy, Prokofiev, Mozart and Haydn as well as world premieres by Carter Pann, Christopher Theofanidis and the U.S. premiere of a work by Finnish composer Juhani Nuorvala.
CU Boulder orchestras are committed to the regular and sustained performance of works by historically marginalized composers including women and people of color. Recent performances include works by Annika Socolofsky, Anna Clyne, Jessie Montgomery, George Walker, Derrick Spiva, Jr., Joseph Bologne, Roshanne Etezady, Fanny Mendelssohn and Lily Boulenger. In the past two seasons, works by BIPOC composers were featured on each program including Clarice Assad, Amy Beach, Kevin Day, Florence Price, William Grant Still, Joseph Bologne, Ethyl Smyth, Gabriela Lena Frank, Carlos Simon, Emilie Meyer, Philip Herbert, Irene Britton Smith and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Our Symphony Orchestra has appeared with such artists as cellist Johannes Moser, pianist Jeremy Denk, jazz pianist and Academy Award-winning composer (and alumnus) Dave Grusin. Additionally, the orchestra has also recently appeared with pop artist Natalie Merchant and theirwith theIndigo Girlswas released in 2018. The 2023-24 season featured special collaborations with indigenous musicians from Pueblo, Colorado, and with 10-time Grammy-winning bandAsleep at the Wheel. The orchestra also welcomed back the principal musicians of the Cleveland Orchestra for our biennial residency on the CU Boulder campus. Solo appearances with the orchestra are awarded to students as a result of the annual Honors Competition.
TheCampus Orchestrais an ensemble comprised primarily of non-music majors which delivers one concert performance each semester. The ensemble performs a wide-ranging repertoire from Baroque through contemporary periods in both string and full-orchestra settings and rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. in rooms E160 and S134 in the Imig Music Building.There is no formal audition required for admission into this ensemble.
Musicians of any major interested in participating should attend the first meeting of the ensemble,Wednesday, Aug. 28, 7p.m. in room E160, Imig Music Building.More information will be presented at the first meeting.
Questions? Contact Jacob Kaminski,jacob.kaminski@colorado.edu.
2024-25
CU Boulder Philharmonia Orchestra
Sept. 22–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
Sept. 23–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra
Sept. 25–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Sept. 26–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium
CU Boulder Chamber Orchestra
Oct. 23–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
Oct. 24–Concert,7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU Boulder Opera Orchestra
Oct. 22-27–Production week (evening rehearsals on Oct.20, 22, 23with performances on the weekend–Oct. 25, 25, 27)
CU BoulderPhilharmonia Orchestra
Nov. 17–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
Nov. 18–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra
Nov. 20–Dress rehearsal,7-10 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Nov. 21–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium
CU BoulderHoliday Festival (bothCU BoulderPhilharmonia Orchestra +CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra musicians)
Dec. 5–Dress rehearsal,7-10 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Dec. 6–Concert #1,7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Dec. 7–Concert #2, 1p.m., Macky Auditorium
Dec. 7–Concert #3, 4p.m., Macky Auditorium
Dec. 8–Concert #4, 4p.m., Macky Auditorium
CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra
Jan. 31–Special performance at CMEA in Colorado Springs.Likely 4 p.m. performance and will require travel during the day.
CU BoulderPhilharmonia Orchestra
Feb. 9–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
Feb. 10–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra
Feb. 12–Dress rehearsal,7-10 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Feb. 13–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium
CU Boulder Chamber Orchestra
March 12–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
March 13–Concert,7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU Boulder Opera Orchestra
March 9-16–Production week (evening rehearsals on March10, 12, 13with performances on the weekend–March 14, 15, 16)
CU BoulderPhilharmonia Orchestra
April 23–Dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
April 24–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall
CU BoulderSymphony Orchestra
April 28–Dress rehearsal,7-10 p.m., Macky Auditorium
April 29–Concert, 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium
Auditions for the fall 2024 semester are open to all CU Boulder students.String auditionswill be held on the first two days of classes,Monday, Aug. 26 and Tuesday, Aug. 27.String audition excerpts areposted in the “Audition materials” tab(along with the list of excerpts)and available for download.All string majors, regardless of degree program,are expected to audition through this process.
Please note the following information regarding string audition materials:
All string musiciansshould be responsible forbothofthe following:
- Excerpts below
- A short solo work or etude you feel best demonstrates your ability.
Audition excerpts are available for download at the following links(along with the list of excerpts from each work):
The mission of the 鶹Ƶ Orchestras commits its members to a shared belief that our collective work as musicians should be guided by an unwavering affirmation of diversity; a staunch desire to foster for all people, without exception, a sense that they belong; and the knowledge that social justice never exists if it does not exist for all people, not least people who have historically been and continue to be marginalized, frequently by violent means. We recognize and embrace the notion that the inherently collaborative nature of our art is important to the development of empathy and inclusion. However, throughout its long history, our art has not adequately included women and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color). CU BoulderOrchestras are committed to amplifying the voices of, and creating an encouraging environment for, musicians, composers and scholars of these historically marginalized groups and for every person who seeks to collaborate genuinely and to grow artistically.
Upcoming orchestra events
Song of Pueblo
Orchestral Conducting Symposium
Designed for aspiring conductors, the CU Boulder Orchestral Conducting Symposium—hosted on our beautiful campus every summer—focuses on conducting technique and movement, rehearsal strategies, professional development, artistic growth, score study and repertoire.
Summer Music Academy
The CU Boulder Summer Music Academy presents exciting opportunities for high school and middle school musicians from Colorado and around the country to receive world-class instruction.