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Saturday, October 7, 2017 7:30PM
Purple Rain: The Music of Prince

Scott O'Neil, conductor
The Band Line Up
Nisan Stewart, drums/MD
Brian David Green, guitar
Andrew Gouche, bass
Kevin Randolph, keys
Mackenzie Green, vocals
Katharine Hoye, violin and vocals

Revolutionary musician Prince Rogers Nelson, better known as Prince, was a musician who redefined the boundaries of music genres. A master of pop, funk, R&B, folk-rock, hip-hop, jazz, soul, new wave, and psychedelic, Prince created music that resonated with the world. Your Colorado Symphony is joined by a live band in a symphonic tribute to the cultural icon, performing “Raspberry Beret,” “Purple Rain,” “When Doves Cry,” “Little Red Corvette,” “Kiss,” and more. 2016 was a year that claimed dozens of influential artists who gave us the music that defined an era. Help us celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greats.

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Date

Saturday, October 7, 2017 7:30PM

Location

Boettcher Concert Hall

Name

Purple Rain: The Music of Prince

Description

Your Colorado Symphony and feature vocalist will take you through an evening featuring some of the most beloved songs written by the late, great, Prince Rogers Nelson.

Revolutionary musician Prince Rogers Nelson, better known as Prince, was a musician who redefined the boundaries of music genres. A master of pop, funk, R&B, folk-rock, hip-hop, jazz, soul, new wave, and psychedelic, Prince created music that resonated with the world. Your Colorado Symphony is joined by a live band in a symphonic tribute to the cultural icon, performing “Raspberry Beret,” “Purple Rain,” “When Doves Cry,” “Little Red Corvette,” “Kiss,” and more. 2016 was a year that claimed dozens of influential artists who gave us the music that defined an era. Help us celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greats.

Scott O'Neil, conductor
The Band Line Up
Nisan Stewart, drums/MD
Brian David Green, guitar
Andrew Gouche, bass
Kevin Randolph, keys
Mackenzie Green, vocals
Katharine Hoye, violin and vocals

Boettcher Concert Hall is located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex at 14th and Curtis Streets in the heart of downtown Denver. It's easy to find and there are two large parking garages to the east and west of Boettcher. There are often multiple performances happening at DPAC at the same time, which leads to traffic congestion and lines to get into the parking garages. Be sure to leave plenty of time to get to DPAC—we don't want you to miss any of the music!

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If you don’t see the answer to your question, feel free to contact Rob Warner, Colorado Symphony Concierge, by concierge@coloradosymphony.org, or call the Box Office at 303.623.7876.


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