Events

Concert

What better way to enjoy music outdoors than to hear music written expressly for an outdoor performance? We are pleased to present the Water Music by George Frederick Handel on October 9th at 6:00 on the outdoor stage at the The Salt Lake International Peace Gardens. Originally written for an outdoor party on the Thames River in 1717, the music is as fresh today as when it was premiered for King George I and his guests. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy a socially-distanced celebration of live music with YOUR Salt Lake Symphony. Royal invitations optional.

SLS Returns: A Summer of Music

Here you are classical music fans: The Salt Lake Symphony will be performing the first of four short outdoor concerts on Saturday, May 15 at the Midvale City Park Amphitheater (425 6th Ave, Midvale, UT 84047)

On the docket this week, a free concert with some youthful Mendelssohn and Schubert and Eric Ewazen's impressive Symphony in Brass. The entire program runs 40 minutes. Social distancing encouraged and quite possible at this venue. Thank you for supporting your Salt Lake Symphony!

SLS Returns: A Summer of Music

Here you are classical music fans: The Salt Lake Symphony will be performing the second of four short outdoor concerts on Saturday, May 22 at the Murray Park Amphitheater (495 5300 S, Murray, UT 84107)

On the docket this week, a free concert with Eric Ewazen's impressive Symphony in Brass and some youthful Schubert, his Symphony #5. The entire program runs 50 minutes. Social distancing encouraged and quite possible at this venue. Thank you for supporting your Salt Lake Symphony!

SLS Returns: A Summer of Music

Conductors
Robert Baldwin, Brandon Horrocks

  • Mendelssohn Sinfonia #10 for Strings
  • Gounod Petite Symphony for Winds
  • Schubert Symphony #5, mvt. 4 in B-flat major

SLS Returns: A Summer of Music

Conductors
Robert Baldwin, Brandon Horrocks

  • Gounod Petite Symphony for Winds
  • Schubert Symphony #5 in B-flat major

Creative Connections

The Salt Lake Symphony returns to an indoor concert venue with a program of varied music, ranging from the classical period to the 20th Century, that is sure to appeal to both symphony lovers and newcomers alike. Our program, Creative Connections, will explore music that is evocative of time, place and era – all in a comfortable format that introduces audiences to the composers, sounds, and possibilities of orchestral music. Designed as a program to entertain and educate the entire family, don’t miss this evening of classics!

Get Tickets $5.00 – $15.00

The SLS Returns!

Now that the pandemic season has wrapped up for the Salt Lake Symphony, we are looking forward to a full orchestra to open the 2021-2022 Season on September 25. It was always our destiny to return, and our program will feature three works that explore destiny, fate, and the meaning of life. The program is filled with some of the most memorable melodies and beloved ever written.

Concert

Join us at the new Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center as we take a journey of the spirit through music. In a program that explores how composers describe the indescribable, we will play music that both invites reflection and expresses joy. We are pleased to welcome Utah Symphony Associate Concertmaster Kathryn Eberle, joining us to play Ottorino Respighi's seldomly heard masterpiece Concerto Gregoriano. Spanning over 400 years, the program will also feature will our brass section playing works by Giovanni Gabrielli, and our string section performing Adolphus Hailstork’s Concerto da Chiesa. The program will close with Paul Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber, which the orchestra was primed to perform in March of 2020 when the pandemic struck. Returning to finish this work presents closure and promises to be cathartic for both musicians and patrons.

Happy Holidays

Holidays are special with the Salt Lake Symphony. Join us for a musical cup of cheer on December 18 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall as we present the sounds of the season! Filled with beloved tunes, cheerful décor, and both old and new classics, you are assured a break from the Christmas rush. Our Happy Holidays concert is an energizing and inspiring evening with the SLS musicians—and the perfect way to celebrate the season.

Musical Fairytales, Family Concert

Have you ever wondered just what is so inspiring about music? Bring the entire family as the Salt Lake Symphony presents "The Story of Music," our annual family concert. This year, audiences will be enthralled with Kile Smith's retelling of the classic tale The Bremen Town Musicians.

Vienna Ball

It's Back! We are so happy to invite patrons back to Old Vienna for the traditional Vienna Ball. Come dance the night away to the tunes of Johann Strauss, Jr. and company. Special guests include the BYU Ballroom Dance Team, and the Jazz Trio. So put on your dancing shoes, enjoy a bite to eat and bring your checkbook to help support the Salt Lake Symphony at this most anticipated ballroom dance event of the year!

Eye on Utah Talent

We keep our eyes and ears on Utah talent, for our March program. Schubert's beloved Overture to Die Zauberharfe will open the concert. Also known as the Overture to Rosamunde, the work delights audiences and players alike with its memorable melodies and perfectly balanced writing. The program will also present a world-premiere by Utah composer Andrew Maxfield for soprano and orchestra. Featuring guest artist Michelle Pedersen, Snowdrifts uses evocative poetry from several renown poets, including one you may not recognize as a published writer, our music director, Robert Baldwin. The program will conclude with the Symphony No. 1 in C major by Ludwig van Beethoven. This work will highlight our string and woodwind sections with wonderfully energetic motives and memorable writing, a trademark of the symphonic writing from one of the world's greatest composers.