RENOWNED MUSICIANS VISIT CSU; SEE HISTORY THROUGH MAPS AND PRINTS 
CSU School of the Arts 
 
January 22, 2008
NEWS & EVENTS
Greetings!
 

Our Spring Windows of Inspiration season begins this week! Please join us for performances and exhbitions that will invigorate your soul, inspire your creative spirit, and awaken your mind.

 

Windows of inspiration - Spring 2008 SOTA SeasonNow is a great time to buy your tickets online. It is fast and easy, and costs just the same as buying them in person or by phone. You can have your tickets mailed to you, or you can simply pick them up at Will Call the night of the performance. 

 
Sincerely,
Jeanna Nixon & Jennifer Clary
Marketing Office
LECTURE & RECEPTION ADDED
Hugo Wolf String QuartetLECTURE & RECEPTION ADDED TO HUGO WOLF STRING QUARTET CONCERT

The award-winning Hugo Wolf String Quartet has conducted extensive concert tours and performed in the world's most prominent concert halls and renowned festivals. Enjoy a pre-concert lecture, a concert where they perform works by Haydn, Beethoven, and Hugo Wolf, and a Meet the Artists reception with refreshments and an opportunity to meet the musicians and mingle with other patrons. Don't miss this extraordinary event! MORE INFO (PDF)

 
Where & When
Griffin Concert Hall, University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington St
Saturday, January 26
Sponsored by Great Harvest Bread Co.Pre-concert lecture at 6:30 p.m.
Concert at 7:30 p.m.
Concert followed by Meet the Artists Reception sponsored in part by:
$15, $5/CSU Students, $5/Youth (ages 6-17)  
 
The Quartet will also give a masterclass to top CSU students that is open to the public to observe. MORE INFO (PDF)
EXHIBITION OF PRINTS & MAPS OPENS
Impressions of Place: The Cole CollectionIMPRESSIONS OF PLACE 
Prints and Cartography from the Dave and Lily Cole Collection

This collection includes engraved historic maps and multiple printmaking processes and subjects, including intaglio prints and lithography by acclaimed artists such as Albrecht Durer, Rembrandt Van Rijn, and William Blake. Experience historic visions of the world and impressions of place in a remarkable display of prints and maps. MORE INFO (PDF)

 
Where & When

On display January 28 - March 14

Opening Reception: Monday, January 28, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Hatton Gallery, Visual Arts Building, Pitkin Street
Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public
Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; Sat. 1:00-4:00 p.m.
WIN EVENT TICKETS
FOWARD THIS E-MAIL TO WIN TICKETS
 
Use the button below by noon on Thursday, January 24 to share this e-mail with a friend and you'll be entered to win 2 free tickets to the opening night performance of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party, directed by Dr. Eric Prince, on Thursday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. Plus, you'll be entered to win the grand prize - a ticket package for the Fall 2008 season!
 
 
Congratulations to Jim V. who correctly answered last weeks question about the composer of the Falstaff Symphopny. SEE THE ANSWER
UPCOMING EVENTS
 & Virtuoso Series Concert: Dr. Kevin Ayesh, piano

Feb. 4: Virtuoso Series: Eric Hollenbeck, percussion and Friends

Feb. 7 - 16: Theatre: The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter
Feb. 8: Virtuoso Series: The Russian Dragon Band
Feb. 12 & 14: Dance Masterclass - Butoh Improvisation with Nathan Montgomery
 
Don't miss out on the Pick 6 Music Pass where you can get tickets to six concerts for the price of 5 - on sale only through March 15.
Colorado State University School of the Arts
1400 Remington St
1779 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1779
The Colorado State University School of the Arts provides an enriched venue in which the study and practice of Art, Dance, Music and Theatre are nurtured and sustained by building the skills and knowledge needed by future generations of arts professionals to become contributors to the essential vitality of our culture and society.