Ars Nova Singers · 2026–27 Season

Confluence

Five projects · September 2026 through May 2027 · Boulder, Denver, and Longmont

Season packages

Choose a package this season and enjoy subscription discounts. With the Flex Pass you get any three concerts at a 15% discount. Buy a Season Package with all five concerts at a 20% savings. Either way you choose the concerts and the nights that suit you, and the discount is applied automatically at checkout.

A third tier, the Nova Circle, includes all five concerts PLUS special events and benefits throughout the season — full details on the packages page.

Where Voices Meet

A confluence is where two or more currents meet and become one — distinct sources joining into a single flow. It’s a fitting name for what happens every time Ars Nova Singers takes the stage: individual voices, each still their own, coming together to become one sound. This season traces that idea from the start, opening with a program built around flow itself, then following it through darkness and light, sound and motion, springs and gears, and closing with crossing currents, where the season’s own voices diverge and find their way back together.

Torn tissue-paper collage of a seated guitarist playing a classical guitar in a frescoed chapel, deep navy and teal with coral and antique gold light

September 12, 2026

House Concert with Nicolò Spera

1 performance · Private residence

Ars Nova Singers opens the season without singing a note. Guitarist Nicolò Spera presents a solo recital in an intimate house concert on Saturday, September 12, at 5:00 pm. Seating is strictly limited.

Torn tissue-paper collage, aerial view of mountain streams converging into a river, deep navy and teal ridges with coral and gold light along the water

October 9–11, 2026

Rivers & Streams

3 performances · Longmont, Denver, Boulder

Our 41st season begins at the source, exploring the fluid textures of water and the shimmering colors of the guitar. The program features two modern masterworks for choir and classical guitar, with guest artist Nicolò Spera.

Torn tissue-paper collage of a single candle burning in a dark winter forest, bare branches against layered navy and teal snow, warm coral and gold light around the flame

December 10–19, 2026

Darkness & Light

4 performances · Boulder, Denver, Longmont

The winter solstice reminds us that even in the darkness there is light, and still more light to come: each day we get just a bit closer to the sun again. Celebrate the season with a convergence of luminous medieval harmonies, joyous Renaissance motets, and favorite carols in sparkling new arrangements. Featuring Gavin Kitchen, vibraphone.

Sound and Motion — Ars Nova Singers concert artwork

February 5–7, 2027

Sound & Motion

3 performances · Boulder, Denver

Ars Nova Goes to the Movies. In this musical montage, Ars Nova presents a selection of choral music as it has migrated from the silver screen to the soundtrack of popular culture. Featuring guest artist MinTze Wu, violin.

Torn tissue-paper collage of Ars Nova Singers in performance, singers in dark concert dress holding folders and tablets beneath a warm gold arched hall

March 13, 2027

Blake Morgan Residency

1 performance · Denver

Ars Nova Singers is pleased to welcome composer, conductor, and tenor with VOCES8, Blake Morgan, for three days of educational workshops, culminating in a free concert on Saturday afternoon, March 13.

Free admission
Springs and Gears — Ars Nova Singers steampunk concert artwork

April 2–30, 2027

Springs & Gears

4 performances · Denver, Boulder

Brass, gearing, gauges, visible mechanism - a musical fusion of the historical and the fantastical, this Steampunk-inspired program blends Victorian aesthetics with futuristic elements. Performed by our 12-voice Chamber Ensemble.

Torn tissue-paper collage of two river currents crossing and merging, one warm coral and gold, one cool teal and navy, blending where they overlap

May 21–22, 2027

Crosscurrents

2 performances · Denver, Boulder

These concerts conclude our 41st season, Confluence, with a program of rich and meaningful American choral works, featuring the Colorado premiere of Cor Amoris by guest conductor and composer, Marques L. A. Garrett.

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