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Sunday July 20 3 p.m. Old Machines Duo with Poets Aby Kaupang & Matthew Cooperman
Program:
- Rumi Settings by Augusta Read Thomas
- Duo No. 1 by Bohuslav Martinů
- Hommage á Hilding Rosenberg by György Ligeti
- Old Machines by Dylan Fixmer
- November Walk by Dylan Fixmer
Poets:
Aby Kaupang is the author of & there’s you still thrill hour of the world to love, Radiant Tether, NOS, (disorder not otherwise specified) (w. Matthew Cooperman), Little “g” God Grows Tired of Me, and multiple other collections. She holds master’s degrees in creative writing and occupational therapy.
Choosing to work outside of academia, she practices as an occupational therapist and nurse’s aide specializing in the treatment of neurodivergent and special needs children.
Aby lives in Fort Collins, CO where she assists in organizing an annual book festival, hosts the reading series, EveryEye, and has served as Poet Laureate.
Poet, educator, editor and ecocritic, Matthew Cooperman is the author of, most recently, the atmosphere is not a perfume it is odorless (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2024) and Wonder About The, winner of the Halcyon Prize (Middle Creek, 2023) as well as NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified), w/Aby Kaupang, (Futurepoem, 2018), Spool, winner of the New Measure Prize (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2016), the text + image collaboration Imago for the Fallen World, w/Marius Lehene (Jaded Ibis Press, 2013), Still: of the Earth as the Ark which Does Not Move (Counterpath Press, 2011), DaZE (Salt Publishing Ltd, 2006) and A Sacrificial Zinc (Pleiades/LSU, 2001), winner of the Lena Miles Wever-Todd Prize. His ninth book, Time, & Its Monument, is forthcoming from Station Hill Press.
Food and drink available for purchase. All sales are final with no refunds unless show is cancelled.
Sunday, August 17, 3 p.m. - Synesthesia Chamber Music with Poet Jackie White
Church of Beethoven presents Synesthesia with poet Jackie White
Sunday Aug 17, 3 p.m at Avogadro's Number, 605 S. Mason St. Fort Collins.
Synesthesia presents eclectic chamber music from Northern Colorado ~ Experience a "Union of Senses" with this unique ensemble.
Experience an engaging musical journey with Synesthesia, presenting a diverse selection of genres seamlessly interwoven throughout the performance. The program features works ranging from Haydn to Metallica, including Irish Folk, Jazz Ballads, Synth Pop, Indie Folk, and Klezmer, all thoughtfully reimagined with Electric Cello, Clarinet, Flute, and Ukulele.
Selections include:
• "London Trio" by Joseph Haydn
• "Moon River" by Henri Mancini
• "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica
• "The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson
- Copper Ferreira, clarinet
- 'Cille Lutsch, flute
- Becky Kutz Osterberg, cello
Jackie K. White earned her PhD in Creative Writing (poetry) from UIC with concentrations in Latinx/Latin American and Women’s Studies and was a Professor of English, now Professor Emerita, at Lewis University for fifteen years. She has served as an editor for the literary journals RHINO and Jet Fuel Review, and is the co-translator, with Frances Aparicio, of César Rondón’s The Book of Salsa (UNC Press, 2008) as well as an assistant editor of They Said: A Multi-Genre Anthology of Contemporary Collaborative Writing (Black Lawrence Press, 2018). She is the author of three chapbooks: Bestiary Charming, 2006 Anabiosis Press Award; Petal Tearing & Variations, Finishing Line (2008); and Come Clearing, Dancing Girl Press, 2012. Her poems and translations have appeared in ACM, Bayou, Fifth Wednesday, Folio, Quarter after Eight, Spoon River, Third Coast, and Tupelo Quarterly, among others.
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All sales are final and no refunds will be issued unless performance is cancelled.
