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05/22/2026

Colorado New Music Festival - Tickets on sale Now. Join us May 30th.

Ars Nova Singers presents RubyGLOW: Colorado New Music Festival (MAY 30) featuring St Martin's Chamber Choir, Kantorei, ...
05/04/2026

Ars Nova Singers presents RubyGLOW: Colorado New Music Festival (MAY 30) featuring St Martin's Chamber Choir, Kantorei, and Ars Nova. Tickets available at this link!

https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyglow/

RubyGLOW
Saturday, May 30, 2026, 7:30 PM
Central Presbyterian Church
1660 Sherman St, Denver, CO 80203, USA

RubyGLOW: Colorado New Music Festival This is a rare opportunity to hear three of Colorado’s finest choirs sharing the stage...

Still ringing with Shared Visions! Four photos from last weekend; what a profoundly moving experience.
04/29/2026

Still ringing with Shared Visions! Four photos from last weekend; what a profoundly moving experience.

Don't miss our signature production April 24-26! In RubyFIRE: Shared Visions, everyone gets to see how a single image be...
04/17/2026

Don't miss our signature production April 24-26! In RubyFIRE: Shared Visions, everyone gets to see how a single image becomes a meeting place for language and music.

In this chain of inspiration:
🎨 Gayle Gerson → ✍️ Heather Gardner → 🎼 Tom Morgan

What begins as Bridge Impressions becomes Six Ways of Looking at a Bridge, and then transforms again into sound: vocal music that holds both connection and distance, and asks what it means to 'cross'

“The bridge becomes the span between worlds.”
And in performance, your listening completes it.

🎟️ Tickets: https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyfire-shared-visions/
📖 Read more: https://arsnovasingers.org/fourth-chain-of-inspiration-bridge-impressions/

One of the most compelling parts of RubyFIRE: Shared Visions is watching a single image evolve... shifting meaning as it...
04/15/2026

One of the most compelling parts of RubyFIRE: Shared Visions is watching a single image evolve... shifting meaning as it moves from artist to poet to composer.

🎨 Jan R. Carson → ✍️ Moudi Sbeity → 🎼 Paul Fowler

What begins as Alteration 3 becomes "The Poet Wonders", and then transforms again into sound: music that lives inside curiosity rather than resolution.

When it reaches the stage, the final step belongs to you. Your listening completes the circle.

🎟️ Tickets: https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyfire-shared-visions/
📖 Read more: https://arsnovasingers.org/the-third-chain-of-inspiration-alteration-3/

Second Chain of Inspiration – Reflections in Water and Sky Claire Ibarra → Nina Kentwortz → Leah Porter Tracy🔗 https://a...
04/07/2026

Second Chain of Inspiration – Reflections in Water and Sky
Claire Ibarra → Nina Kentwortz → Leah Porter Tracy

🔗 https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyfire-shared-visions/

This next Shared Visions chain begins with Claire Ibarra and her photograph Cloud Dance- sky moving across water, color shifting before you can name it. A moment both still and alive.

There’s something quietly spacious here. Reflection becomes its own landscape. The image doesn’t ask to be explained, only to be experienced.

Poet Nina Kentwortz steps into that same reflected sky:
“I come to the water
when my heart needs sky.”

Now the landscape becomes personal: a mirror, an antidote, a place to return when the world feels too fast or too heavy.

Composer Leah Porter Tracy continues the chain, transforming reflection into resonance. Her music invites both singers and listeners into a shared space, where stillness becomes sound.

Each artist receives something and lets it change before passing it on.
And then it arrives with you. You are part of the chain too.
https://arsnovasingers.org/second-chain-of-inspiration-reflections-in-water-and-sky/

Join us April 24–26 for RubyFIRE: Shared Visions

Introducing the 2026 Shared Visions First Chain of Inspiration! Alex Gogoliev → Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer → Glenda Luck ...
04/03/2026

Introducing the 2026 Shared Visions First Chain of Inspiration!
Alex Gogoliev → Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer → Glenda Luck

https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyfire-shared-visions/
RubyFIRE: Shared Visions

Ars Nova Singers’ signature project, Shared Visions, returns this season with RubyFIRE, featuring four more stunning groups of artists who have come together in the creation of four new works for chorus.

In this series, we’ll introduce you to each group and share a bit about how they’ve inspired each other in this creative process.

Our Chains of Inspiration start with each visual artist. We began by selecting 7 visual artists who each submitted 3 works to our online gallery. Then the gallery was made available to poets and writers, who, inspired by what they saw, wrote and submitted poetry based on the artworks. Then 4 composers were invited to select a poem and its associated artwork and create a new choral work based on the words and imagery.

These new choral works will be presented on April 24, 25, and 26 in our RubyFIRE: Shared Visions concerts.

The first Chain of Inspiration includes Alex Gogoliev, painter; Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, poet; and Glenda Luck, composer.

For Alex Gogoliev, inspiration often begins at night.

