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SUMMARY:Family Fun Concert: The Thrill of Music
DESCRIPTION:Experience the thrill of being in the orchestra as the Salt Lake Symphony presents some of the most exciting music ever written. This program\, designed especially for families\, will introduce the instruments of the orchestra in ways unlike any you’ve ever experienced. Parents: bring the kids. Kids: bring the parents\, grandparents\, aunts and uncles. Bring the neighbors\, too! This concert is appropriate for ages 1-100! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Matthew Makeever \n\nWagner Ride of the Valkyries\nNewton-Howard Selections from King Kong\nPeck\, Russell The Thrill of the Orchestra\nBrahms Hungarian Dances #5 and #6\nStrauss\, Sr. Radetzky March\nWilliams\, John Music from Star Wars ‘The Force Awakens’\n\nGuestDancers from the University of Utah School of Dance
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/family-fun-concert-the-thrill-of-music/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191214T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:Holiday Concert: Let There Be Peace
DESCRIPTION:Two inspiring events await our audiences to ring in the holiday season. The SLS is collaborating with the University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble to present Menotti’s beloved Christmas opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors. This will be presented as a double-bill with Utah composer Michael Leavitt’s new setting of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. With four performances (December 5 – 7) this performance allows flexibility for your busy schedule with room to remember the spirit of the season. \nThe orchestra will also present Christmas favorites on December 14th in ‘Let There Be Peace”\, and this program will feature beloved and new works to remind us of the special messages of the season. We are thrilled to be joined by the Utah Voices for our annual celebration of holiday music. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Kelly DeHaan\, Eric Noyes \nGuestUtah Voices
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/holiday-concert-let-there-be-peace/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191205T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191207T000000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:Amahl & Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:Two inspiring events await our audiences to ring in the holiday season. The SLS is collaborating with the University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble to present Menotti’s beloved Christmas opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors. This will be presented as a double-bill with Utah composer Michael Leavitt’s new setting of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. With four performances (December 5 – 7) this performance allows flexibility for your busy schedule with room to remember the spirit of the season. \nThe orchestra will also present Christmas favorites on December 14th in ‘Let There Be Peace”\, and this program will feature beloved and new works to remind us of the special messages of the season. We are thrilled to be joined by the Utah Voices for our annual celebration of holiday music. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Mike Leavitt \n\nMenotti Amahl and the Night Visitors\nLeavitt and Buck A Christmas Carol
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/amahl-christmas-carol-2/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191109T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:New Horizons
DESCRIPTION:From the gauchos of Argentina to some of the most sweeping symphonic notes every composed\, we’re travelling to the New World for our November concert. Now considered a standard of the orchestral repertoire\, Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera’s energetic Estancia was one of the first to introduce the rhythms and melodies from South America to a wider audience. \nJoining the orchestra will be some of Salt Lake’s finest high school student musicians for a side-by-side performance of John Williams’ delightfully swaggering overture to motion picture\, The Cowboys. \nThe evening will be capped off with what many consider to be the finest ever symphony by an American composer\, the Symphony No. 3 by Aaron Copland. Though non-programmatic\, the work nonetheless reminds the listeners of the broad vistas and powerful stories of the American narrative and of the distinctive benign\, noble self-confidence that has historically defined the American spirit. It is no surprise that the aptly named Fanfare for the Common Man\, which forms the motivic backbone of the entire symphony\, still resonates so strongly within us. It’s an immersive experience that simply must be experienced in person! \nConductorsGerald Elias\, Matthew Makeever \n\nWilliams\, John Cowboys Overture Side-by-Side with high school students\nGinastera Four Dances from Estancia\nCopland Symphony #3
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/new-horizons/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190928T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190928T193000
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SUMMARY:Fantastique!
