Open Rehearsal
Riverwalk Center 150 W Adams Ave, Breckenridge, CO, United StatesExperience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
The NRO's opening night concert sets the stage for our season’s theme, The Elements of Nature. In Smetana’s Vlatva: The Moldau, take a trip down the mighty river Vlata, meandering through woods and meadows, past palaces and castles ruins, and ultimately ending in the majestic Elbe. Kodály's "Variations on a Hungarian Folksong" is a vibrant orchestral work that skillfully weaves intricate variations around a traditional Hungarian melody, while Williams' The Lark Ascending beautifully captures the essence of a lark soaring through the English countryside. Finally, Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis vividly portrays natural themes with with lush orchestration and dynamic shifts throughout.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Breckenridge Associates Real Estate is a longtime partner of the NRO with a beautiful historic building right on Main Street. We celebrate our partnership with live music right on their front porch. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy wonderful music in the heart of our lovely town.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
The NRO is proud to continue the long-standing tradition of free performances for our young at heart. Conductor (and Alum) Jason Seber has chosen music that features each section of the orchestra, with an overarching theme, “Piece by Piece: Putting Together the Orchestra,” culminating in Benjamin Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. Join us early to partake in crafts and other fun musical activities!
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
The NRO loves making Music in the Mountains. This free series brings our world class musicians into spaces popular with locals and tourists alike. You can see our musicians in Blue River Plaza, The Troll, Prospector Park, and the Barney Ford Museum.
Rob O'Brien, Assistant Principal Timpani and Percussion with the Dallas Symphony, will lead a Sectional on Percussion. The NRO’s commitment to experiential learning is brought to life through a series of masterclasses and sectionals that help our musicians grow as professionals. These events are free of charge and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Experience first-hand how the conductors and musicians prepare for upcoming concerts at this open rehearsal, free and open to the public.
Music Director, Michael Stern returns to Summit County for this rousing concert including Tchaikovsky’s joyfully exuberant piece "Little Russian.” Depicting the calm, tumult, and power of the sea, Jean Sibelius’ The Oceanides tells a colorful tale of the mythical creatures who reside in the ocean. Gustav Mahler’s “What the Flowers in the Meadow Tell Me” starts with a graceful minuet then turns stormy, showing Mahler’s (and our own) conflicted relationship with nature.