12 October 2011

Utah Symphony Present Evening of Russian Favorites

Utah Symphony Present
Evening of Russian Favorites

The Utah Symphony, guest conductor Gary Walker and piano virtuoso Denis Kozhukhin present "Evening of Russian Favorites"

Garry Walker may hail from Scotland, but later this month he will take Utah Symphony patrons to the musical landscapes of Russia in a concert featuring Russian native Denis Kozhukhin as soloist on Prokofiev’s Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra.

Along with Prokofiev’s concerto, for which the composer himself was the original soloist, concertgoers will hear symphonies by Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky, Friday, October 21 and Saturday, October 22 at 8 p.m. in the Abravanel Hall.

The concert will begin with Symphony No. 1 by the revolutionary Igor Stravinsky, named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Following this will be Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.1, which will be beautifully realized by the young Kozhukhin, whose talent is garnering him comparisons to former great concert pianists. The Program will conclude with Tchaikovsky’s joyous Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, nicknamed the “Little Russian” because of its extensive use of folk songs from Ukraine, which at the time was frequently called “Little Russia.”

Maestro Walker and Toby Tolokan, Utah Symphony Vice President of Artistic Planning, will present a free pre-concert lecture each night, 45 minutes prior to the start of the performance in the First Tier Room of Abravanel Hall.

Abravanel Hall
123 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah

Artist Bios:

Garry Walker, Conductor

Scottish born Garry Walker studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and in July 1999 won the Sixth Leeds Conductor's Competition. In October 1999 he replaced at very short notice an indisposed Daniele Gatti in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's opening concert of their Barbican season and thus began an on going relationship resulting in his appointment as Permanent Guest Conductor, a post he recently relinquished.

Garry Walker was Principal Conductor of Paragon Ensemble and now enjoys a close association with Red Note Ensemble Scotland's premiere contemporary music ensemble.

In the UK Garry Walker has worked with all the BBC orchestras, the Hallé, National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, English Northern Philharmonia, London Sinfonietta, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia, and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Chamber orchestras have included the Northern Sinfonia, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra and Academy of St Martin's in the Fields. With SCO he has appeared at the St. Magnus Festival, with the ECO in Lisbon and the City of London Festival and with ASMF at the Barbican's Mostly Mozart Festival. He regularly appears at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2004 conducted a notable performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2 ‘Resurrection' with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

Outside the UK he has most recently appeared with the Nieuw Ensemble. Garry Walker has also appeared with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg and the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin. In 2007 he made his debut with Collegium Musicum in Denmark and was invited to return in 2008 and 2009. In 2008 he made a very successful début with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to which he will return in April 2011.

An experienced opera conductor, Garry Walker conducted Britten's Curlew River at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival and the following year the world premiere of Stuart Macrae's opera The Assasin Tree which he subsequently conducted at the Royal Opera House's Linbury Studio. In 2007 he made his debut with English National Opera in David McVicar's much acclaimed production of Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw and in 2008 conducted Cimarosa's The Secret Marriage for Scottish Opera and Curlew River for Lyon Opera.

During the autumn of 2010 Garry Walker conducted Alexander Raskatov's A Dog's Heart for English National Opera, a co-production with De Nederlandse Opera.

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Denis Kozhukhin, Piano

Not only did Denis Kozhukhin win the most prestigious competition of the world with the 1st Prize of Queen Elisabeth Competition 2010, but he is also considered one of the most talented pianists of his generation, evoking memories of the great Russian musicians of the past such as Guilels, Richter, and Horowitz.

Born in 1986, Denis Kozhukhin was initiated to piano by his parents. He studied at Zhavoronok School, and then at Balakirev School with Natalia Fish receiving a diploma with honor when he was only 14. In 2000-2007 he studied in the Queen Sofia High Music School of Madrid with Dmitri Bashkirov and Claude Martinez-Menher. He had master classes with Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Zakhar Bron, Gerard Causse, Claude Franck, Ralf Gothoni, Christian Ivaldi, Zoltan Kocsis, Stephan Kovacevich, Vitali Margulis, Menahem Pressler, Fou Ts'ong, Rosalyn Tureck, Elisso Virsaladze, among others. During these years he recieved a diploma with honor by the Queen Sofia herself as the best student and twice as the best chamber music group with his Cervantes Trio. He has been under Dmitri Bashkirov's protection for many years, and has followed master classes at the International Academy Lake Como in Italy and classes with Kirill Gerstein in Stuttgart Musik Hochschule.

His prizes of International Piano Competitions already include: 1st Prize at Queen Elisabeth Competition 2010, 1st Prize at Vendome Prize 2009 in Lisbon, 3rd Prize at Leeds International Piano Competition 2006, 1st Prize at Morocco International Music Competition 2010, the Grand Prix at Alicia de Larrocha Competition (Andorra), Reuters Foundation Price (Verbier Festival & Academy), the Grand Prix at "In Svyatoslav Richter´s Memory" 1997, the Grand Prix at Tortona 1996.

