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Libby Gardner Series,
Robert Waters,
Jason Hardink,
Kimi Kawashima,
Laura Ha,
Fremont String Quartet,
Madeline Adkins,
Bradley Ottesen,
Claude Halter,
Matt Johnson,
Erin Svoboda
Husband-and-wife piano duo (and NOVA audience favorites) Jason Hardink & Kimi Kawashima team up to present the delicate longing of Debussy's Petite Suite.
Also featuring Walton's String Quartet No. 2 and music by Wiancko and Yun.
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Libby Gardner Series,
Thierry Fischer,
Barry Banks,
Anna Larsson,
Jens Tenbroek,
Walter Haman,
Brant Bayless,
Claude Halter,
Madeline Adkins,
Mitchell Giambalvo,
Eric Hopkins,
Keith Carrick,
Jessica Danz,
Erin Svoboda,
Zachary Hammond,
Mercedes Smith,
Leon Chodos
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.
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This concert is made possible through the generous support of O.C. Tanner.
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Libby Gardner Series,
Michael Sammons,
Karen Wyatt,
Evgenia Zharzhavskaya,
Whittney Sjogren,
Pegsoon Whang,
Keith Carrick,
Michael Pape,
Eric Hopkins,
Mitchell Giambalvo,
Kimi Kawashima,
Madeline Adkins,
Matt Johnson,
Fremont String Quartet,
Claude Halter,
Brant Bayless
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.
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Libby Gardner Series,
Brooks Fisher,
Lee Livengood,
David Porter,
Carl Johansen,
Corbin Johnston,
Madeline Adkins,
Viktor Valkov,
Mark Davidson,
Erin Svoboda,
Karen Wyatt,
Louis-Phillip Robillard
The lively quintets of Prokofiev and Coleridge-Taylor join two new pieces on this concert filled with spirited music.
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Libby Gardner Series,
Keith Carrick,
Kyra Sovronsky,
Jason Hardink,
Cahill Smith,
Mike Cottle,
Madeline Adkins,
Claude Halter,
Robert Waters,
Rebecca McFaul,
Fry Street String Quartet,
Brant Bayless,
Bradley Ottesen,
Anne Francis Bayless,
Matt Johnson
NOVA welcomes you back to the concert hall with music that celebrates life with joy and thanksgiving.
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Enjoy a full-length NOVA concert, featuring an early work by Iannis Xenakis, three works by living American composers, and one of Beethoven’s final piano sonatas.
pre-concert discussion with Joan Tower: Episode 11 of The NOVA Podcast
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The freedom of the north wind sweeps through the hall, bringing with it music celebrating the beauty and wonder of life.
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Courage and integrity overcome prejudice and discrimination in the story of Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress. Acclaimed mezzo-soprano Heather Johnson stars in this dramatic song cycle.
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The heart and mind meet in music by J.S. Bach, Mendelssohn, Unsuk Chin, and György Ligeti. Utah Symphony Music Director Thierry Fischer conducts!
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Guest pianist Luis Magalhães joins us as we explore the intersection of jazz and classical music with pieces by Prokofiev, Copland, Nikolai Kapustin, and William Grant Still.
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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?
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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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1,000 years of musical mavericks, including medieval mystic Hildegard von Bingen, Beethoven, Debussy, Philip Glass, and Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have her music performed by a major symphony orchestra.
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Experience the romance of Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night and discover the music that led to this love letter, including works by Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, and Zemlinsky.
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