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2015/2016 MEDIA KIT

SOUNDINGST H E M A G A Z I N E O F T H E C O L O R A D O S Y M P H O N Y

Volume 11 • Number 4

PHOTO: PAUL BROKERING

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SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE

View recent issues and every media kit at ColoradoArtsPubs.com

APPLAUSE MAGAZINE is handed to patrons attending the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ Tony Award-winning productions and Broadway shows.

SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE goes behind the scenes to provide Colorado Symphony audiences with high points of every diverse performance.

BRAVO LAKEWOOD MAGAZINE provides residents with details of the arts, classes and entertainment at the Cultural Center.

NEWMAN CENTER PRESENTS MAGAZINE educates patrons about the eclectic and timely performances in the stunning University of Denver facility.

OVATION! MAGAZINE and the OPERA COLORADO PROGRAM combine to deliver aficionados with the news and events of the region’s premier company.

COLORADO BALLET MAGAZINE introduces dancers, provides fascinating details for each performance and chronicles the company’s 50-plus years.

VIEW, the magazine of the Lone Tree Arts Center, features performing arts highlights and details about the happenings at the south metro area’s state-of-the-art facility.

BOULDER PHILHARMONIC and BOULDER BALLET MAGAZINES update loyal audiences with guest performance details and highlights.

CU PRESENTS MAGAZINE engages readers with the background on the Artist Series, CU Opera, Takács Quartet and Holiday Festival.

DENVER PERFORMING ARTS COMPLEX BOULDER

SOUTH & WEST METRO

MORE EYES ON YOUR ADS ONLINEThe Center Stage Club houses online versions of every publication for arts patrons to peruse

before each show. Therefore, your print investment is enhanced with this

targeted online exposure.

CenterStageClub.com

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COLORADO’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATIONS

APPLAUSEVOLUME XXVI | NUMBER 3 | NOV – DEC 2014

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JERSEY BOYS

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS!

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BRAVOJanuary-April 2015

Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine

The artifacts of Lakewood Heritage Center

Also inside: A ‘certified lunatic’ meets the Symphony

Global performance. World-class entertainment.You have to be here.

2014–2015 Season

Be engaged. Be inspired. Be here.

C A R M E NE L L I E C A U L K I N S O P E R A H O U S E2 0 1 4

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SOUNDINGST H E M A G A Z I N E O F T H E C O L O R A D O S Y M P H O N Y

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COLORADO JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA FAVORITES • TONIC SOL-FA • AN EVENING WITH NATHAN GUNN & PIANIST JULIE JORDAN GUNN • JUDY COLLINS • DUO CLASSICA-GERMAN INSPIRATIONS • GUYS AND DOLLS IN CONCERT • YELLOWJACKETS • WONDERBOUND BOOMTOWN • COWBOY CHRISTMAS WITH SONS & BROTHERS AND BUCKAROO POET WADDIE MITCHELL • BUNTPORT THEATRE YESTERADO • EATING WORDS • COLORADO SYMPHONY BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS • VIVE LA FRANCE • SWING XING! THREE GENERATIONS OF SWING GUITAR • ARIAS AND ENSEMBLES & ROMEO AND JULIET OPERA COLORADO YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAM • SERENADE • SONGS OF LOVE WITH MARK MASRI • CJRO A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS FEATURING BYRON STRIPLING • 80S NIGHT • SEASONS OF BROADWAY • YESTERDAY & TODAY, THE ALL REQUEST BEATLES TRIBUTE • COLORADO SYMPHONY HOLIDAY BRASS BEETHOVEN’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION • HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • STEVE TRASH THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGY • IGOR BUTMAN & THE MOSCOW JAZZ ORCHESTRA • COLCANNON • JIM HENSON’S DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE: BUDDY’S BIG ADVENTURE • JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON • CONJURE • FANCY NANCY • CJRO-BIG BAND CHRISTMAS • THE 39 STEPS • COLORADO SYMPHONY-BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 • THE MOTONES • NUTCRACKER BY CLASSICAL BALLET OF COLORADO • CJRO THE GREAT LADIES OF JAZZ FEATURING VOCALIST KIM NAZARIAN OF THE NEW YORK VOICES

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VIEWMaria Mosina by Rosalie O’Connor

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

2014 | 2015Season

November 28—30, 2014Macky Auditorium

BOULDER BALLETBOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Boulder Children’s Chorale

Photo by Sue Daniels

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SOUNDINGS MAGAZINESoundings, the magazine of the Colorado Symphony, is handed to patrons at Boettcher Concert Hall. Containing substantive feature articles, informative program notes and biographies, Soundings enhances the musical experience.

