The main event last night was a rendition of Dvorak's 7th Symphony (dark Cze
ch music), which was wonderful, but prior to that there was a violin concerto by Aram Khachaturian with a soloist that gave me chills. The only downside to her performance was that some audience members began clapping in between movements (a huge no-no. Hint: if you are new to classical music, never clap until the rest of the audience is). Still, she recovered with grace, and the evening proceeded smoothly after that. What made it even better was the fact that I got the pair of $50 tickets for 8 bucks apiece. I'm not currently a student, but I still have my student ID, which makes going to the symphony cheaper than seeing a movie- at that price I figure I can't afford not to go. Whether a current or former student and a music lover of any stripe, you too can (should) take advantage of these ticket prices; we have a wonderful symphony, with an internationally acclaimed conductor, that routinely plays many of the greatest compositions in history. Next week is Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich- let's pack Abravanel to the rafters and give these guys their due. I promise, it'll be money well-spent.
ch music), which was wonderful, but prior to that there was a violin concerto by Aram Khachaturian with a soloist that gave me chills. The only downside to her performance was that some audience members began clapping in between movements (a huge no-no. Hint: if you are new to classical music, never clap until the rest of the audience is). Still, she recovered with grace, and the evening proceeded smoothly after that. What made it even better was the fact that I got the pair of $50 tickets for 8 bucks apiece. I'm not currently a student, but I still have my student ID, which makes going to the symphony cheaper than seeing a movie- at that price I figure I can't afford not to go. Whether a current or former student and a music lover of any stripe, you too can (should) take advantage of these ticket prices; we have a wonderful symphony, with an internationally acclaimed conductor, that routinely plays many of the greatest compositions in history. Next week is Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich- let's pack Abravanel to the rafters and give these guys their due. I promise, it'll be money well-spent. 
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Hi Will:
Thank you for blogging about your experience at the Symphony! If you enjoy the Symphony you might want to check out Vivace, our funkified bunch of 20,30, 40 somethings - single/partnered/married - who just happen to get their groove on to classical music and opera. We actually had an event Saturday night (Jan 5) at Squatters afterwards. Karen Gomyo and Michael Christie were there in person! Check it out at www.utahsymphonyopera.org/vivace
Thanks,
Crystal Young-Otterstrom
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