Denver/ Arts & Culture
Published on October 09, 2019
3 music events to look forward to in Denver this weekendPhoto: Anthony DELANOIX/Unsplash

If you love to take advantage of the music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house.

From a Dave Matthews sing-a-long to classical music, read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar this week.

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DJ Tribute and Sing-a-Long

From the event description:

This is a DJ tribute and sing-a-long to the music of Dave Matthews and Jack Johnson. 

When: Saturday, Oct. 12, 7 p.m.- Sunday, Oct. 13, midnight
Where: The Monkey Barrel, 4401 Tejon St.
Admission: $15

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Mozart & Beethoven Recital

From the event description:

Soprano Margaret Ozaki Graves and pianist Jessica Nilles present an afternoon recital of song. Featured repertoire will include Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate" Beethoven's "Six Sacred Songs of Gellert." This recital is free and open to the public, but donations are welcome.

When: Sunday, Oct. 13, 3-4 p.m.
Where: St Paul's Lutheran Church Sanctuary, 1600 Grant St.
Admission: Free

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Spirited Light: Songs of Joy & Yearning

From the event description:

Join Anima Chamber Ensemble, as we explore songs of joy and yearning. The performance will feature Jake Runestad's "Spirited Light," as well as a set from Lauridsen's stirring "Madrigali." You will also hear other works by Ferrario, Miškinis, Mendelssohn, LaBarr, Wilberg and more. In addition, we are thrilled to be joined by choirs from Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins and Arvada West High School in Arvada.

When: Sunday, Oct. 13, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000 E. Alameda Ave.
Admission: Free-$22

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