DESCRIPTION:Beware the idée fixe! Berlioz broke the mold and changed history with his monumental score to Symphonie Fantastique. More than merely a big work with massive forces\, it’s a deeply personal vision of both love and obsession that touches from every corner of the mind\, with a final stop in an imagined Hell of the artist’s own devices. Berlioz’s inventive compositional style and thrilling music set the standard for most of the  programmatic music that followed in the 19th century\, especially where a touch of the supernatural was involved. We open the program with one of those very pieces he influenced\, César Franck’s rarely performed Le Chasseur maudit (The Accursed Huntsman). It’s a thrilling\, and slightly chilling\, way to open our 44th season that we know you will love to death! \nConductorsMatthew Makeever\, Matthew Mainella \n\nFranck Le Chasseur maudit\nBerlioz Symphonie fantastique
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/fantastique/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190712T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190713T000000
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SUMMARY:Days of ’47
DESCRIPTION:The Salt Lake Symphony joins the Choral Arts Society of Utah for the Annual Days of ’47 Pops Concert in Abravanel Hall to kick off Utah’s Pioneer Celebration. Sterling Poulson and Robert Baldwin share conducting duties leading the choir\, orchestra and special guests in two nights of family friendly music celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.. \nSponsored by: Days of ’47 KUTV 2News Northrop Grumman Sorenson Legacy Foundation Med One Salt Lake Zoo Arts and Parks \nConductorsSterling Poulson\, Robert Baldwin \n\nGilbert\, Donny Through Perils to the Stars: Liftoff 50th Anniversary of the 1969 Apollo Moon Landing\nMacDermot\, Galt Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In\nDiamond\, Neil Sweet Caroline Arr: Shaw\, Kirby\nConti\, Bill The Right Stuff\nLeigh\, Mitch Impossible Dream Arr: Welch\, Jay\nGoldsmith\, Jerry Star Trek: First Contact\nStrauss\, Richard Also Sprach Zarathustra\nStrauss\, Johann Jr. Blue Danube Waltz\nDavis\, Chip Earthrise and Return \nGraham\, Brendan O America  Arr: Joseph\, William\nGraham and Lovland You Raise Me Up  Arr: Krogstad\nMartin\, Joseph Who Are the  Brave  Arr: Williams\, Paul\n\nGuestChoral Arts Society of Utah\, Chorus
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/days-of-47/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190516T193000
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SUMMARY:Mahler in May
DESCRIPTION:Mere mention of the name Gustav Mahler evokes images of struggle and triumph. His music is the pinnacle of orchestral writing and achievement. The Salt Lake Symphony and Utah Voices will share one of the monuments of the repertoire on Thursday\, May 16 as we perform Mahler’s Symphony No. 2\, also known as the Resurrection Symphony. It is a powerful exploration of life\, death\, spirituality and eternity. Mahler’s score attempts to answers life’s biggest questions with one of the largest group of musicians ever assembled for a symphony—over 120 players\, two soloists\, and a chorus of over 200. In addition to our frequent collaborators\, the Utah Voices\, we will also be joined by renowned vocalists Melissa Heath\, soprano\, and Kirstin Chávez\, mezzo-soprano\, to perform this memorable masterpiece. Rarely does an audience remain unmoved and unchanged by this powerful work. Join us for the season-ender for the ages! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nMahler Symphony #2 “Resurrection” Solo: Melissa Heath\, soprano; Kirstin Chávez\, mezzo-soprano\n\nGuestUtah Voices
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/mahler-in-may/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190420T193000
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SUMMARY:Nuances de bleu (Shades of Blue)
DESCRIPTION:Guest conductor Robert Seebacher leads the SLS on a journey to France\, the land of art and inspiration. Join the SLS for a concert of French classics. One of the most evocative works ever composed\, Debussy’s La Mer presents both images and moods of the sea. His Petite Suite will provide contrast to the depth of this remarkable Impressionist composer. Maurice Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte and the little-heard Overture to Raymond by Ambroise Thomas round out our salute to France:  Nuances de bleu (Shades of Blue) \nConductorsRobert Seebacher \n\nThomas\, Ambroise Overture to Raymond\nDebussy Petite Suite\nRavel Pavane pour une infante défunte\nDebussy La Mer
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/nuances-de-bleu-shades-of-blue/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190316T193000
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CREATED:20221003T172518Z
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SUMMARY:Classical Tides
