Here's a rundown of musical performances between now and June. Please note dates and performances are subject to change.
JANUARY
4: Utah Youth Symphony Alumni Concert Series, Dumke Recital Hall, U.
4-6: "Carnival," Journey Dance Company, Covey Center for the Arts, Provo
5: Piano Concerto Competition, Madsen Recital Hall, BYU, Provo
6: Utah Phillips Tribute CD release concert, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South
6: BLUESJAM, Boothe Bros. Performing Arts Center, 165 North Main, Spanish Fork
7: Noteworthy and "Puccini Potpouri, Covey Center for the Arts, 425 W. Center, Provo.
7-8: Utah Symphony, violinist Robert McDuffie, conductor Thierry Fischer, Abravanel Hall
8: Michael Hicks, Madsen Recital Hall, BYU, Provo
11-15: "Young Artists of Voice," BYU School of Music, Madsen Recital Hall, BYU
12: Jazz at the Station, Union Station, Ogden
15: "Ring Around the Rose," Ballet West, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
15-23: "Hansel and Gretel," Utah Opera, Capitol Theatre
16: NOVA Chamber concert, Libby Gardner Concert Hall, U.
17: Harlem Gospel Choir, Val A. Browning Center, WSU
17: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Jazz at the Sheraton, Sheraton City Center
19: Q'd Up, BYU faculty jazz quintet, Madsen Recital Hall, BYU
19-20: Utah Valley Symphony, Covey Center for the Arts, Provo
20: Take 6, a cappella jazz, Libby Gardner Concert Hall, U.
20-22: Ballet Showcase II, Marriott Center for Dance, U.
21: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, de Jong Concert Hall, BYU
22: "Meet the Orchestra!" Salt Lake Symphony, Libby Gardner Concert Hall, U.
22: Momix, modern-dance/performance art, Kingsbury Hall, U.
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