The Utah Symphony today announced the lineup for the 2018 summer community concert series in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas, several of which feature outdoor venues. The schedule includes Gina Bachauer Piano Competition Finals on June 22 and 23 at 7 PM at Abravanel Hall, Gallivan Center on Monday June 25, Disney in Concert: "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" on June 27 and 28 at Abravanel Hall, the Utah Symphony at Snowbasin Resort on June 29 and August 7, the Utah Symphony at Thanksgiving Point on July 2, the Utah Symphony at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center on July 3, and Jenny Oaks Baker with the Utah Symphony on August 1 at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre. Ticketing information is posted with each concert. No tickets are required for the Gallivan Center and Utah Cultural Celebration Center performances, which are free to the public. Tickets for the other performances are on sale now with ticketing information available at www.utahsymphony.org.
The summer community concert series allows Utah Symphony to connect people through great live music and collaborate with other venues outside of its regular performances in Abravanel Hall.
Gina Bachauer International Artists Piano Competition showcases the talents of piano finalists aged 19 to 32 years onstage at Abravanel Hall on June 22 and 23. These piano soloists hail from multiple countries and were selected by a panel of international judges to appear onstage with Utah Symphony in this biannual competition.
On Monday June 25 at Gallivan Center Utah Symphony Assistant Conductor Conner Gray Covington will lead the Utah Symphony in an evening of classical favorites. Mr. Covington will lead the orchestra in five other community concerts. Frequent guest conductor John Morris Russell will lead both performances at Snowbasin Resort: the Patriotic Celebration on Friday, June 29 and "Frank and Ella" on August 7.
Admission to both concerts at Gallivan Center and Utah Cultural Celebration Center is free to the public thanks to partnerships with local government programs. The Gallivan Center concert on June 25 is offered in thanks to the Utah Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of Salt Lake City. The RDA strives to improve blighted areas of Salt Lake City, encourage economic development, and support housing for low- and moderate-income households in compliance with the city's master plan.
On June 27 and 28, "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" will play live to picture on the big screen at Abravanel Hall in an extension of the Films in Concert Series that featured blockbuster movies including "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," "High Noon" and several of the films from the "Harry Potter" film series.
The Utah Cultural Celebration Center concert in West Valley City on July 3 is to thank the community for its support of Salt Lake County's Zoo, Arts and Parks (ZAP) Program. ZAP receives one penny for every $10 in sales tax, and benefits the community by providing grants to over 160 arts and cultural organizations, as well as 30-plus park and recreational facilities. To date, 3.8 million people have received free admission to an arts or cultural event that has been funded by ZAP.
Following the orchestra's residency in Park City for the Deer Valley Music Festival, they will take the stage at Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre on August 1 with Utah native Jenny Oaks Baker. The orchestra has performed at that outdoor venue for the past few summers, presenting the music of film composer John Williams in 2017 and Spanish classical guitarist Pablo Villegas in 2016. The final concert of the Utah Symphony's summer community collaborations will take place at Snowbasin Resort on Tuesday, August 7 featuring vocalists Capathia Jenkins and piano/vocalist Tony DeSare celebrating the music of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinautra with the orchestra.
These nine concerts are presented in addition to the Utah Symphony's six-week Deer Valley Music Festival, which runs June 30 to August 11 in Park City, Utah. This year, the orchestra will perform 17 concerts during the festival's 15th season: 13 main stage performances at Deer Valley Resort's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater and four classical chamber concerts at St. Mary's Church.
For these outdoor performances, patrons should remember that, even in the summer, the weather can be chilly after the sun goes down over the mountains of Utah, and are therefore reminded to bring a sweater and a blanket.
Approximate performance lengths run two hours with one 20-minute intermission. Performances will take place rain or shine.
RELATED EVENTSUtah Opera "Random Act of Opera" at Utah Arts Festival During the Utah Arts Festival, Utah Opera will feature two free "Random Acts of Opera" inside Salt Lake Public Library atrium. Baritone Christopher Clayton will perform on June 22 and soprano Clara Hurtado Lee will perform on June 23. Both singers will be accompanied by pianist Emily Williams and perform from 2 PM to 3 PM.
