Nov 19 - 21 2020
Utah Symphony: Zukerman plays Bach’s Violin Concerto with Montgomery, Elgar & Mozart 29

Utah Symphony: Zukerman plays Bach’s Violin Concerto with Montgomery, Elgar & Mozart 29

Presented by Utah Symphony at Abravanel Hall

Additional Highlights:

Exploding gestures are juxtaposed with gentle fleeting melodies in Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst.
The Serenade for Strings is one of Edward Elgar’s earliest--and favorite--compositions and ranks among his most frequently performed music.
Mozart’s delightful Symphony No. 29, written when the composer was 18-years old, concludes the program with charm and rich harmonies.

Estimated concert length: 70 minutes (with no intermission)

Admission Info

The program with Thierry Fischer conducting Beethoven’s Symphony No.3 and Schoenberg’s Peace on Earth has been moved to the weekend of December 3 - 5. Given travel restrictions into the U.S., Thierry Fischer is unable to come to Utah in November, but he is pleased to announce his commitment and ability to return to lead Utah Symphony in Masterworks Series performances the first week of December instead. Individuals who would like to exchange their tickets from November 19-21 performances to December 3-5 performances should call 801-533-6683 or visit usuo.org/exchange.

GENERAL AGE GUIDELINE: Individuals ages five and older are welcome at this performance. Parents should ensure their children are able to sit quietly through the performance without disturbing others around them. No babes in arms will be admitted.

LATE SEATING POLICY: Late seating will be at an appropriate break in the concert, to be determined at a later date. More information on our late and re-entry policies is found here.

Phone: 801-533-6683

Dates & Times

2020/11/19 - 2020/11/21

Location Info

Abravanel Hall

123 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101