May 08 2022
All-Star SONOLUMINA WINDS in Concert at Beethoven Festival Park City

All-Star SONOLUMINA WINDS in Concert at Beethoven Festival Park City

Presented by Beethoven Festival Park City and Park City Institute at George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts

The All-Star SONOLUMINA WINDS will present masterpieces of works for winds by Jacques Ibert, Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Beethoven Festival has gathered this sterling roster of fine wind players from around the country to form the Sonolumina Winds. The "Five Pieces" for Trio by Jacque Ibert is a collection of light, jaunty and dreamy works for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, perfect for a Sunday afternoon. The Beethoven Sextet for Two Clarinets, Two French Horns, and Two Bassoons was written for this completely unique combination of wind instruments. The final work for the concert will be the famous Mozart Woodwind Serenade for Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, Two French Horns, and two Bassoons. During Mozart's time there it was practiced to write woodwind works to be performed outdoors by wind ensembles, and the style was taken to a new height in the wonderful compositions by Mozart.

Admission Info

Covid information: For concerts in this venue, patrons are encouraged to wear face masks the entire time inside the building and socially-distance. There is plenty of room to comfortably spread out. All shows are general admission with tickets at $35.

Where: Park City Eccles Performing Arts Center
1750 Kearns Blvd • Park City, Ut 84060
BoxOffice@ParkCityInstitute.org
Box Office Information: (435) 655-3112
Ticket Link: https://www.parkcityinstitute.org/chamber-music

Phone: (435) 655-3112

Email: BoxOffice@ParkCityInstitute.org

Dates & Times

2022/05/08 - 2022/05/08

Additional time info:

The All-Star SONOLUMINA WINDS will present masterpieces of works for winds by Jacques Ibert, Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Beethoven Festival has gathered this sterling roster of fine wind players from around the country to form the Sonolumina Winds. The "Five Pieces" for Trio by Jacque Ibert is a collection of light, jaunty and dreamy works for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, perfect for a Sunday afternoon. The Beethoven Sextet for Two Clarinets, Two French Horns, and Two Bassoons was written for this completely unique combination of wind instruments. The final work for the concert will be the famous Mozart Woodwind Serenade for Two Oboes, Two Clarinets, Two French Horns, and two Bassoons. During Mozart's time there it was practiced to write woodwind works to be performed outdoors by wind ensembles, and the style was taken to a new height in the wonderful compositions by Mozart.

The Park City Institute is partnering with the Park City Chamber Music Society's Beethoven Festival to bring chamber music back to the George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts.
The Beethoven Festival is Utah's longest-running classical music festival and each season continues to be lauded for its fresh and inviting style of expressive presentations of the greatest music.

"The [Beethoven Festival] kicked off its 19th season Monday with a concert at the Park City Community Church that reminded listeners why this festival is so easy to love. - Celia Baker, Salt Lake Tribune
The Eccles Center is one of Park City’s premier music venues with excellent acoustics, comfortable seats, and a large stage. Artists and patrons both praise the venue as it provides the perfect environment for a direct connection between the artist and the audience.

Covid information: For concerts in this venue, patrons are encouraged to wear face masks the entire time inside the building and socially-distance. There is plenty of room to comfortably spread out. All shows are general admission with tickets at $35.

Where: Park City Eccles Performing Arts Center
1750 Kearns Blvd • Park City, Ut 84060
BoxOffice@ParkCityInstitute.org
Box Office Information: (435) 655-3112

Location Info

George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts

1750 Kearns Boulevard, Park City, UT 84060

Accessibility Info

Call the Park City Institute at (435) 655-3112 for additional accessibility information and questions.