A wind symphony provides all voices from a traditional orchestra using only wind and percussion instruments. That is, there are no string sections: violins, violas, and cellos.
A wind symphony provides all voices from a traditional orchestra using only wind and percussion instruments. That is, there are no string sections: violins, violas, and cellos. This is done by adding many more brass and woodwind players and percussionists playing both pitched and rhythm instruments. The sound of a wind symphony is unique. Some feel it has the characteristic sound of a large and powerful pipe organ. Yet the music is an artistically combined sound. Individual musicians intone their own separate "pipes" and percussionists create sounds striking a wide variety of instruments. This carefully blended interpretation breathes life into the composer's work, which in turn communicates in a way that only fine music can. Enjoy UVU’s Wind Symphony tonight for a unique classical music experience.
Phone: 8018637529
Email: artstickets@uvu.edu
2022/10/05 - 2022/10/05
Noorda Center for the Performing Arts
800 West University Parkway, Orem, UT 84058
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385-208-2677 (TEXT ONLY)
The Noorda will issue assisted listening devices upon request. Please make your request by emailing us (artstickets@uvu.edu) or calling our Box Office (801.863.7529) at least one week prior to attending a performance.