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Exhibit Explores Greeley and Weld County History Through Music

"Seven Symphonic Portraits: A Weld County Reflection" opens November 16 at the Greeley History Museum. The exhibit features music by Dylan Fixmer, Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra's composer-in-residence. Fixmer’s work premiered October 14 at the orchestra’s performance of "Portraits of the West: Picturing Utopia."”

To compose "Seven Symphonic Portraits," Fixmer spent hours exploring Greeley and Weld County stories. He traveled the area, met colorful characters, and found inspiration in the Greeley Museums' archives. The seven movements that resulted convey the hopes, dreams, and struggles of the people who lived and worked here.

In a recent Weld Found podcast with Tim Coons of the Weld Community Foundation, Fixmer explained how he researched the stories that shaped the movements.

“I tried to collect as much information from as many different people as possible, and the museum made that very easy for me. They have this collection of oral histories in these giant file cabinets in the basement – just file after file of people talking about their experiences living in Greeley and in Weld County,” Fixmer said. “I read through so many of them looking for commonalities, and when I found something I really liked, I would go ask if I could have access to the audio files.”

Fixmer says that process of sifting through oral histories helped him start to find common threads that he wove into seven themes.

“So the seven movements… are representative of common experiences within people in Weld County. I tried to distill all of those oral histories and all of those photographs that go with them into these movements. Each movement represents some shared experience of the people.” (To listen to the two-part podcast, visit weldfound.podbean.com.)

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For the exhibit at the Greeley History Museum, Fixmer collaborated with the Greeley Museums staff as they used images and objects from the museums' collections to create the exhibit. Visitors can use QR codes in the exhibit to hear recordings of the music as performed by the Greeley Philharmonic.

The Greeley History Museum, 714 8th Street, is open Thursday to Saturday. For more information, contact the Greeley History Museum at 970-350-9220 or by emailing Museums@greeleygov.com.

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Photo: A page from Fixmer’s handwritten composition notebook.

Courtesy Greeley History Museum.

ALT Text: Notebook page with music composition hand-written in pencil in draft form over entire page. 


Release Date:
Nov 21, 2023

Chris Bowles, Museums Manager

970-350-9218

Chris.Bowles@greeleygov.com

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