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UID:17-3250@music.colostate.edu
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150718T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150718T210000
DTSTAMP:20150630T142821Z
URL:https://music.colostate.edu/events/conducting-seminar-final-concert-co
 ncert-production-of-h-m-s-pinafore-by-gilbert-sullvian/
SUMMARY:H.M.S. Pinafore by Gilbert & Sullivan - Concert Version
DESCRIPTION:For what has become a fun summer tradition\, the CSU School of 
 Music\, Theatre and Dance\, in collaboration with Opera Fort Collins Appre
 ntice Artists\, presents the Summer Conducting Seminar Final Concert. The 
 seminar\, a Master’s program designed for secondary music educators in b
 and\, orchestra\, and choir\, presents its annual concert-staging of a mus
 ical or operetta as Gilbert &amp\; Sullivan’s hilarious satire\, H.M.S. 
 Pinafore.\n\nDirected by Opera Fort Collins Artistic Director Brian Luedlo
 ff\, H.M.S. Pinafore is a comic opera in two acts that takes place\, as th
 e title suggests\, aboard a ship. The captain’s daughter\, Josephine\, i
 s promised to marry a high-ranking naval officer\, but is in love with a l
 ower-class sailor. Despite her intentions to honor her father’s wishes o
 f marrying the officer\, Josephine and her lowly sailor plan to elope. Whi
 le the captain soon learns of their plans\, a surprise revelation changes 
 the course of the story dramatically\, as is the case in many Gilbert &amp
 \; Sullivan plots.\n\nAll in great fun\, the story pokes at the ideas of p
 atriotism\, party politics\, the Royal Navy\, and the rise of unqualified 
 people to positions of authority. Received with much success when it opene
 d in 1878\, H.M.S. Pinafore ran for 571 performances – the second-longes
 t run of any musical theatre piece up to that time. Its extreme popularity
 \, the fourth operatic collaboration of the Gilbert &amp\; Sullivan duo\, 
 became one of the works that dominated the musical stage on both sides of 
 the Atlantic for more than a decade\, and continues to be performed today.
 \n\nConducting Students:\nCorey Alston\nAdam Cave\nBrooke Crego\nWilliam G
 unn\nDan Hazlett\nAnnie Lagier\nMindi Loewen\nKatarina Schmitt\nKatina Val
 lens
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LOCATION:Griffin Concert Hall\, University Center for the Arts\, 1400 Remin
 gton St.\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80523\, United States
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