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  2. Utah Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Symphony is an American orchestra based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The orchestra's principal venue is Abravanel Hall . In addition to its Salt Lake City subscription concerts, the orchestra travels around the Intermountain West serving communities throughout Utah.

  3. Utah Opera - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Opera is an American opera company that has been merged with Utah Symphony since July 2002, with a combined audience of more than 150,000 annually. [ 1 ] History

  4. O.C. Tanner Gift of Music - Wikipedia

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    They included the president of the Utah Symphony, Wendell Ashton, and the president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Oakley Evans in these efforts. Their intent was to create a series of free concerts funded by an endowment from Obert and his wife Grace. These concerts would feature the combined talents of the world-famous Choir and the Symphony.

  5. Deer Valley Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Deer Valley Music Festival is the summer home of the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera. [1] It occurs each summer in July and August in Park City, Utah at the Deer Valley Resort, St. Mary's Church, Temple Har Shalom, and salon performances in local homes. The festival features the Utah Symphony and its guests performing chamber music, symphonic ...

  6. Bird Symphony - Wikipedia

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    Bird Symphony is an orchestral work written by the American composer Arlene Sierra. The work was commissioned by the Utah Symphony , Thierry Fischer , music director. It was first performed at Abravanel Hall on April 16, 2022.

  7. Abravanel Hall - Wikipedia

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    Abravanel Hall first opened in September 1979, and was originally known as Symphony Hall, but was renamed in May 1993 for Maurice Abravanel, conductor of the Utah Symphony. The grand opening featured StanisÅ‚aw Skrowaczewski guest conducting Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra and Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 4 on September 14-15, 1979. In ...