DESCRIPTION:Nature is in focus on the SLS March concert with music by Ludwig van Beethoven\, Benjamin Britten and Peter Boyer. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6\, the Pastorale Symphony may be known to audiences from its use in Walt Disney’s classic Fantasia. Beethoven’s homage to personal feelings he experienced while being in the countryside pervade this work\, one of the finest examples of Classical-era programmatic writing. In contrast\, Benjamin Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from the opera Peter Grimes\, provides a stark contrast\, as the orchestra paints pictures of different aspects of the sea that can be interpreted differently by each listener. Peter Boyer’s bright Festivities will open the concert with bright colors and musical sunshine\, a feature for our brass and percussion sections. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nBoyer\, Peter Festivities\nBritten Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes op. 33a\nBeethoven Symphony #6 “Pastoral” in F Major\, op. 68
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/classical-tides/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190126T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190126T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T172517Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Arts Piano Competition Winners Concert
DESCRIPTION:The SLS proudly partners with the University of Utah’s Summer Arts Piano Competition to present some of the finest young talent in the Intermountain West. Join us for an evening of youthful energy\, dazzling technique and great piano concertos. \nConductors\, Nick Harker\, Robert Baldwin \n\nMozart Concerto K459\, mvt. 1 Solo: Samuel Lu\, piano\nMozart Concerto K488\, mvt. 1 Solo: Joyce Wang\, piano\nSaint-Saëns Concerto #2\, mvt. 1 Solo: Timothy Liang\, piano\nRachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Solo: Ben Tufte\, piano\nRachmaninoff Concerto #1\, mvt. 3 Solo: Karl Schriewer\, piano
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/summer-arts-piano-competition-winners-concert/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190112T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T172517Z
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SUMMARY:Family Concert: Soar - Fantastic Flying Friends
DESCRIPTION:The SLS Family Concerts are beloved events\, introducing music and other arts to kids and their families for over three decades. This year’s concert promises something for everyone\, as we pay homage to our fantastic flying friends. Music celebrating the kingdom of the air will feature birds\, insects\, dragons and other flying creatures. Special guests from the University of Utah School of Dance will help to illustrate music that takes off and leaves you breathless. So grab your wingsuit and your imagination and join us for SOAR: Fantastic Flying Friends. \nConductorsNick Harker\, Robert Baldwin \n\nMozart The Magic Flute: Overture and Papageno’s Song\nRossini The Thieving Magpie Overture (La Gazza Ladra)\nStravinsky Berceuse & Finale from The Firebird\nNewton-Howard Music from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\nRimsky-Korsakov Flight of the Bumblebee kids conduct from seats\nTchaikovsky Swan Lake\, Act IV Finale\nPowell Flying Theme from How to Train Your Dragon
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/family-concert-soar-fantastic-flying-friends/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181215T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181215T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:Christmas Through the Ages
DESCRIPTION:Two inspiring events await our audiences to ring in the holiday season. The SLS is collaborating with the University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble to present Menotti’s beloved Christmas opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors. This will be presented as a double-bill with Utah composer Michael Leavitt’s new setting of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. With four performances to choose from (November 29 – December 1) this performance allows flexibility for your busy schedule with room to remember the spirit of the season. \nThe orchestra will also present Christmas favorites on December 15th in “Christmas Through the Ages.” Holiday favorites like Tchaikovsky’s Overture from The Nutcracker\, Corelli’s Christmas Concerto\, and Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride are sure to help even the grinchiest Grinch experience plenty of holiday cheer! Happy Holidays from YOUR Salt Lake Symphony!  \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Nick Harker \n\nTchaikovsky Overture from The Nutcracker\nRimsky-Korsakov Polonaise from Christmas Eve Suite\nStephenson\, James Bassoon It Will Be Christmas\nCorelli Christmas Concerto\nChase\, Bruce Around the World at Christmas Time\nLane\, Phillip Old Christmas Music\nDiLorenzo Trumpets on Parade\nAnderson\, Leroy Sleigh Ride
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/christmas-through-the-ages/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181201T000000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:Amahl
DESCRIPTION:Two inspiring events await our audiences to ring in the holiday season. The SLS is collaborating with the University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble to present Menotti’s beloved Christmas opera: Amahl and the Night Visitors. This will be presented as a double-bill with Utah composer Michael Leavitt’s new setting of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. With four performances to choose from (November 29 – December 1) this performance allows flexibility for your busy schedule with room to remember the spirit of the season. \nThe orchestra will also present Christmas favorites on December 15th in “Christmas Through the Ages.” Holiday favorites like Tchaikovsky’s Overture from The Nutcracker\, Corelli’s Christmas Concerto\, and Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride are sure to help even the grinchiest Grinch experience plenty of holiday cheer! Happy Holidays from YOUR Salt Lake Symphony!  \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Mike Leavitt \n\nMenotti Amahl and the Night Visitors\nLeavitt and Buck A Christmas Carol
