ALIX CORBOY | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Alix Corboy has been involved with the Denver Chamber Music Festival since its inception, helping shape its artistic vision and community impact from the very beginning. She has been a driving force in Denver’s arts community for more than a decade, most notably through her visionary leadership with Friends of Chamber Music (FCM). Over the past 12 years, she has served in numerous key roles—including President of the Board and Chair of the Music Committee—guiding FCM’s mission to bring world-class chamber music to Denver. As Chair of the Music Committee, Alix expanded the organization’s programming to feature more diverse artists and underrepresented composers while fostering partnerships with schools, libraries, correctional facilities, and shelters to bring live music to audiences across the city. Her commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion has left a lasting mark on both FCM and Denver’s cultural landscape.
A classically trained pianist with degrees from Temple University and the University of Denver, Alix has performed widely as a chamber musician and educator, including with The Playground, Augustana Arts, and the Denver Philharmonic. Before moving to Denver, she taught at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia and held leadership roles in development at the University of Pennsylvania and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. Beyond her work in music, Alix serves as Vice-Chair of Development for Mile High Early Learning and is a passionate advocate for Denver’s homeless and immigrant communities.