One of today’s most exciting young conductors, Armenian-Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan makes his Utah Symphony debut.
One of today\'s most exciting young conductors, Armenian-Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan makes his Utah Symphony debut leading a new work from Roberto Sierra alongside two standards in the orchestral repertoire, Bartók’s Divertimento for Strings and Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony.
Concert Highlights Include:
· Experience a recently premiered work from Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra, winner of the 2017 Tomás Luis de Victoria Prize, the highest honor given in Spain to a composer of Spanish or Latin American origin.
· Bartók’s Divertimento is one of the composer’s lightest and most accessible scores, written while alone in a rustic Alpine cottage with not so much as a cloud or a newspaper to darken his days.
· In Symphony No. 41, universally known among English-speaking music lovers as the “Jupiter” Symphony, Mozart seems intent on showing off his sheer brilliance as a composer in what would become the last symphony he composed.
Estimated concert length: 1 hour (no intermission)
Phone: 801-533-6683
Email: info@usuo.org
2021/04/08 - 2021/04/10
Abravanel Hall
123 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101