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/amahl/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181103T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181103T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
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SUMMARY:Triumphs & Fanfares
DESCRIPTION:Local talent shines for our November concert. Dr. Peyden Shelton joins us from the University of Utah School of Music\, performing Alexandra Pakhmutova’s dazzling Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra. We will also perform the premiere of Utah composer Nathaniel Eschler’s Cherish\, written specifically for the Salt Lake Symphony and marking the 10th Anniversary of the Salt Cricket Composers Collective. The SLS is pleased to collaborate with this organization and support our local composers. We also continue our tradition of playing side-by-side with some of the talented young musicians from the Salt Lake region. Youthful talent will join us to play Rossini’s effervescent Overture to Gazza Ladra. All of this AND Sibelius’ beloved Symphony No. 5\, featuring YOUR Salt Lake Symphony! It’s an evening chock full of talent\, music\, and energy!  \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Nick Harker \n\nRossini Overture to La Gazza Ladra Side-by-Side with high school students\nEschler\, Nathaniel Cherish: Seven Fall and Winter Scenes World Premiere\nPakhmutova\, Alexandra Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra Solo: Peyden Shelton\, trumpet\nSibelius Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major\, op. 82
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/triumphs-fanfares/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180929T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T172503Z
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SUMMARY:Rhythm\, Passion\, Fate
DESCRIPTION:We open our season with a salute to rhythm. Stravinsky’s Petroushka is one if the composer’s earliest examples of mastery. In many ways\, the piece set the stage for the Rite of Spring\, appearing only two years after this ballet. We will be performing the original 1911 version\, the version the young Stravinsky intended when it was composed. Also on the program is Silvestre Revueltas’ homage to sacrifice\, Sensemaya. Revueltas’ music is highly evocative and will transport audiences to long-forgotten rituals and new musical vistas. Add to that Utah native and favorite pianist Josh Wright playing Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto No. 2\, and it’s an evening to remember. Don’t miss it! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nRevueltas\, Silvestre Sensemayá\nSaint-Saëns Piano Concerto #2 in G Minor\, op. 22 Solo: Josh Wright\, piano\nStravinsky Petrushka 1911 version
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/rhythm-passion-fate/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180607T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180607T103000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173220Z
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SUMMARY:Peter and the Wolf
DESCRIPTION:ConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nProkofiev Peter and the Wolf 4870 S 2700 W
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/peter-and-the-wolf/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180519T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180519T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173220Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart’s Coda
DESCRIPTION:Mozart’s Requiem has long been hailed as one of the great masterpieces of western art. To listen to this music is to be transported to a different time and space. Come hear the Salt Lake Symphony\, Utah Voices and U of U Faculty Voice Quartet perform this masterpiece\, as we bring our season to a close with style and gravitas. It’s a fitting end to a grand season of music. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nMozart Ave verum corpus\nMozart Requiem Solo: Julie Wright-Costa\, soprano;Kirstin Chavez\, mezzo-soprano;Robert Breault\, tenor;Seth Keeton\, bass\n\nGuestUtah Voices
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/mozarts-coda/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180428T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180428T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173220Z
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SUMMARY:Concert
DESCRIPTION:April brings guest conductor Russell Guyver to town for his first appearance\, and also the return of pianist Andrew Staupe\, an audience favorite from last season. A cornerstone of the orchestral repertoire\, Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony will be played alongside two lesser-known works\, Malcolm Arnold’s Scottish Dances and Tchaikovsky’s thrilling “other piano concerto\,” the Piano Concerto No. 2. Come hear the familiar and soon-to-be familiar music at Libby Gardner Concert Hall! \nConductorsRussell Guyver \n\nArnold Four Scottish Dances\nSchubert Symphony #8 “Unfinished”\nTchaikovsky Piano Concerto #2 Solo: Andrew Staupe\, piano
