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A fine- arts summer

Colorado’s calendar is loaded; here are 8 favorites

- By Ray Mark Rinaldi

Colorado’s fine- arts calendar is rich in the coming months with an abundance of high- level live performanc­es and gallery exhibition­s. We looked across the state and assembled this list of offerings with serious potential. Check them out.

Tomashi Jackson, “Across the Universe”

( MCA Denver, June 14- Sept. 10) California- raised and New Yorkbased Tomashi Jackson has created a style of art all her own, combining multiple genres — painting, printmakin­g, photograph­y and textile art — to make pieces that unfold with surprising depth and visual excitement. She is known as a historian, researchin­g moments and movements from the collective African- American narrative, but presenting them through a rich and colorful filtering that speaks to their resonance now. This show has work from the past eight years, plus paintings and video commission­ed just for this exhibition. Info: 303- 2987554 or mcadenver. org.

Joshua Bell

( Colorado Music Festival, June 2930)

The Colorado Music Festival has really come into its own lately, bringing top talent to the region, along with smart programmin­g that covers enough bases to please everyone who loves art music. This performanc­e by Joshua Bell, which opens the fest, is a good example of how festival organizers keep classical current. Expect Bell, whose timeless playing brings out the best in both contempora­ry and traditiona­l music, to attack Bruch’s First Violin Concerto with verve and personalit­y. The program also has Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Info: 303- 440- 7666 or coloradomu­sicfestiva­l.org

“Othello”

( Central City Opera, July 15- Aug. 6)

Central City Opera is trying something new this summer, a themed season structured around the work of William Shakespear­e. The lineup includes the operas “Romeo and Juliet” and “Othello,” along with the Broadway show “Kiss Me, Kate,” which is famously set during a production of “The Taming of the Shrew.” They each have something to offer, but Rossini’s musical take on “Othello” rises to the top, with its beautiful and complicate­d plot of jealousy and revenge, which is aways right for the times. Info: 303- 2926700 or centralcit­yopera. org.

“Desert Rider”

( Denver Art Museum, July 9- Sept. 24)

This group show looks at lowrider culture and the way indigenous and Latino artists use vehicles of all kinds to express ideas and celebrate identity. Expect lots of colorful paintings, sculpture and installati­on work from artists like Justin Favela, Douglas Miles and Cara Romero, who have made the genre their own. DAM’S version of this traveling show, organized locally by Victoria I. Lyall, adds work from Colorado artists exploring related themes, such as Carlos Frésquez, Juan Fuentes, Tony Ortega and Daniel Salazar. Info: 720865- 5000 or denverartm­useum. org.

The Philadelph­ia Orchestra with Hilary Hahn

( Bravo! Vail Music Festival, July 12)

Philadelph­ia Orchestra music director Yannick Nézet- Séguin is a true podium star, and his presence with the ensemble this summer in Vail is especially promising. The orchestra is set to perform Florence Price’s Symphony No. 3, a work that was the highlight of its 2022 Grammy Award- winning recording. Even better: The evening features popular soloist Hilary Hahn, who will take on the thrill ride that is Tchaikovsk­y’s Violin Concerto. Info: 877- 812- 5700 or bravovail. org.

“Orfeo”

( Santa Fe Opera, July 29Aug. 24)

Santa Fe Opera is skipping its usual big, world premiere moment this summer, but offering up something close: a fresh production of “Orfeo,” with a new orchestrat­ion by one of the world’s top contempora­ry composers, Nico Muhly. It will be interestin­g to see this familiar score updated, especially in this venture directed by Macarthur Prize winner Yuval Sharon and starring in- demand tenor Rolando Villazón. If you are looking to pair this with another title on the Santa Fe season, a good bet is “Tosca.” Catch one of the performanc­es with soprano Leah Hawkins in the lead role. Info: 505- 986- 5900 or santafeope­ra. org.

New York Philharmon­ic Orchestra with Marin Alsop and Yunchan Lim

( Bravo! Vail, July 26) The classical world’s personalit­y of the moment is no doubt Yunchan Lim, who in 2022 — at the age of 18 — became the youngestev­er winner of the legendary Van Cliburn Internatio­nal Piano Competitio­n. On this night, he will perform Rachmanino­ff’s difficult Piano Concerto No. 3, while local fave Marin Alsop conducts from the podium. It’s a swell combo and just the kind of program that makes Vail a special place. Info: 877- 812- 5700 or bravovail. org.

L. A. Dance Project

( Vail Dance Festival, July 31)

There are so many good things packed into this year’s Vail Dance Festival that it is hard to pick a favorite. Should it be the alwaysexci­ting Balletx? The enduring Martha Graham Dance Company? The three separate programs titled “Internatio­nal Evening of Dance,” featuring stars from around the globe?

I’m going with L. A. Dance Project, because this contempora­ry West Coast company always comes up with something new, even when it moves to something old. Plus, this performanc­e includes an appearance by the fest’s quartet- in- residence Brooklyn Rider, one of the most interestin­g music ensembles working today. Info: 970- 845- 8497 or vaildance. org.

 ?? VAIL DANCE FESTIVAL ?? The L. A. Dance Project performs at the Vail Dance Festival on July 31.
VAIL DANCE FESTIVAL The L. A. Dance Project performs at the Vail Dance Festival on July 31.
 ?? MCA DENVER ?? The MCA Denver presents a retrospect­ive of work by artist Tomashi Jackson starting June 14.
MCA DENVER The MCA Denver presents a retrospect­ive of work by artist Tomashi Jackson starting June 14.
 ?? DENVER ART MUSEUM ?? The Denver Art Museum’s “Desert Rider” looks at art inspired by lowrider culture. This is Nanibah Chacon’s,” What Dreams Are Made Of,” from 2018.
DENVER ART MUSEUM The Denver Art Museum’s “Desert Rider” looks at art inspired by lowrider culture. This is Nanibah Chacon’s,” What Dreams Are Made Of,” from 2018.
 ?? CENTRAL CITY OPERA ?? The Central City Opera is trying something new this year, an entire season framed around works relating to William Shakespear­e.
CENTRAL CITY OPERA The Central City Opera is trying something new this year, an entire season framed around works relating to William Shakespear­e.
 ?? MONIKA HOEFLER — PROVIDED BY SANTA FE OPERA ?? Tenor Rolando Villazón stars in “Orfeo” at the Santa Fe Opera, July 29- Aug. 24. The production features new orchestrat­ion by composer Nico Muhly.
MONIKA HOEFLER — PROVIDED BY SANTA FE OPERA Tenor Rolando Villazón stars in “Orfeo” at the Santa Fe Opera, July 29- Aug. 24. The production features new orchestrat­ion by composer Nico Muhly.
 ?? RALPH LAUER — PROVIDED BY BRAVO! VAIL ?? Marin Alsop conducts the New York Philharmon­ic Orchestra with soloist Yunchan Lim on July 26 at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
RALPH LAUER — PROVIDED BY BRAVO! VAIL Marin Alsop conducts the New York Philharmon­ic Orchestra with soloist Yunchan Lim on July 26 at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
 ?? BRAVO! VAIL ?? Yannick Nézet- Séguin will conduct The Philadelph­ia Orchestra on July 12 at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
BRAVO! VAIL Yannick Nézet- Séguin will conduct The Philadelph­ia Orchestra on July 12 at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
 ?? COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL ?? Joshua Bell kicks off the Colorado Music Festival with performanc­es on June 29- 30.
COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL Joshua Bell kicks off the Colorado Music Festival with performanc­es on June 29- 30.

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