The performance: Stravinsky's pagan-inspired work, with its new sounds and ferocious rhythms, so shocked the audience at its premiere that they were driven to violent action. What started as catcalls and whistles soon led to shouts and fistfights in the aisles between the haters and Stravinsky's fans. Vivace can't promise anything that riotous, but you never know with a crowd as funkified as ours! Joining Stravinsky's wild work are two pieces by another hot-blooded Russian, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Twenty-something cellist Julie Albers, along with Music Director Keith Lockhart and the Utah Symphony, will wow audiences with Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme. Vivace members sit together and get a special version of the program notes.
The after-party: Party all night long with fellow Vivace peeps, Julie Albers, Keith Lockhart, and members of the Utah Symphony while enjoying the extraordinary culinary delights of The New Yorker*. A smorgasbord of appetizers, desserts, and soft drinks are included with your Vivace ticket purchase. Cash bar. You cannot purchase an after-party ticket separately from the concert ticket. Utah Symphony & Utah Opera Subscribers: please email vivace@utahsymphonyopera.org to arrange your after-party tickets. The New Yorker* is located at 60 W. Market Street, SLC.
Vivace tickets are $30 | $15 for students | phone: 801.533.NOTE | web: arttix.org | use promo code: Vivace | choose Orch Left Row 10-19, if you get a message online that states that the section is full, just call 801.533.NOTE and ask them to release seats for you.
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