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/concert-4/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180324T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180324T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173205Z
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SUMMARY:American Expressions
DESCRIPTION:We celebrate American music in our March concert\, featuring names you know (Aaron Copland\, Samuel Barber)\, and names you will not soon forget (Miguel Chuaqui\, Alan Hovhaness\, Peter Boyer).  Boyer’s Symphony No. 1 rounds out the evening\, marking the Utah premiere of this rising American composer’s work. We invite you to hear the scope of American classical music in an evening of variety and unity. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nCopland Fanfare for the Common Man\nHovhaness And God Created Great Whales\nBarber Adagio for Strings\nChuaqui Sonora Run Utah composer\nBoyer Symphony #1
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/american-expressions/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180127T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180127T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173205Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Arts Piano Competition Winners Concert
DESCRIPTION:The SLS proudly partners with the University of Utah’s Summer Arts Piano Competition to present some of the finest young talent in the Intermountain West. Join us for an evening of youthful energy\, dazzling technique and great piano concertos. \nConductorsMatthew Mainella \n\nMendelssohn Piano Concerto in g minor 3rd movement Solo: Juyoung Kim\nRachmaninoff Piano Concerto in d minor\, 1st movement Solo: Jacob Lobrot\nGershwin Concerto in F\, 1st movement Solo: Spencer Hopson\nTchaikovsky Piano Concerto 3rd movement Solo: Harrison Wynn\nProkofiev Piano Concerto #1 Solo: Ian Wagman
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/summer-arts-piano-competition-winners-concert-2/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173205Z
UID:1980-1515852000-1515852000@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:Family Fun Concert: Read\, Listen\, Play!
DESCRIPTION:Fun and Reading are on the schedule for our annual Family Fun concert. Children’s classics will be translated in symphonic sound\, including a short comic opera based on Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. So bring the entire family for a symphonic story hour! The program is suitable for children of all ages. \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Matthew Mainella \n\nAaron Copland Hoedown from Rodeo \nHarry Gregson-Williams Chronicles of Narnia\nElfman\, Danny Spiderman \nKapilow\, Robert Green Eggs and Ham (short children’s opera/sm. Orchestra) Solo: Jenny Erickson\, soprano;Kiersten Erickson\, soprano \nAlford\, Kenneth Colonel Bogey March (Kids conduct)\nWilliams\, John Harry Potter Selections
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/family-fun-concert-read-listen-play/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171216T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173204Z
UID:1979-1513452600-1513452600@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:Tales of Snow and Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Tales of winter wonderlands abound in our December concert. The magical story of Rimsky Korsakov’s Snow Maiden brings a Russian winter fairy tale to life. Similarly\, a magical frozen landscape will arrive in the concert hall with another story from a cold land\, Lemminkäinen’s Return\, by Jan Sibelius. And what holiday would be complete without a visit from St. Nick? Audiences of all ages will be entranced with Anthony DiLorenzo’s version of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas and early American composer William Henry Fry’s charming Santa Claus Symphony. Narrated by Nathan Florence and conducted by Matthew Mainella and Robert Baldwin\, this program promises to be the most unique holiday program of the season\, and guaranteed to expand your holiday horizons! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin\, Matthew Mainella \n\nRimsky-Korsakov Suite from The Snow Maiden \nDiLorenzo ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas\nSibelius Lemminkäinen’s Return (Op 22)\nFry Santa Claus Symphony
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/tales-of-snow-and-wonder/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171111T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171111T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T172526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T172526Z
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SUMMARY:Heroic Gestures
