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Show Symphony’s summeroffers music for all Highlights to include popular singers, 50s nostalgia, classical and jazz SALT LAKE CITY — This dune, the Utah Symphony launches into a summer seagon of acclaimed guest artist od 26 musical perFomanc ydturning for paid admission performances at Deer Valley, Spowbird and Abravanel Hall ahd performing free for the public at several parks in the Salt Lake area. Right Saturday evening performances are scheduled for Deer Valley’s Snow Park June 25, 7:30 p.m., Midvale City Park free concert Keith Lockhart, conductor July 2, 7:30 p.m.,Snowbird Kory Katseanes, conductor Deseret String band dane Ws a grand of" flag July 3, 7:30 p.m., Deer Valley Kory Katseanes, conductor DeseretString band Dancers It’s a grandof’ flag (with laser show) July 5, 8:30 p.m., Sugar House Park Kory Katseanes, conductor bédge, each beginning at 7:30 free concert pam. In addition, seven 7 pan. concerts, including three mous Classics” programs, will be held at Abravanel H July 7, noon, Gallivan Center lunchtime entertainmentconcert ry Katseanes, conductor July 9, 7:30 p.m., AbravanelHall The Symphony will a Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor ip at Snowbird in four Flash Cadillac, guests 0 p.m. concerts and a spe- p.m. performance, ‘Free public performances imelude two Lunchtime Whtertainment Concerts at the Gallivan Center andper- formances at Midvale City Park, Sugar House Park, Valley Regional Park in Taylorsville and the Sandy City Amphitheater. Paid-admission concerts The Utah admission “It's a Symphony’s paid events begin with Grand Ol Fla an Independence Day celebration on July 2 at Snowbird. Assistant Conductor Kory Katseanes leads the orchestra, the Deseret String Band and dancers in a spreadof patriot- ic tunes and Sousa marches, “It's a Grand OV Flag” will also take place at Deer Valley on July 3, whereale will climax the progr It's a ‘50s revival when Flash Cadillac joins the Utah Symphony and newAssociate Conductor Bundit Ungrangsee Out with a bang Utah Symphony Summer Concert Schedule The Return of Flash Cadillac July 10, 7:30 p.m., DeerValley Bundit Ungrangsee,conductor Flash Cadillac, guests The Return of Flash Cadillac July 16, 7:30 p.m., Snowbird Robert Henderson, conductor Stars of Broadway vocal trio Broadway Under the Stars July 17, 7:30 p.m., Deer Valley Robert Henderson, conductor Stars of Broadway vocal trio Broadway Under the Stars The season goes out with a bang in the Symphony's tradi Michael Martin Murphey, guest Michael Martin Murphey tional 1812 Overture Grande Finale concerts on Aug, 26, at Abravanel Hall, Aug , at Snowbird and Aug t Deer Valley, The programs, conduct ed by Ungrangsee, will feature Utah Symphony Assistant ., Deer Valley conductor Michael Martin Murphey, guest Michael Martin Murphey ‘Aug. 12, 7:30 p.m., Abravanel Hall Famous Classics concert Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor Cassandria Barlow Martindale, U of U Piano Competition winner Concertmaster Dionne Warwick, guest Dionne Warwick's Showstoppers Utah Aug. 14,7:30 p. DeerValley Bundit Ungrangsec Sonciton Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwiek’sShowstopners composer Pianos. All three programs will end with Tchaikovsky's Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m, AbravanelHall FamousClassics concert Keith Lockhart, conductor (summercon: ducting debut) Eddie Daniels, clarinet Keith's Classic Favorites cannor ‘Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m., Snowbird Famous Classics concert Keith Lockhart, conductor Eddie Daniels, clarinet ing Flash Cadillac, Arlo Guthrie, Michael Martin 1812 Overture, accompanied by the explosive soundsoflive At Abravanel Hall, t for the Pops programs Utah oonUtah Oper Bundit Ungrangsee and Doulas Kinney. Frost, conductors $16, Students tickets for all concerts are $7. Tickets can be purchased by calling ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS (2787) or (888) 451-ARTS,or by visiting the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. ‘Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m., Sandy City Amphitheater free concert Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor ‘Aug. 26,7:30 p.m., AbravanelHall Famous Classics concert Tickets for concerts David Park, violin July 31, 7:30 p.m., DeerValley Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor Arlo Guthrie, guest Legendary Guthrie 1812 OvertureGrandeFinale Valley Fred Hersch Trio, guests AnAfternoon of Jazz Aug. 6, 7:30 p.m., AbravanelHall Kory Katseanes, conductor 1 gen sion, Aug. 27, 7:30 p.m., Snowbird Famous Classics concert rved, $60 family and$ Bundit Ungrangsee. conductor David Park, violin Aug. 1, 2 p.m., Snowbird Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor $27. The three '§ concerts on Famous Cla Aug. 12, 19 and 26 are $9 and Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor Opera in the Park July 30, 7:30 p.m., Abravanel Hall Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor Arlo Guthrie, guest Legendary Guthrie kets featur- Murphey andDionne Warwick Dear Valley FamousClas Nc Meith Lockhart, conduci Eddie Daniels, clarinet Keith's Classic Favorites Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor July 29, 7:30 Fm.Valley Regional Park, Taylorsvill Henry Wolking’s Concerto for ‘ Keith's Classic Favorites lunchtime entertainment concert Park Concerto. On