Samba Fogo PerformancePrior to the Utah Symphony concert at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center on July 3, Samba Fogo brings the joy, celebration and history of Brazilian Samba to life on stage from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM in a free performance.. Drawing inspiration from the Brazilian Carnaval tradition, Samba Fogo features elaborate costuming, fancy footwork, and deeply-rooted movement, all set to the pulse of live drums. For more information, visit www.sambafogo.com
2018 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Gina Bachauer Piano Competition Finals June 22 & 23, 2018 (Friday & Saturday) | 7 PMAbravanel Hall
Conner Gray Covington, conductorGina Bachauer Competition FinalistsUtah Symphony
General admission tickets are $35, student tickets are $15, and senior tickets are $25. Tickets are available for purchase at https://arttix.artsaltlake.org/single/SYOS.aspx?p=16935
Gallivan Center June 25, 2018 (Monday) | 8 PMGallivan Center (239 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah)
Conner Gray Covington, conductor
Additional performance information:This performance is free to the public. No tickets are required. Outside food & drink is permitted. We recommend arriving early to picnic on the lawn prior to the concert. Vendor booths will be open during the concert for food and gifts. Gates open at 5:30 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly. Low chairs and blankets are welcome. Please be considerate of others. All areas are wheelchair accessible. The Gallivan Center has its own underground paid parking lot accessed from 30 East 200 South. There are lots of other parking garages and metered street spaces in the area. Recommended garages include the Walker Center at 175 S. Main St. and the Wells Fargo building at 70 East 300 South. The venue is also within a short walking distance of the Gallivan Center TRAX stop.
Disney in Concert: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl June 27 & 28, 2018 | 7 PM Abravanel Hall
Conner Gray Covington, conductorUtah SymphonyUtah Opera Men's Chorus
Music by Klaus BadeltMusic Themes and Production by Hans Zimmer© 2003 Walt Disney Music CompanyConcert Produced by Utah Symphony | Utah Opera
Come along for a swashbuckling adventure with Captain Jack Sparrow, his motley crew, and the entire Utah Symphony! Starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley, the action-packed, full-length feature film Curse of the Black Pearl sets mystery, intrigue, swords, and treasure to a live performance of Klaus Badelt's thrilling musical score based on themes of Hans Zimmer.
Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts. © All rights reserved.
Signature Performance: No discounts available for this performance.
Utah Symphony at Snowbasin Resort
June 29, 2018 (Friday) | 8 PMSnowbasin Resort (2925 Snow Basin Road, Huntsville, Utah)
John Morris Russell, conductor
Rachel Potter, vocalist
Utah Symphony
TICKETSTickets are $15 for general admission lawn seating and $30 for preferred seating. Preferred seating includes passed hors d'oeuvres for 15 minutes before the performance as well as seating up front closest to the stage. Children 3 and under are free. No ticket is required. Please call 801-620-1000 or visit Snowbasin.com.
Additional Performance Information:General Admission is lawn seating. Low chairs and blankets are allowed in general admission areas. No other chairs or umbrellas are permitted. Areas for wheelchair patrons are available. No outside food or alcohol is permitted in the venue. Earl's Lodge will have food and drinks available starting at 5:30 PM. Gates opens at 6:30 PM to the public. Complimentary parking is available in five locations: Earl's Lot, Maples Lot, Canyon Rim Lot, Wildcat Lot, and Green Pond Lot. Handicap parking is available in Earl's Lot. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly. No animals, other than service animals, are permitted. Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended.
Utah Symphony at Thanksgiving Point
July 2, 2018 (Monday) | 8:30 PMThanksgiving Point Waterfall Amphitheater (3003 Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, Utah)
Conner Gray Covington, conductorTime for Three, guest artist
TICKETS$20/Advance General Admission$25/Day-of General Admission$55/Reserved Seating (with low-back chair, bottle of water, and small snack)Guests of all ages require a ticket
http://www.thanksgivingpoint.org/events/utahsymphony
Additional performance information:Outside food & drink is permitted. We recommend arriving early to picnic on the lawn prior to the concert. Concessions are available at the venue. Thanksgiving Point Gardens will close to the public at 5:30 PM. Gates to the performance open at 6:30 PM to the public. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly for most performances. Blankets and low beach chairs are permitted. Please be courteous of others. There are designated areas for wheelchair seating. Free parking is available at the venue. Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion. Driving Directions: Take I-15 north. Take exit 284 (Alpine/Highland). Proceed west on Clubhouse Drive to the light at Ashton Blvd. Proceed straight through the light at Ashton Blvd and cross the bridge. At the four-way stop take an immediate right onto Garden Drive.