Sunday September 21, 3 pm - Zephyr Brass Collective with Poet Bryan Roth
Based in Denver, Colorado, the Zephyr Brass Collective is a bold new voice in brass chamber music, uniting technical mastery with a fresh, genre-blurring approach. This dynamic quintet thrives on reinvention—breathing new life into classical favorites, championing cutting-edge contemporary works, and reimagining modern pop and jazz with brass-driven ingenuity.
Collaboration lies at the heart of Zephyr’s mission. The ensemble works closely with composers to expand the brass quintet repertoire while engaging audiences through performances that radiate spontaneity and virtuosity. Deeply rooted in Colorado’s creative community, they balance artistic ambition with approachability, pairing riveting musicianship with workshops and outreach initiatives that inspire budding musicians and listeners alike.
From fiery premieres to inventive arrangements of today’s hits, the Zephyr Brass Collective crafts experiences that are both intimate and electrifying. With a commitment to originality and connection, they invite audiences to discover brass chamber music reimagined: vibrant, daring, and irresistibly alive.
Featuring
- Ben Fausch
- Amanda Hernandez
- John Pirillo
- Ryan Sargent
- Joe Smith
Program:
- Selections from West Side Story Bernstein arr. Jack Gale
- Selections from Suite Americana by Enrique Crespo
- Aotearoa Sketches by Ryan Adamsons
- Simple Gifts Aaron Copland arr. Chris O'Hara
- Unholy Sam Smith and Kim Petras arr. Ryan Adamsons
- Drivers License Olivia Rodrigo arr. Seb Skelly
- Hide and Seek Imogen Heap
- Harry James Concerto Harry James arr Dick SanFilippo
Poet Bryan Roth is a literary editor, writer, poet, manuscript consultant, and teacher. His prose has been published internationally; his poems have appeared in Atlanta Review, The Flying Island, Fringe, Paradigm, Southern Indiana Review, and other publications. He published three chapbooks in 2024: The Church of Beethoven, Triptych, and What You're Up Against. He is also working on a full-length poetry collection, called Building the Day, as well as a novel.
Mr. Roth has won awards for his poetry, his editing, and his writing, including a journalism award from the Society of Professional Journalists. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of a new poetry press, Carpe Diem! Press, which began publishing poetry chapbooks in 2024.
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Sunday, October , 19, 3 p.m. - Barbara Thiem, Cello and Erik Peterson Violin with Poet Lew Forester
PROGRAM:
Passacaglia for violin and cello - Handel-Halversen
Duo op. 7 for violin and cello by Zoltan Kodaly
I Allegro serioso, non troppo
II Adagio
III Maestoso e largamente--Presto
An internationally acclaimed cellist, Barbara Thiem combines teaching cello and chamber music with her active schedule of performances in Europe and the United States, playing solo recitals with orchestra, and chamber music. Thiem's great grandfather, Franz von Mendelssohn, a nephew of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy was an important supporter of artists and musicians in the Berlin of the early 20th century.
Erik Peterson performs with the Mendelssohn Trio as well as with Ivy Street Ensemble throughout Colorado, the United States, and Europe. In his role as Artistic Director of both Chintimini Chamber Music Festival and Front Range Chamber Players Erik reaches large audiences with diverse and innovative programming.
Both Erik and Barbara are professors at Colorado State University.
Lew Forester is a social worker, poet and painter who lives in Arvada, Colorado. The author of Dialogues with Light (Orchard Street Press, 2019) and The Rooms Between (Kelsay Books, 2024), Lew’s poems have appeared in Atlanta Review, Sky Island Journal, Pinyon, Main Street Rag, Blue Mountain Review, The MacGuffin, Slipstream, and other journals, magazines, and anthologies. Lew is on the poetry editorial staff of The MacGuffin. He is winner of the 2024 Malovrh-Fenlon Poetry Prize, and The Rooms Between is currently nominated for the Eric Hoffer Awards. While no stranger to the microphone, Lew is more frequently found hiking in the mountains just west of his Arvada, Colorado home.
Food and drink available for purchase.
All sales are final and no refunds will be issued unless performance is canceled.