Celebrate the holiday season with Utopia Early Music!
Find refuge from the ugly sweaters and animatronic snowmen of the season in the passion and depth of medieval music. Our program spans over five centuries, varying in texture from Gregorian chant to rollicking English carols. Gothic harp, medieval fiddle, and percussion join Utopia's voices to create a soundscape of beautiful intensity. Readings from medieval mystics including Julian of Norwich and Meister Eckhart frame these festive and moving works.
Emily Nelson, soprano • Nate Pence, countertenor • Christopher LeCluyse, tenor • Shulamit Kleinerman, vielle •Therese Honey, Gothic harp
Health and Safety:
Face masks covering the nose and mouth are required for all audience members. Masks will be provided at the door if needed.
Following Cathedral Church of St. Mark’s policies, in-person audiences will be limited to 100 people.
If you are uncomfortable attending a performance in person, a video of the concert will be released on Sunday at 5:00 PM, one week after our final performance, on Utopia’s YouTube channel with a donation link.
All musicians who perform with Utopia Early Music will be fully vaccinated at the time of performance.
Unmasked performers (including all singers and wind players) will be tested for covid-19 the week of the performance, and will only perform if results are negative.
Admission: Pay as able (suggested $15 general / $12 senior / $10 student)
Phone: 8016498522
Email: Nelson_emily@hotmail.com
2021/12/04 - 2021/12/05
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
231 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84110