Utah Symphony at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center
July 3, 2018 (Tuesday) | 8:30 PMUtah's Cultural Celebration Center (1355 W 3100 S, West Valley City, Utah)
Conner Gray Covington, conductorUtah Symphony
Gather with your family and friends and enjoy a festive celebration featuring the talents of the Utah Symphony as they perform all of your Patriotic favorites.
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Jenny Oaks Baker with the Utah Symphony
August 1, 2018 (Wednesday) | 8:30 PM (Gates open at 7 PM) Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre (2280 East Red Butte Canyon Road, Salt Lake City, Utah)
Conner Gray Covington, conductorJenny Oaks Baker, violinUtah Symphony
TICKETSGeneral admission tickets are $39 and child/youth tickets are $16. Tickets are available at 801-585-0556 and online at http://www.redbuttegarden.ticketfly.com
Utah Symphony at Snowbasin Resort: "Frank and Ella"
August 7, 2018 (Tuesday) | 8 PMSnowbasin Resort (2925 Snow Basin Road, Huntsville, Utah)
Randall Craig Fleischer, conductorCapathia Jenkins, vocalistTony DeSare, vocalist/pianoUtah Symphony
TICKETSTickets are $15 for general admission lawn seating and $30 for preferred seating. Preferred seating includes passed hors d'oeuvres for 15 minutes before the performance as well as seating up front closest to the stage. Children 3 and under are free. No ticket is required. Please call 801-620-1000 or visit Snowbasin.com.
Additional Performance Information:
General Admission is lawn seating. Low chairs and blankets are allowed in general admission areas. No other chairs or umbrellas are permitted. Areas for wheelchair patrons are available. No outside food or alcohol is permitted in the venue. Earl's Lodge will have food and drinks available starting at 5:30 PM. Gates opens at 6:30 PM to the public. Complimentary parking is available in five locations: Earl's Lot, Maples Lot, Canyon Rim Lot, Wildcat Lot, and Green Pond Lot. Handicap parking is available in Earl's Lot. Arrive early for best seating options as the venue fills up quickly. No animals, other than service animals, are permitted. Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down. A blanket or jacket is highly recommended.
About the Utah Symphony
Founded in 1940, the Utah Symphony performs more than 175 concerts each season and offers all Utahns easy access to world-class live musical performances of the world's greatest music in the state's top venues. Since being named the orchestra's seventh music director in 2009, Thierry Fischer has attracted leading musicians and top soloists, refreshed programming, drawn increased audiences, and galvanized community support. In addition to numerous regional and domestic tours, including the Mighty 5 Tour of Utah's national parks, the Utah Symphony has embarked on seven international tours and performed at Carnegie Hall in Spring 2016 coinciding with the orchestra's 75th anniversary celebrations. The Utah Symphony has released more than 100 recordings, including Mahler's Symphony No. 8 in Fall 2017, Mahler's Symphony No. 1 (2015) and Dawn to Dust (2016), which features three Utah Symphony-commissioned works by Nico Muhly, Andrew Norman, and Augusta Read Thomas. Utah Symphony | Utah Opera, the orchestra's parent organization, reaches 450,000 residents in Utah and the Intermountain region, with educational outreach programs serving around 75,000 students annually. In addition to performances in its home in Salt Lake City, Abravanel Hall, and concerts throughout the state of Utah, the Utah Symphony participates in Utah Opera's four annual productions at the Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre and presents the six-week Deer Valley Music Festival each summer in Park City, Utah. With its many subscription, education, and outreach concerts and tours, the Utah Symphony is one of the most engaged orchestras in the nation. For more information visit www.utahsymphony.org.
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