Travis Yamamototravis

Pianist, Colorado Hebrew Chorale, Kol Nashim

 

Travis S. Yamamoto has worked as a pianist and/or musical director for Boulder’s Dinner Theatre, the Denver Civic Theatre, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Miners’ Alley Playhouse, the Evergreen Players and the Colorado Hebrew Chorale. Mr. Yamamoto is also active as a free-lance pianist and harpsichordist in vocal and instrumental chamber music, and has won awards in composition from The National Conference on Piano Pedagogy and the ASCAP Standard Awards Panel. Mr. Yamamoto holds degrees from the University of Colorado, Boulder and the University of Southern California, and is currently a lecturer in music for the College of Arts and Media at the University of Colorado, Denver and is a member of Early Music Colorado, the Antique Phonograph Society and The College Music Society.

We Stand With Israel

The Colorado Hebrew Chorale community has been united in support for Israel during the past two years. As we rejoice in the return of the last 20 living hostages from captivity, our hearts continue to ache alongside those who have not yet received the remains of their loved ones.

The Chorale's two choirs continue to rehearse and perform during this trying time, for it is what we do as musicians: through music we mourn and through music we continue to assert visions of a hopeful and more peaceful world.