Potential Audience 50,000 per issue

Frequency 4 issues per season COLORADO SYMPHONYThe Colorado Symphony makes the Rocky Mountain region an exciting place to live, work and raise families. Established in 1989 as the successor to the Denver Symphony, the Colorado Symphony is the region’s only full-time professional orchestra.

BOETTCHER CONCERT HALLBoettcher Concert Hall is located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Situated on a four-block, 12-acre site, the complex is the largest arts center in the world, featuring 10 performance spaces connected by an 80-foot-tall

glass roof. With 80 percent of the 2,634 seats within 65 feet of the stage, Boettcher Concert Hall is the nation’s first symphony hall in the round designed to place the audience close to the stage for a unique experience.

DISCOVER SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE

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21 percent of Coloradans attended a classical music concert, more than twice

the national average of 8.8 percentSOURCE: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

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Fall 2015 Issue September 18 - November 14 Space Deadline: August 7 Copy Deadline: August 14

TCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1September 18-20

THE MUSIC MAN IN CONCERT September 26-27

MOZART PERFORMED BY MICHAEL THORNTONOctober 2-3

SYMPHONY 101 October 9

JAKE SHIMABUKURO IN CONCERT October 10

ELGAR: ENIGMA VARIATIONS October 16-17

STRAUSS CONDUCTED BY ANDREW LITTON October 23-24

SYMPHONY AT THE MOVIES: PSYCHO October 30

HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR October 31

RACHMANINOFF SYMPHONY NO. 3 November 6-8

SYMPHONY AT THE MOVIES: BACK TO THE FUTURENovember 14

Holiday 2015 Issue November 20 - December 31 Space Deadline: October 16 Copy Deadline: October 23

BERLIOZ SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE November 20-21

THE MUSIC OF JAMES BOND WITH HILARY KOLE November 28

DRUMS OF THE WORLD November 29

ALL BEETHOVEN FEATURING SYMPHONY NO. 3: EROICA December 4-6

A COLORADO CHRISTMAS December 11-13

HOLIDAY BRASS December 18-20

HANDEL’S MESSIAH December 18-20

SYMPHONY AT THE MOVIES: HOME ALONE December 22

A WEEKEND OF STAR WARSDecember 26-27

A NIGHT IN VIENNA December 31

Winter 2016 Issue January 10 - March 13 Space Deadline: December 4 Copy Deadline: December 11

ALL GERSHWIN FEATURING NEW YORK CITY BALLET January 10

PIXAR IN CONCERT January 15-16

ONE SINGULAR SENSATION: A TRIBUTE TO MARVIN HAMLISCHJanuary 23

MUSSORGSKY PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION January 29-30

HOLST THE PLANETS February 5

SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH DYAO: 100 YEAR CELEBRATION OF THE U.S. NATIONAL PARKSFebruary 6

SIERRA BOGGESS IN CONCERT February 13-14

MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 2: RESURRECTION February 19-20

IGUDESMAN AND JOO: BIG NIGHTMARE MUSIC February 27

SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAMMarch 4-5

SOUNDINGS MAGAZINE 2015/2016 SCHEDULE

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SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUSMarch 11

AN EVENING WITH WONDERBOUND March 12

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS AND THE STORY OF BABAR March 13

Spring 2016 Issue March 18 - May 22 Space Deadline: February 12 Copy Deadline: February 19

SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: ROMEO AND JULIET March 18-20

BÉLA FLECK: RETURN OF THE BANJO April 1-2

AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC April 8

A SYMPHONIC TRIBUTE TO MEL BROOKS April 9

JEFFREY AND GABRIEL KAHANE April 15-17

COPLAND CONDUCTED BY ANDREW LITTON April 29-May 1

A SYMPHONIC TRIBUTE TO COMIC CON V3.0 May 6

DVORÁK SYMPHONY NO. 9: FROM THE NEW WORLD May 13-14

CARMINA BURANA May 20-22

YUMI HWANG-WILLIAMS

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