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This week’s music events, listed alphabetically by venue. Venues in Denver unless noted.

CLASSICAL

Boettcher Concert Hall

-SUmay 27-29|Colorado Symphony Orchestra performs with the Colorado Symphony Chorus, soprano Janice Chandler-Eteme and baritone Christopher Feigum under the direction of CSO Music Director Laureate Marin Alsop, 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday|$12-$60|Denver Performing Arts Complex, 14th and Curtis streets, 303-MAESTRO (623-7876), coloradosymphony.org

Church of the Eternal Hills

TH|The Grand County Concert Series presents The Piano Duo in a “Collection of Classical Performances,” 7 p.m. A second concert is scheduled June 4|$15, $5 students|100 Meadows Blvd., 970-887-3603 |TABERNASH

Denver School of the Arts|Moscow String Quartet performs works by Mozart, Schubert and others, 7 p.m.|$6-$15|7111 Montview Blvd., 303-766-8925

Newman Center for the Performing Arts

W|Second Annual Alumni Recital in Hamilton Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m. Free|2344 E. Iliff Ave., 303-871-6412, du.edu/lamont

St. John’s Cathedral|The Colorado Wind Ensemble presents its annual “Chamber Music Concert,” 7:30 p.m.|Free, donations accepted|1313 Clarkson St., 303-394-4552, coloradowindensemble.org

St. John’s Episcopal Church|band|$|1419 Pine St., 303-499-3165, arsnovasingers.org|BOULDER

VARIETY

The Burnt Toast Restaurant

TH|Chris Lee on vibes and percussion with Colleen O’Brien on vocals and cello, 8-10 p.m.|1235 Pennyslvania Ave., 303-440-5200|BOULDER

Castle Rock Community Bandstand

SU|The Castle Rock Band, 1:30 p.m. Free|100 S. Wilcox St., 303-688-7700|CASTLE ROCK

Columbine Knolls

M|The Denver Concert Band performs as part of its “Summer Pops Series,” 4 p.m.|Free|6191 Plymouth Drive, 303-83-MUSIC (836-8742), denverconcertband.org|LITTLETON

Common Grounds Cyber Cafe

SA|MAK, a tribal jam band, 8-10 p.m.|No cover|1601 17th St., 303-296-9248

Four Mile Historic Park

W|Swallow Hill’s Shady Grove Picnic Concert Series opens with The O’Brien Family Band, 6:30 p.m. The concert series continues Wednesdays through Aug. 3. Families are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner|$7, $2 children 12 and under, discounts for Swallow Hill members|715 S. Forest St., 303-777-1003|127 E. Aspen St., 970-858-0880|FRUITA

Gold Hill Inn|bandCALDIVIDE]|$5|401 Main Street Gold Hill, 303-443-6461, goldhillinn.com|BOULDER

Mary’s Lake Lodge

SA|Melissa Ivey Band, 8 p.m. No cover|2625 Mary’s Lake Road, 970-586-5958|ESTES PARK

Mercury Cafe

W|Melissa Ivey, Vicci Martinez, Kelly Buchanan|2199 California St., 303-293-8718

The Muse

SA|Flat Top Reed & Friends, 5 p.m. No cover|126 South Park Square, 970-858-7675|FRUITA

Opera House Billiards Club|Burn, 9 p.m. No cover|SA & W|Karaoke, 9 p.m. No cover|300 Main St., 303-651-7773|LONGMONT

Penny Lane|Brent ng, Shawn Bryant|SA|Young Minded Accordionists|SU|band|TU & TH|Open Stage|Wjune 1|Frikus|18th and Pearl, 303-443-9516|BOULDER

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant

SU|The Denver Concert Band performs as part of its “Summer Pops Series,” 5 p.m.|Free|5400 S. Yosemite St., 303-83-MUSIC (836-8742), denverconcertband.org|GREENWOOD VILLAGE

Recital Hall – Fort Lewis College

SA|Durango Arts Center and the Durango Choral Society continue the 12th annual Animas Music Festival with Musical Meditations, 7 p.m.|$5-$12|Fort Lewis College-Durango campus, 970-247-7657, www.durangoconcerts.com|DURANGO

Rock-N-Soul Cafe

TU|Kelly Buchanan, Angie Stevens, 8:30 p.m.|$3|5290 Arapahoe Ave., 303-443-5108|BOULDER

Rotary Park

M|Durango Arts Center and the Durango Choral Society continue the 12th annual Animas Music Festival with The Jeff Solon Swing’n Big Band featuring the Animas Brass Quintet, 1 p.m.|970-247-7657, www.durangoconcerts.com|DURANGO

Skylark Lounge

SA|Dalhart Imperials, 9 p.m. $5|SU|Buford T. Justice, 9 p.m. $5|TH|The Delta Sonics, Eric Boa|140 S. Broadway, 303-722-7844, skylarklounge.com

Spanish Lady Ranch

-M|The four-day festival offers a variety of musicians and bands including Buddy Cage and Dave Nelson, jam sessions, food, vendors, camping and more. Times, tickets vary. Participants are asked to bring some canned goods for a food drive|303-297-1772, maydaze.net|STRASBURG

Swallow Hill|Paul Geremia in Tuft Theater, 8 p.m. $15| & SAmay 27-28|It’s A Beautiful Day in Daniels Hall, 8 p.m. $27, $24 in advance|TUmay 31|Open Jam in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $1|W|Blues Jam in Swallow Hill Cafe, 7 p.m. $1|TH|One Lucky Guy in Swallow Hill Cafe, 6:30 p.m. $7|71 E. Yale Ave., 303-777-1003, swallowhill.com

The Zephyr Lounge

& SA|Honky-tonk and rockabilly with Whiskey Trip, 9 p.m.|11940 E. Colfax Ave., 303-364-8981|AURORA

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