Aug. 27 and 28, piano duo Bonnie Gritton and Susan Duehlmeier will play ‘Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m., Abravane!Hall Bundit Ungrangsee. conductor Aug. 21, 7:30 p. July 24, noon, Gallivan Center David performing the first: move ment of Tchaikovsky's Violin Symphonic Fireworks Flying Karamazov Brothers bring circus to Utah Symphony Pops udents. Tickets can Additional Deer Valley ticket outlets include the Deer Valley jug, 28,7:30 pie,Deer Vakey FamousClassics co: Bundit Ungrangsee, COREE David Park, violin Sioa Duehimeler and Bonnie Gritton, pian 1812 Overture Grande Finale Signatures stores at Silver Lake Village and on Main Street in Park Ci ark City Reservations, (435) 649-5900; High Mountain Properties, (435) 655-8363; and Accommodations at Abravanel Hall on July 9, AbravanelHall. be purchased through ArtTix. Susan Ouehimeler end Bonnie Grtton, piano 1812 Overture GrandeFinale in a concert of 50s rock ‘n' roll Courtesy photo Musical comedy: The Flying Karamazov Brothers introduce “mugling,” their comedic mixture of music and juggling. This will be the Utah Symphony's final concert of the season on May 21 and 22 at ley, at Deer (435) 649-8800 or (800) If you go SALT LAKE CITY - The Flying Karamazov Brothers will introduce Salt Lake City audiences to “muggling,” their comedic mixture of music and juggling. This will be the Utah yymphony’s final concert of the son on May 21 and 22 at Abravanel Hall In an act echoing of vaude- Concerto and Rimsky- 239-6144 These concerts mark Korsakov's Capriccio espagFestival on Aug. 1, at 2 p.m, Snowbird tickets are $21 ville and the Marx Brothers, 827 Ungrangsee’s Utah Symphony The Fred Hersch Trio, led by nole general admission, the Karamazovs will use jugfamed jazz pianist Fred conducting debut. Pop diva Dionne Warwick cabaret seating, $60 famil} gled clubs to beat out rhythms under the brings the sounds of soul to and $12 students. Tickets can on cardboard box drums, perConductor Robert Hersch, gues Bundit the Symphonyon Aug. 1 Hendersonleads the orchestra direction be purchasedthrough ArtTix. form a comic ballet complete Abravanel Hall. Warwick, and the vocal trio “Stars of Ungrangsee. Current Utah Symphony with tutus and tights, and use Country musi Michael who became popular with season subscribers purchasing mallets Broadway” in “Broadway to pound out “Do You Know summer concert tickets should Beethoven's Ode to Joy ontheir Underthe Stars” at Snowbird Martin Murpheybrings his such hi on duly 16. Theorchestra and “western symphony” sounds to the Way to San Jose,” “I'll call (801) 533-NOTEto avoid helmeted heads. and at Deer Valley on July 10. vocalists will perform music from “Les Mis “Phantomof the Oper andDolls,” “South Pacific more. The concert will repeated at Deer Valley on July Ah Arlo Guthrie, the pop/folk artist whose hits in the late 60s (Alice’s Restaurant, Coming in to Los Angeles) helped encourage social con- sgiousness and activism, gbests with the Symphony ces at Snowbird’s Jazz Abravanel Hall on Aug.6, ina conducted by concert Katseanes. With hits ne “Carolina in the herokee Fiddle, and “A Mansion ontheHill,” Murphey has become a favorite of Utah Symphony audienc s. This concert will be repeated at Deer Valley on Aug.7. Ungrangsee conducts “Symphonic Fireworks,” the first of three evenings of Never Love This Way Again” and “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” will perform those service charges. Corporations interested in holding a companyparty at a Deer Valley con- songs as well as her music cert should also call 532 ducts. This concert will be repeated at Deer Valley on Aug. 14. Keith Lockhart makes his cial groupdiscounts. from today, Ungrangsee con- summer conducting with Favorite: eith’s debut Classic 1 program of music NOTEfor information on spe- Conductor's Cirele Members (those donating $1,000 or more annually) are eligible to purchase a special summer benefit package to the Deer Valley son for Sinatra, The Grateful Robin Williams and Schickele (P.D.Q. Bach) Their juggling has beenfeatured on television's Seinfeld, several Smothers Brothers $300 per person. The package includes four Deer Abravanel Hall. The concert will be repeated on July31, at his unique crossover sound, concert seating and reserved University guests. This concert DperValley. Competition winner, guests. The program will include Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano VIP parking. For moreinformation about of Ungrangsee, July 30, at The Symphony swings with ab afternoon of jazz whenit Famous Classics at Abravanel Hall on Aug. 12. Cassandria of Utah Piano Don's COUNTRY VILLAGE RESTAURANT Best HOMEMADE FOOD,COUNTY! (Prepared by Chef Lynda Bennett) ay ° Fair Prices ° Warm Atmosphere Eddie Daniels, repeated on Aug. will 20, be at Snowbird and on Aug. 21, at this Deer Valley. Inghamat (801) 4 offer, contact Laurel ~ Dal Fornelo Ristorante When:8 p.m., May 21 and 22 Where:Abravanel Hall Cost: Tickets are from $18 to $35 and can be purchased through ArtTix by calling (801) 355-ARTS (2787) or (888) 51 ARTS, or byvisiting the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capito! Theatre. Utah Symphony subscribers and anyone interested in group discounts should call (801) 533-NOTE (6683). and in their own PBS special, The Flying Brothers: Karamazov Stars of appeared in the movie The Jewel ofthe Nile. 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