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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 30-April 2, 2019 C-3 The Park Record Locals get first crack at tickets For Hire Professional Accounting and Bookkeeping services Providing full service bookkeeping including bill payment, receivable collection, general ledger allocation and analysis, bank account reconciliation, and preparation of financial statements. Call Tim Light at 630.445.3586 PHOTO COURTESY OF THE UTAH SYMPHONY | UTAH OPERA A young, prospective musician tries out a trumpet under the watchful eye of a member of the Utah Symphony’s Youth Guild during last year’s Deer Valley Music Festival instrument petting zoo. Tickets for the 2019 Deer Valley Music Festival will go on sale early for Park City and Summit County residents on April 6. General public tickets are available three days after on April 9. Events connect residents with the Utah Symphony SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record The Utah Symphony | Utah Opera is giving Park City and Summit County residents first dibs on the 16th annual Deer Valley Music Festival. Locals can purchase ticket packages and single tickets on Saturday, April 6, at the Visitor Information Center. 1794 Olympic Parkway at Kimball Junction, said USUO spokesperson Renee Huang. “Locals can bring in proof of residency and purchase ticket packages and individual tickets before they go on sale to the general public on April 9,” she said. (See accompanying box for this year’s schedule). The early sale is the organization’s way of saying “thanks” to locals for welcoming the Utah Symphony’s Deer Valley Music Festival over the past 16 years, said Huang. “Not only do they get access to tickets before the general public, they also get a 20 percent discount,” she said. In addition to the discounted advance tickets the Utah Symphony will also show its appreciation by offering other music opportunities to engage the local community, said Paula Fowler, director of education and community outreach. Three years ago, Fowler met with Utah Conservatory co-founder Debra Cook to find a way to give the conservatory’s summer camp students a way to showcase what they learned. Cook adjusted her summer camps to coincide with some of the festival’s themedperformances, Fowler said. “We always have a Patriotic Celebration, so Deb came up with the Patriotic Kids Camp, who will get a chance to do a pre-symphony performance Deer Valley Music Festival locals ticket sales When: Saturday, April 6 Where: Visitor Information Center, 1794 Olympic Parkway at Kimball Junction Web: deervalleymusicfestival.org at the Snow Park Lodge,” she said. This year’s Patriotic Kids Camp will perform on July 5, according to Fowler. Another of the conservatory’s summer camps learns about '80s rock. “Since the Deer Valley Music Festival always schedules a rock concert tribute, we give the (‘80s) camp a chance to play before the show,” she said. This year, the young musicians will perform on Aug. 9, before the Utah Symphony pays tribute to the Rolling Stones, Fowler said. Please see Symphony, C-5 Deer Valley Music Festival lineup Goldsberry and Osmond will perform this year Submitted by the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Main Stage, Snow Park Amphitheater, 2250 Deer Valley Dr. All performances start at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. • Friday, June 28 — Chris Botti with the Utah Symphony Conner Gray Covington, conductor Chris Botti, Grammy-winning trumpeter Utah Symphony • Saturday, June 29 — Marie Osmond with the Utah Symphony Jerry Williams, conductor Marie Osmond, vocalist Utah Symphony • Friday, July 5 — Patriotic Celebration with Broadway star Hugh Panaro Michael Krajewski, conductor Hugh Panaro, “Phantom of the Opera” vocalist Utah Symphony Pre-concert performance by the Utah Conservatory’s Patriotic Kids camp • Saturday, July 6 — Bravo Broadway! Life is a Cabaret Randall Craig Fleischer, conductor Morgan James, vocalist Debbie Gravitte, vocalist Hugh Panaro, vocalist Utah Symphony • Friday, July 12 — A Tribute to Aretha, Queen of Soul Lucas Waldin, conductor STARTING @ $35/SF INSTALLED (3CM THICKNESS) Free UNDERMOUNT STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN SINK with purchase OVE 10 NE R COLO W QUA RS OF RTZ! FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL: SUE LIPKE 435.901.1722 801.487.8663 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 3267 SOUTH 300 WEST (I-15 EXIT 303) Capathia Jenkins, vocalist Ryan Shaw, Grammy-nominated vocalist Utah Symphony • Saturday, July 13 — Film in Concert with the Utah Symphony: “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” Conner Gray Covington, conductor Utah Symphony • Friday, July 19 — Disney in Concert – A Magical Celebration Conner Gray Covington, conductor Utah Symphony Pre-concert instrument petting zoo, 6-7 p.m. • Saturday, July 20 — Renée Elise Goldsberry with the Utah Symphony Renée Elise Goldsberry, Tony- and Grammy-winning Please see Lineup, C-5 |