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All concerts are at Macky Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
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Thank you to everyone who supported our Come As You Are Virtual Gala!
If you missed it you can watch it here:
Come As You Are!
Back in 1964 you may have received a phone call inviting you to a party – but there was a catch – you had to wear exactly what you had on at that moment! Come As You Are harkens back to a time when showing up to a party in your pajamas or gardening hat was out of the ordinary, but it certainly added a dose of levity to the evening!
On October 10, 2020, at 6:30 pm the Boulder Philharmonic invites you to Come As You Are for a lighthearted, imaginative evening featuring virtual performances by members of the Boulder Philharmonic and guest artists, a silent auction, and a delicious gourmet dinner by Three Leaf Concepts delivered to your home!
Free to Attend, Suggested Donation $100
Three-Course Delivered Meal $50
Dress Code: Exactly what you are wearing when you receive your registration confirmation phone call from us!
Come As You Are
Susan Olenwine, chair
Silver Star Sponsors
Pamela Dennis and Jim Semborski
Jayne and Steve Miller
Margaret and Rodolfo Perez
Nicky Wolman and David Fulker
Preferred Sponsors
Margot and Chris Brauchli
Marla and Jerry Meehl
Susan Olenwine and Frank Palermo
Eleanor and Harry Poehlmann

Welcome back Juilliard String Quartet cellist Astrid Schween for an evening of performance and conversation. Ms. Schween entranced us with her performance of the Elgar Cello Concerto last year, and we leapt to our feet in applause! We are excited for this virtual encore.
Hosted by Michael Butterman
Zoom login information will be shared with ticket purchasers
Make It A Party!
Our catering sponsor, Three Leaf Concepts, can deliver* hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail mixer to your home in time for the event.
Holiday Phyllo Cups
Brie, Cranberry, Walnuts & Caramelized Onions
Smoked Colorado Trout Pate
Crispy Potato, Dill Creme, Radish Sprouts
Ponzu Beef Canapé
Wasabi Sour Cream
Served on Endive
Caramel Apple Fruit Tartlets
Chocolate Raspberry Teacakes
with Chocolate Ganache and a Fresh Raspberry Garnish
*Delivery to Boulder, Louisville, and Lafayette residents only.
Others may pick up at Zucca, 808 Main Street, in Louisville.
Support your Phil and experience music in an intimate virtual setting through this unique series of fundraising events. Each Event of Note features a short recital by one of our exhilarating guest artists and an interactive discussion moderated by Michael Butterman. You may choose to add a delightful assortment of hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail mixer delivered to your home.
Tune in to the Phil’s virtual venue for a captivating evening of music and conversation with pianist Simone Dinnerstein. As an international performer with 10 albums that have topped the Billboard classical charts, Ms. Dinnerstein is known for her “strikingly original ideas and irrefutable integrity.” Guests will hear more about Ms. Dinnerstein’s commitment to broad musical interests and giving concerts in non-traditional venues.
Hosted by Michael Butterman
Zoom login information will be shared with ticket purchasers
Make It A Party!
Our catering sponsor, Three Leaf Concepts, can deliver* hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail mixer to your home in time for the event.
Delivered Hors d’Oeuvres Menu
Smoked Colorado Trout Pate
crispy potato, dill creme, radish sprouts
Zucchini Wrapped, Blue Cheese & Candied Walnut Stuffed Date
Beef Carpaccio Roulade
with arugula, shaved grana
Russian Tea Cookies
Chocolate Raspberry Teacakes
with chocolate ganache and a fresh raspberry garnish
Strawberry Lemonade
mixes with vodka, gin, or whiskey
*Delivery to Boulder, Louisville, and Lafayette residents only. Others may pick up at Zucca, 808 Main Street, in Louisville.
Support your Phil and experience music in an intimate virtual setting through this unique series of fundraising events. Each Event of Note features a short recital by one of our exhilarating guest artists and an interactive discussion moderated by Michael Butterman. You may choose to add a delightful assortment of hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail mixer delivered to your home.
February 1, 3 & 6 at 5:30 PM MT
Learn how to read, study and mark a conductor’s score. These sessions include observing some of Bernstein’s marked scores available through the NY Phil Digital Archives. (3 sessions)
Classes will be offered via Zoom and will be available to watch on-demand on Vimeo for registered participants for 2 weeks after the streaming date.
February 3 at 9 AM MT
Welcome to the 2021 season of the Boulder Phil’s Living Room Concerts!
To kick off this year’s concerts, and in honor of Black History Month, we present BPO violinist Yenlik Weiss and hornist DeAunn Davis in a performance of Scott Joplin’s Reflection Rag.