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Faculty & Staff
Remy Le Boeuf Wins Grammy Award
Remy Le Boeuf, Chair of Jazz & Commercial Music at Lamont, has won the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for his work "First Snow" with the Nordkraft Big Band, featuring vocalist Danielle Wertz. -
Faculty & Staff
Brian Pertl Named New Director of the DU Lamont School of Music
A distinguished academic leader, ethnomusicologist, and didjeridu player, Pertl brings a wealth of experience to the Lamont community. He joins DU after serving for 17 years as the Dean of the Lawrence Conservatory of Music. -
Alumni
Lamont Alumni Profile: Chris Glassman
Lamont alum Chris Glassman (BM ’17) went from band kid in Littleton to an international touring artist and now inspires the next generation of musicians at Interlochen. “My biggest goal is to have the greatest impact possible on the next generation of musicians,” he says.
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Lamont Concerts & Events
Friday, May 22
Liederabend
In the spirit of a trued Schubertiade, we invite you to join us for an intimate evening of song featuring the musical-storytelling of Schubert's Lieder, sprinkled with songs of Clara Schumann, Richard Strauss, and Johannes Brahms.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Saturday, May 23
String Chamber Ensembles
Hear from Lamont's finest players in the violin, viola, cello, and double bass studios. Under the direction of Igor Pikayzen.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Monday, May 25
Guest Recital: Annie Gao, carillon
This recital may be enjoyed from the south courtyard next to the Ritchie Center gym off Asbury Avenue. Attendees are invited to tour the Williams Carillon after the performance.
- 5:00pm
- Williams Carillon
Tuesday, May 26
Lamont Percussion Ensemble
The Lamont Percussion Ensemble performs traditional percussion ensemble music as well as music from today's important composers, which includes commissions specifically written for our group.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Wednesday, May 27
Lamont Symphony Orchestra
Student conductors Ke-Yuan Hsin and Bryant Denmark lead Rossini’s playful Il signor Bruschino Overture and Debussy’s luminous Clair de lune. Pianist Francis Lien, winner of the Honors Solo Competition, will take center stage to perform Liszt's Totentanz. Conductor Lawrence Golan concludes the evening with Brahms’ radiant and pastoral Symphony No. 2.
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
Thursday, May 28
Steel Drum Ensemble
Music from the Caribbean and beyond, under the direction of Tom Miller.
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
May 28-29
Opera Workshop
Featuring selections from Carousel, The Light in the Piazza, Into the Woods, Little Women, Candide, Anyone Can Whistle, Gypsy, Les Misérables, Merrily We Roll Along, and more.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Friday, May 29
Cello Studio Concert
Join us for this performance by students from the studios of Dakota Cotugno, Meta Weiss, and Seoyoen Min.
- 7:30pm
- Room 100
"I would make the decision to come here every day."
Sara Fortunato, BM, bassoon
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