Brahms' A German Requiem with Anthony Parnther & the Colorado Symphony Chorus
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DateMay 14 - 16, 2027
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VenueBoettcher Concert Hall
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On SaleOn Sale Now
- May 14, 2027 7:30 PM Buy Tickets
- May 15, 2027 7:30 PM Buy Tickets
- May 16, 2027 1:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Program
BRAHMS Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn, Op. 56a
BRAHMS Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45
Featured Artists
Anthony Parnther, conductor
Colorado Symphony Chorus, Taylor Martin, director
Description
The music of Johannes Brahms speaks with uncommon clarity and nowhere is that truer than in A German Requiem. With guest conductor Anthony Parnther on the podium and featuring the Colorado Symphony Chorus and a pair of vocal soloists, this monumental work stands distinctly apart from other Requiem Masses. Rather than mourning the dead, Brahms offers solace to the living, confronting life as much as death. By setting German texts drawn from the Lutheran Bible and Apocrypha — instead of the traditional Latin Mass used in the Requiem Masses by Mozart, Verdi, and Berlioz — he created a deeply personal meditation on grief and hope that remains one of the most revered choral works ever composed.
The path toward Ein deutsches Requiem begins with Brahms’ Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn, exemplifying Brahms' mastery of variation form while blending Classical restraint with Romantic expressiveness. What begins as a simple, dignified theme unfolds into a rich exploration of structure, bridging his chamber music innovations and later symphonic output while foreshadowing the emotional breadth to come through music that speaks directly to the human experience.
Prelude & Talkback: Join us before and after select concerts to dive deeper into the music or take a peak behind the curtain. Check back for exact details about this concert.