He’s kept a dream journal for years—pages filled with fragments of images that don’t quite translate into words. Sketching became his way of holding onto them. First quickly, with whatever pen was nearby. Then more deliberately, in ink, as his language as an artist began to take shape.

He is also inspired by traveling, walking, simply being outside, immersed in nature. And above all, his children. He says, “When we’re outdoors as a family, their innocent wonder and excitement are contagious. Through their eyes, I’m able to rediscover the beauty of the world, which deepens my appreciation and inspires my work even more.”

You can feel all of that in Little Explorers. It’s not just a scene—it’s a feeling. You sense that the woods are alive and that you’ve stepped into something larger than yourself.

Little Explorers
Little Explorers, by Alex Gogoliev
And then someone else steps in—not to explain the image, but to listen to it.

Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer meets Alex’s work with words.

Her poem doesn’t describe the painting so much as enters into it:

To walk in the woods
is a kind of prayer.

There’s a hush in her writing, a kind of attention that makes you slow down without realizing it. In this work, the forest becomes more than a place – it becomes presence. Something watching, listening, holding. Suddenly, that feeling you had looking at the painting has a voice.

Not a definition. Just a deeper way in.

Just when words feel like they might be enough—they aren’t, and that’s where Glenda Luck begins.

In the relentless pace of modern life, Glenda’s music creates a sanctuary; it’s an intimate invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the emotions and stories that celebrate our collective humanity.

Rooted in a deep bond with nature and inspired by a childhood spent dancing barefoot through the forest in upstate New York, her compositions offer a moment of warmth and stillness, a chance for transformation and meaning.

Immersed in classical music and ballet from childhood, Glenda studied piano and flute privately through her school years before spending fifteen years composing and performing folk music independently.

Listening to her work feels a bit like stepping into the forest again.

Each Chain of Inspiration moves, not in a straight line, but in a kind of passing – from dream, to image, to word, to sound.

Each artist receives something and then lets it change in their hands before sending it on its way.

And then it arrives with you.

Maybe as a memory.
Maybe as a feeling you haven’t had in a while.
Maybe as something you don’t quite have words for yet.

You’re part of the chain too. We invite you to experience it with us!

https://arsnovasingers.org/introducing-the-2026-shared-visions-first-chain-of-inspiration/

Meet the incredible artists behind RubyFIRE: Shared Visions! https://arsnovasingers.org/shared-visions-2026/These visual...
03/23/2026

Meet the incredible artists behind RubyFIRE: Shared Visions!
https://arsnovasingers.org/shared-visions-2026/
These visual artists, poets, composers, and performers bring this collaborative journey to life. Tap the link to explore their work, and join us for an artistic celebration April 24-26!

03/21/2026

Happy Vernal Equinox to all! As we enjoy the first day of Spring, and experience the fleeting balance of light and shadow, we can pause in Dowland’s suspended world of stillness and beauty.

“Time Stands Still”
Nicholas Phan & Ann Marie Morgan

Ars Nova Singers is deeply committed to community and educational outreach, creating emotionally rich experiences across generations and enriching communities through music, workshops, concerts, and collaborations.

We’re igniting the Colorado arts scene with▪️RubyFIRE: Shared Visions▪️April 24-26! https://arsnovasingers.org/productio...
03/16/2026

We’re igniting the Colorado arts scene with▪️RubyFIRE: Shared Visions▪️April 24-26! https://arsnovasingers.org/production/rubyfire-shared-visions/

RubyFIRE, featuring Shared Visions (Ars Nova Singers’ signature collaborative project), connects Colorado visual, literary, and musical artists in chains of inspiration.

For our 4th Shared Visions venture, we start by assembling a gallery of 21 visual art works by seven Colorado artists. Next, we invite Colorado poets to engage with this art and respond to its inspiration with original poems that we compile into an anthology. Four Colorado composers are then commissioned to incorporate this anthology into new music for chorus. Finally, our performances will gather all these Colorado creatives together – and then the artworks will truly sing! The cycle is complete when YOU, the audience, join us to bring this new art to life.

Our 2026 chains of inspiration:

🔹Alex Gogoliev → Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer → Glenda Luck
🔹Claire Ibarra → Nina Kentwortz → Leah Porter Tracy
🔹Jan R. Carson → Moudi Sbeity → Paul Fowler
🔹Gayle Gerson → Heather Gardner → Tom Morgan

The concert will also feature Valerie Szarek on Native American flute, and Gavin Kitchen on marimba.

▪️Friday, April 24, 2026 – 7:30 PM, Lakewood Cultural Center, Lakewood
▪️Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 7:30 PM, The Dairy Arts Center, Boulder
▪️Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 4:00 PM, The Dairy Arts Center, Boulder

Artwork: “Ring of Fire” by Scott Fraser

Boulder County Arts Alliance Boulder Chamber Scientific & Cultural Facilities District - SCFD Tom Morgan

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