DESCRIPTION:Beethoven’s Eroica is widely recognized as the first important Romantic era symphony. The interesting backstory (Beethoven originally dedicated it to Napoleon and then angrily withdrew the dedication when Bonaparte declared himself Emperor) only touches on the genius found in this symphony. Truly revolutionary\, Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony takes us on a journey into the human spirit\, from the hopeful opening chords\, into the depths of despair of the second movement\, then returns to the heights of victory and joy in the Finale. Certainly one of music’s most heroic gestures\, the other music on the program follows suit: Shostakovich’s Festive Overture (played side-by-side with our high school guests) and Mussorgsky’s seldom heard “Songs and Dances of Death.” Round out our program. bass-baritone Seth Keeton joins us to add his deeply resonant sound to the Mussorgsky songs. It’s a musical journey you won’t want to miss! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nShostakovich Festive Overture Side-by-Side with high school students\nMussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death Arr: Aho\, Kalevi Solo: Seth Keeton\, baritone\nBeethoven Symphony #3 “Eroica”
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/heroic-gestures/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170930T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170930T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T172526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T172526Z
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SUMMARY:Season Opener
DESCRIPTION:We open the season with the Salt Lake Symphony by continuing our tradition of presenting some of the finest talent in the State of Utah. Rachel Aina Call\, 1st Prize Winner\, Utah Division of the 2016 Stradivarius International Violin Competition will join us for Sibelius’ Violin Concert in D minor. The work captures all of the vibrant energy and muted color of Sibelius’ native Finland in a work full of melody and virtuosic violin playing. Libby Gardner’s magnificent organ will be featured on the second half of the program as organist Linda Margetts joins us for Saint-Saëns’ powerful Organ Symphony (Symphony No. 3). Long considered one of Saint-Saëns’ finest works\, the symphony has been an audience favorite since its premiere in 1887. The concert will open with a delightful overture by William Walton\, the Portsmouth Point Overture. The jazzy\, rhythmic score depicts rambunctious life of British sailors as depicted in a painting by Thomas Rowlandson. In total it’s a concert that is sometimes reverent\, sometimes rowdy and always exciting! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nWalton Portsmouth Point Overture\nSibelius Violin Concerto\, op. 47 in D minor (1st Prize Winner\, Utah Division of the 2016 Stradivarius International Violin Competition) Solo: Rachel Call\, violin\nSaint-Saëns Symphony #3 “Organ Symphony” Solo: Linda Margetts\, organ
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/season-opener-2/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170520T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170520T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173249Z
UID:1996-1495308600-1495308600@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:Sonic Nature
DESCRIPTION:Luckily we are never at a loss for natural wonder in our great state of Utah. Composers have looked to nature for inspirations for thousands of years\, and our final concert of the 2016-2017 season features three works that depict nature with uniquely individual expressions. Dvo?ák’s In Nature’s Realm is a seldomly heard concert overture that expresses the nature of the composer’s native Bohemia. Inspired by Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony\, the work effectively imparts the feeling of being in the woods surrounding Prague. We will also feature our concertmaster\, Elizabeth Palmer\, in Vivaldi’s Spring from the Four Seasons\, one of the finest depictions of nature ever written—-and it’s a concerto! We conclude with American composer Ferde Grofé’s signature work\, the Grand Canyon Suite. Musical sunrises\, sunsets\, storms and even a burro ride down to the floor of the Grand Canyon are all effectively portrayed in this beloved piece. So bring your virtual backpack and boots and join us as we venture outside with music. We’ll provide the musical compass! \nConductorsXiao Ming \n\nLiu\, Feng Festivity\nHongye Ma and Lu Zheng The good news of Beijing to the Frontier\nShostakovich Piano Concerto #2 Solo: Andrew Staupe\, piano\nBrahms Symphony #3 (in F Major)\n\n\nDvo?ák In Nature’s Realm (Op. 91)\nVivaldi Spring from The Four Seasons\nGrofé Grand Canyon Suite
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/sonic-nature/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170429T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173249Z
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SUMMARY:Concert
DESCRIPTION:Cultural exchange has long been a hallmark of classical music tradition. The SLS proudly takes this to a new level in April. Guest conductor Xiao Ming joins us from Hunan\, China to conduct music from China\, Russia and Austria in a truly rich program of both old favorites and music that will be new to western audiences. Maestro Xiao is bringing two pieces with him that were written for his orchestra\, the Hunan Symphony. In addition\, pianist Andrew Staupe joins us to present Shostakovich’s powerful Piano Concerto No. 2. The concert will conclude with the shortest\, yet most carefully composed\, symphony from the pen of Johannes Brahms\, the Symphony No. 3. It’s a cross cultural evening of great music with connections and friendships made from around the world. \nConductorsXiao Ming \n\nLiu\, Feng Festivity\nHongye Ma and Lu Zheng The good news of Beijing to the Frontier\nShostakovich Piano Concerto #2 Solo: Andrew Staupe\, piano\nBrahms Symphony #3 (in F Major)
