Utah Symphony Presents
Haydn, Mozart & More
DATES and TIMES:
Wednesday, Jul. 31, 2024 | 8 PM
VENUE:
St. Mary’s Church
1505 White Pine Canyon Rd
Park City, UT 84060
ARTISTS:
Cosette Justo Valdés, conductor
Jessica Danz, horn
Utah Symphony
PROGRAM:
LUTOSLAWSKI: Overture
FRANÇAIX: Sérénade
MOZART: Horn Concerto No. 4
ANNA CLYNE: Restless Oceans
DUKAS: Villanelle
HAYDN: Symphony No. 90
SYNOPSIS:
Our summer at St. Mary’s Catholic Church comes to a close with a program in which Principal Horn Jessica Danz showcases her instrument’s elegance in Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4—jubilant, playful, and filled with the reminiscent sounds of hunting calls. Danz then conquers Villanelle, written by Dukas as a challenging exam piece for horn, sharing the soul and virtuosity of the instrument. The evening begins with Lutoslawski’s Overture, where the sharp sounds of the strings fill the intimate venue with an intensity that directly contrasts with the work that follows, Françaix’s light and delightful Sérénade. Haydn’s Symphony No. 90 brings the concert to a rousing “end”—only to quietly resume after four measures of silence, giving Haydn the last word with this classic joke.
Season Ticket Packages/VIP/Group Tickets On Sale: April 2, 2024
Single Tickets On Sale: May 1, 2024
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the exception of bottled water, food and drink are not permitted inside St. Mary’s Church.
Concessions will be available at the venue.
PARKING:
Free parking is available at the venue and wraps around the church.
Carpooling is strongly recommended to help alleviate traffic congestion.
Please do not park in the surrounding neighborhood—you will be ticketed.
After the performance, turn left through the neighborhood to get onto the main road so you don’t have to turn left onto SR224.
ARRIVAL TIME:
The Ticket Office will open in the church lobby starting at 6PM.
Seating will open approximately 30-45 minutes before the concert begins.
Please arrive early for best seating options—seating is General Admission.
If you arrive late, you’ll be seated at an appropriate interval in the performances so as not to disturb other patrons.
Approximate performance time is 2 hours with one 20-minute intermission.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Have your plans changed? Tickets may be exchanged to another Deer Valley Music Festival performance up to 24 hours before the performance begins. There is a $5/ticket exchange fee; the fee is waived for season-ticket holders.
Children younger than five years of age are not admitted to St. Mary’s performances. No babes in arms.
Prices, programs, artists, and dates are subject to change.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM TICKET FRAUD:
The only official ticket outlets for this performance are Utah Symphony | Utah Opera or ArtTix. We strongly recommend you refrain from purchasing tickets via third party and fraudulent ticket sellers. These tickets are often sold at a price much higher than face value, and tickets sold through a third party may not carry the same service guarantees as those sold through official outlets. Please call USUO Patron Services at 801-533-NOTE (6683) with questions about ticketing outlets. Patrons who have been defrauded by third-party ticket sellers are strongly encouraged to file a complaint with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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