Fry Street Plays Beethoven
The Fry Street Quartet performs Beethoven's String Quartet in F major, op. 135.
Also featuring music by Fujikura, Holland, Iachimciuc, and Sheng.
The Fry Street Quartet performs Beethoven's String Quartet in F major, op. 135.
Also featuring music by Fujikura, Holland, Iachimciuc, and Sheng.
The Fry Street Quartet premieres A Psalm of Disquiet, a new string quartet by Gabriela Lena Frank.
Also featuring Brahms' F major String Quintet and Turina's Escena andaluza.
Our season comes to a transcendent close with Gustav Mahler’s song-symphony The Song of the Earth, conducted in a farewell performance by Utah Symphony Music Director Thierry Fischer.
This concert is made possible through the generous support of O.C. Tanner.
music by Ratkje • Reid • Boquiren • Beethoven
Music can be a tremendous comfort in moments of mourning. It has the ability to give voice to grief while offering visions of hope.
music by Habibi • Montgomery • Mozart • Thomas
Mozart was an early adopter who frequently used new musical technology in his works. Experience his Fourth String Quintet alongside works by living composers who are equally intrigued by the connection between technology and culture.
NOVA welcomes you back to the concert hall with music that celebrates life with joy and thanksgiving.
The freedom of the north wind sweeps through the hall, bringing with it music celebrating the beauty and wonder of life.
The fascinating intricacies of Ligeti’s Métamorphoses nocturnes and solo viola sonata are juxtaposed against the sunny breezes of Brahms’ String Quintet No. 2.
Join us as the Fremont Street Quartet performs Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 2. We then conclude with Steve Reich’s Different Trains— a piece that asks a simple yet provocative question: If you weren’t born where you were, where would your journey have led?
Join us on four journeys— from love through the pain of loss… from a single note to a florid melody… from the music of our age back in time to the music of Bach.
We conclude with a piece that asks a simple yet provocative question: if you weren’t born where you were, where would your journey have led?
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