Extasis performs in concert at the Strings Music Festival Winter Series in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. For an archived blog review and video, please click here.
CSO New Year's Eve 2010
Claude Sim makes a special solo appearance with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra in their annual New Year's Eve spectacular. Limited tickets remain at the CSO website.
Symphonic Tango 2010
Friday, November 19th, 7:30pm @ Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver, Colorado
Claude Sim will join bandoneon master Raul Jaurena for a special appearance as part of Colorado Symphony Orchestra's new Inside the Score series. Please visit the CSO website for ticketing information.
Extasis @ Dazzle Jazz 9/27
Come join Extasis for an evening of Argentine tango at one of the world's finest jazz clubs. For ticket information, please visit here.
Hi-Dive
Extasis joins DeVotchKa for Valentine's Day Show
DeVotchKa NYE 2009 @ Mercury Cafe
Extasis on MySpace
Click here for more free sample clips of Extasis live with symphony orchestra.
Steamboat Springs 2009
On August 1st and 8th, Claude will be playing at the Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The programs will include Moszkowski Suite for 2 Violins & Piano, Brahms Viola Quintet in F major (viola), and the finale of the classical series season- Dvorak Piano Quintet.
Claude Sim in the Denver Post
Check out this excerpt from Kyle MacMillan's profile of Claude in the Denver Post.
“Concertgoers who know Claude Sim only as the Colorado Symphony’s associate concertmaster might easily assume that he fits the stereotype of a classical musician.
You know: staid and cerebral. The kind of person who pays attention only to Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. Bruce Springsteen? Who’s that?
Such an image could hardly be more off the mark.
The 31-year-old violinist has been a musical rebel since childhood, someone for whom sonatas and symphonies have never been enough. Besides fronting occasional gigs at Dazzle, a local jazz club, he is a member of Extasis, a tango quartet that performs monthly at the Mercury Cafe.”
Extasis CD is available now!
Extasis is proud to announce the arrival of our first CD! To order yours today, visit the music store at www.claudesim.com. ($16 USD)
Miró Quartet
Claude Sim joins the Miró Quartet on 2nd viola for their appearance February 19th, 2009 (7:30pm) at Colorado State University's Griffin Concert Hall in Fort Collins, Colorado. Program includes Mozart's viola quintet in G minor. For more information on the quartet, visit www.miroquartet.com. Photo courtesy of Tim Van Schmidt.
W.A. Mozart & Friends
Claude will be performing Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 with the Colorado Youth Symphony Orchestra on February 3rd, 2009, in Gates Concert Hall at Denver University. He will be stepping in for the ailing Edward Dusinberre (first violinist, Takacs Quartet). Conducting the concert will be CYSO music director Basil Vendryes.
Extasis
Extasis announce the arrival of their first CD! Stay tuned for the announcement of the album's availability through www.claudesim.com and at their live shows. Photo courtesy of Grant Leighton.
A Night in Vienna
Join the Colorado Symphony Orchestra for a special evening of Viennese classics & more! As violin soloist, Claude will be performing three pieces by Fritz Kreisler, and Monti's Czardas with the CSO on New Year's Eve. Scott O'Neil conducts. For tickets and further information, please visit www.coloradosymphony.org
Dave Hanson Jazz Violin Concerto
The acclaimed composer Dave Hanson has written a jazz violin concerto dedicated to Claude Sim. The piece is a vehicle for the violin, a launching pad for improvisation, and contains hints from the bebop era. The work will be given its premiere with Eric Bertoluzzi and the Up Close and Musical ensemble. More information can be found at www.englewoodarts.org
Colorado State University
Colorado State University announces the appointment of Claude Sim as Assistant Professor of Violin. Please visit here for more information about the program.
Solo performance with Colorado Symphony, Marin Alsop
In January 2006, Claude Sim performed Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 2 with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Marin Alsop. Click here for an archived review of the concert.