Walter Haman Plays The Magic Flute
Walter Haman plays Beethoven's variations on music from Mozart's The Magic Flute.
Also featuring music by Bonis, Rorem, Shirazi, and Tucker.
Walter Haman plays Beethoven's variations on music from Mozart's The Magic Flute.
Also featuring music by Bonis, Rorem, Shirazi, and Tucker.
Free admission!
Enjoy an evening of incredible music in an intimate setting as the Fry Street Quartet performs music by Beethoven, Frank, and Shostakovich. Tickets are free to this concert, but advance reservations are required.
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.
music by Larsen • Benavides • Chacon • Harris
Explore music inspired by the culture and natural beauty of the American West — some of it composed right here in Utah.
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.
Despite cultural and language barriers, Benjamin Britten and Dmitri Shostakovich were close friends who deeply respected one another’s work. Experience intimate string music by two of the 20th century’s most important composers.
music by Pärt • Snider • Joachim • Medtner
Like the melodic fragments infinitely reflected in Arvo Pärt’s Mirror in the Mirror, an elegant web of influences exists between these composers and their inspiration.
Some of Benjamin Britten's greatest chamber works are juxtaposed against music by the Renaissance and Baroque composers who inspired him.
Musicians cut loose in this program packed with rowdy energy and just a hint of mystery.
NOVA welcomes you back to the concert hall with music that celebrates life with joy and thanksgiving.
Our world is changing. We’re the reason. But there can be hope.
Art and science unite to explore nature, humanity, and the paths that lie before us.
Explore what it means for nature and society to adapt and survive when confronted with humanity’s influence.
Piano, organ, and brass are featured in works which span the spectrum from ominous to exuberant before giving way to the joyous strains of Schubert’s String Quintet.
Meet two musical masters who were experts at infusing heartfelt emotion into classical forms, from the foreboding darkness of Mozart’s Adagio & Fugue to the cheeky playfulness of Britten’s Three Divertimenti.
The fascinating intricacies of Ligeti’s Métamorphoses nocturnes and solo viola sonata are juxtaposed against the sunny breezes of Brahms’ String Quintet No. 2.
Connect with nature through music by Beethoven and Elgar, Joan Tower's Night Fields, and a choreographed performance of Iranian-American composer Gity Razaz's Chance Has Spoken.
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