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/concert-5/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170318T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173249Z
UID:1994-1489865400-1489865400@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:Musicians' Choice
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder what the musicians would choose if they programmed a concert? Come see our March concert: Musicians’ Choice! From Haydn’s ebullient and rarely heard Symphony No. 99\, to DeFalla’s energetic dances from the Three-Cornered Hat\, the SLS musicians will transport you into a realm of sound with exciting textures\, buoyant rhythms and memorable melodies. The Silver Fanfare kicks off the program. It’s the debut of music by American composer Peter Boyer with the orchestra\, and is filled with a full orchestral sound inspired by the biggest Hollywood studio orchestras. Join us on March 18th. The musicians cannot wait to share some of their favorites with you! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nBoyer\, Peter Silver Fanfare\nHaydn Symphony #99\nRossini Habanera and Seguidilla from Carmen Solo: Gretchen Windt\, mezzo soprano\nDe Falla The Three-Cornered Hat Solo: Gretchen Windt\, mezzo soprano
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/musicians-choice/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170128T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170128T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173235Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Arts Piano Competition Winners Concert
DESCRIPTION:The winners of the SummerArts Piano Concerto Competition take center stage with Salt Lake Symphony conducted by Assistant Conductor Claudia Restrepo.  These gifted young people will each play one concerto movement. \nConductorsClaudia Restrepo \n\nSaint-Saëns Piano Concerto #2\, movement 3\nMozart Piano Concerto in A\, movement 1\nBeethoven Piano Concerto #1\, movement 3\nGrieg Piano Concerto\, movement 1\nMendelssohn Piano Concerto #1\, movement 3\nRachmaninoff Piano Concerto #3\, movement 1
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/summer-arts-piano-competition-winners-concert-3/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173234Z
UID:1991-1484402400-1484402400@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:OrchestrAnimals
DESCRIPTION:Join the Salt Lake Symphony and special guest KUTV Chief Meteorologist Sterling Poulson for a concert the whole family will love on Saturday\, January 14\, 2017 at 2:00 pm at Libby Gardner Concert Hall on President’s Circle on the University of Utah campus. Led by Conductor Claudia Restrepo\, the orchestra will perform selections\, traditional and new\, dedicated to the amazing animals that inhabit this planet. \nMusic includes Beethoven’s Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus\, Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Finale\, Mark McKenzie’s The Lion and the Mouse\, Elton John’s Hakuna Matata from The Lion King\, Haydn’s Finale from Symphony no. 82 “The Bear\,” and Highlights from Jurassic Park. \nThe Salt Lake Symphony will accept donations of new and/or gently used stuffed animals at the concert. The animals collected will be donated to Family Promise of Salt Lake\, a non-profit\, interfaith\, non-proselytizing\, organization that provides shelter\, case management and housing services to homeless families. \nConductorsClaudia Restrepo \n\nBeethoven Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus\nTchaikovsky Swan Lake Finale to Act 4\nMcKenzie\, Mark The Lion and the Mouse\nJohn\, Elton Hakuna Matata from the Lion King Arr: Vanhaegenberg\nHaydn Finale from Symphony No. 82\, The Bear\nWilliams\, John Highlights from Jurassic Park Arr: Calvin Custer
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/orchestranimals/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161217T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161217T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T200657
CREATED:20221003T173234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T173234Z
UID:1990-1482003000-1482003000@saltlakesymphony.org
SUMMARY:Christmas a la Classique
DESCRIPTION:Holiday magic continues with a classical touch on December 17th as the Salt Lake Symphony performs music that will help you entertain\, inspire and invigorate. On the program is two unique selections of traditional holiday carols\, Samuel Barber’s reflective Die Natali\, and Victor Hely-Hutchinson imaginative Carol Symphony. And a traditional adventure is awaiting as well with Leopold Mozart’s  Musical Sleigh-Ride featuring dancers from the University of Utah Department of Ballet. Happy Holidays! \nConductorsRobert Baldwin \n\nBarber Die Natali (Op. 37)\nMozart Die Musicalische Schlittenfahrt Musical Sleigh-Ride\nHely-Hutchinson Carol Symphony
URL:https://saltlakesymphony.org/event/christmas-a-la-classique/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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