
With a world-class faculty and concert venues, the Lamont School of Music is widely recognized as a premier music school. Students from across the world audition to study at Lamont, where they gain the skills and experience necessary to succeed in today’s dynamic arts world. Our commitment to excellence includes a multi-genre curriculum and award-winning performers engaging with audiences from across the Rocky Mountain West.
Our students experience and participate in Denver’s unrivaled metropolitan arts environment, where professional performing arts companies offer inspiration and performance opportunities. Our graduates pursue professional careers as outstanding performing artists, composers, conductors, entrepreneurs, recording professionals and scholars.
Whether you are a prospective student, an audience member or an arts supporter, we welcome you!
Lamont School of Music Centennial
We invite you to join us during this very special year: the 100th anniversary of the Lamont School of Music. Over its first century, Lamont grew from a modest conservatory into a school of national prominence.
Click to read a brief history, peruse historical photos, and see upcoming events related to the Centennial!

Lamont Concerts & Events

April 24-27
Lamont Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicchi" & "Suor Angelica" by Puccini
Set in a serene convent, Suor Angelica tells the story of the secret heartbreak of Sister Angelica as she confronts devastating news about her past. Delight in the comic brilliance of Gianni Schicchi, filled with wit, charm, and unforgettable music. This hilarious tale of family scheming and deception unfolds as a crafty outsider turns the tables on a greedy inheritance plot.
- Gates Concert Hall

Monday, March 31
Guest artist recital: Nancy Ambrose King, oboe
Nancy Ambrose King has appeared as soloist throughout the United States and abroad, including performances with the St. Petersburg, Russia, Philharmonic, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Janacek Philharmonic, Tokyo Chamber Orchestra, and Puerto Rico Symphony. She is on the faculty of the University of Michigan.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall

Friday, April 4
Guest artist recital: Brannon Cho, cello
Cellist Brannon Cho has emerged as an outstanding artist of his generation. He is the First Prize winner of the prestigious 6th International Paulo Cello Competition, and is also a top prize winner of the Queen Elisabeth, Naumburg, and Cassadó International Cello Competitions.
- 1:00pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall

April 24-27
Lamont Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicchi" & "Suor Angelica" by Puccini
Set in a serene convent, Suor Angelica tells the story of the secret heartbreak of Sister Angelica as she confronts devastating news about her past. Delight in the comic brilliance of Gianni Schicchi, filled with wit, charm, and unforgettable music. This hilarious tale of family scheming and deception unfolds as a crafty outsider turns the tables on a greedy inheritance plot.
- Gates Concert Hall

Monday, March 31
Guest artist recital: Nancy Ambrose King, oboe
Nancy Ambrose King has appeared as soloist throughout the United States and abroad, including performances with the St. Petersburg, Russia, Philharmonic, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Janacek Philharmonic, Tokyo Chamber Orchestra, and Puerto Rico Symphony. She is on the faculty of the University of Michigan.
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall

Friday, April 4
Guest artist recital: Brannon Cho, cello
Cellist Brannon Cho has emerged as an outstanding artist of his generation. He is the First Prize winner of the prestigious 6th International Paulo Cello Competition, and is also a top prize winner of the Queen Elisabeth, Naumburg, and Cassadó International Cello Competitions.
- 1:00pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall

April 24-27
Lamont Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicchi" & "Suor Angelica" by Puccini
Set in a serene convent, Suor Angelica tells the story of the secret heartbreak of Sister Angelica as she confronts devastating news about her past. Delight in the comic brilliance of Gianni Schicchi, filled with wit, charm, and unforgettable music. This hilarious tale of family scheming and deception unfolds as a crafty outsider turns the tables on a greedy inheritance plot.
- Gates Concert Hall
"Lamont is going to give you the opportunity to really be heard as a musician."
Ruby Pucillo, BA Jazz Voice

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