His next engagements include concerts in the most prestigious halls and festivals of the world including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall in New York, Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles, Chopin Festival in Poland, Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival, Bouffes, Louvre, the Hamburger Symphoniker conducted by Jeffrey Tate (Brahms 1), the Hungarian National Philharmonic conducted by Zoltan Kocsis in Budapest & Szeged (Prokofiev 2).

Tickets can be purchased by calling (801)355-ARTS(2787), in person at the Abravanel Hall ticket office or by visiting http://www.usuo.org/.


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Celebrate the Halloween Season with Red Butte Garden

Garden After Dark: Light Up the Night
Red Butte Garden


Celebrate the Halloween season with Red Butte Garden! This year visitors will wander the Garden while experiencing plants and animals that come alive at night. Create a glow-in-the-dark mushroom after investigating bioluminescent fungi and learn about night blooming flowers while crafting your own scented blossom to take home.

Enjoy light displays, face painting, activity stations, pumpkin painting and special nightly visitors and performers. Be sure to stop and get a hot drink or sweet treat from one of our vendors, and start a new tradition by gathering your friends for a picture in our photo booth. Bring the family and be sure to wear your Halloween costumes!

October 20-22, 27-29
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
NEW: Half price tickets for members
$5 Members, $10 Public

Red Butte Garden
300 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, Utah

AVOID WAITING IN LINE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS! Purchase your tickets for each night of Garden After Dark ahead of time and pick them up at will call the night of. You may purchase tickets ONLINE, by calling (801) 585-0556 or in person at the Visitor Center front desk.


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04 October 2011

Corroon Joins Judge Hockey Team For Commit To Be Fit


Mayor Corroon Joins
Judge Hockey Team




Mayor Corroon Joins Judge Hockey Team For Commit To Be Fit Workout.

Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon will be on the ice with the Judge Memorial High School Hockey team Wednesday morning, October 5th.

The team works out at the Salt Lake Sports Complex, 645 South Guardsman Way in Salt Lake City. It’s part of the Mayor’s Commit To Be Fit program. Commit To Be Fit is a program sponsored by the Salt Lake Valley Health Department (SLVHD) designed to help county residents make a pledge to do something, small or large, to lead a healthy and fit life.

Event: Ice Hockey Workout / Practice
Who: Judge Memorial Team / Mayor Peter Corroon
Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Time: 6 a.m. – 7 a.m.
Where: Salt Lake Sports Complex,
             645 Guardsman Way, SLC


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03 October 2011

Snowbird Extends Customer Appreciation Days



Customer Appreciation Days
Extended at Snowbird





Continuing its tradition of providing free Tram and lift rides while helping Utah’s hungry, Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort announced it will extend Customer Appreciation Days to four weekends. Beginning the weekend of Oct. 15-16, guests may receive a free Peruvian Express foot passenger ticket with the donation of a can of food, hygiene item or $3 donation to Wasatch Adaptive Sports.

“Snowbird’s Customer Appreciation Days are a meaningful way to support our community and at the same time show our guests that we appreciate their enthusiasm and loyalty to our resort,” said Bob Bonar, President of Snowbird.

All food and hygiene items will be donated to the Utah Food Bank, and all monetary donations will benefit Wasatch Adaptive Sports. Last year, a record-breaking 6,956 pounds – the equivalent of 5,500 meals – was donated to the Utah Food Bank as the result of the annual Customer Appreciation Days. In addition, $2,215 was raised for Wasatch Adaptive Sports.

To take advantage of the offer, guests may bring either a can of food, a hygiene item or $3, to Snowbird on any Saturday or Sunday from Oct. 15 through Nov. 6 between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Due to Tram maintenance, guests will receive a Peruvian Express foot passenger ticket the first two weekends (Oct. 15, 16, 22, or 23). Guests will receive an Aerial Tram foot passenger ride the last two weekends (Oct. 29, 30 or Nov. 5, 6), weather permitting. Please check snowbird.com for updates on the schedule of operations.

Requested hygiene items are toothpaste, soap, baby diapers and wipes. Preferred canned food items are peanut butter, tuna, chili, soup/stew, vegetables, fruit, beans and spaghetti sauce. Acceptable boxed foods are rice, macaroni and cheese, boxed dinners, cake mix and pasta. Special-needs foods, such as low-sugar, low-sodium, are also appreciated.


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UMFA Special Exhibition: David Burnett

UMFA Special Exhibition
David Burnett:
Too Close



Too Close ~ Critical Moments of Our History Captured in Photographs.

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is pleased to present David Burnett – Too Close, a look at a lifetime of iconic events captured by photojournalist David Burnett (b. 1946). The exhibition will be on view in the Marcia and John Price Museum Building at the University of Utah from October 7, 2011 through January 29, 2012. Burnett will travel from New York to Salt Lake City to give a free public lecture at the UMFA on October 6 at 6 pm.

© David Burnett  - Too Close
Organized by Jill Dawsey, chief curator at the UMFA, David Burnett – Too Close comprises over 50 photographs by Burnett, offering museum visitors a glimpse into critical moments of the 20th and 21st centuries. Recognized as one of the “100 Most Important People in Photography” by American Photo Magazine, Burnett has traveled to over 80 countries to cover wars, political figures, celebrities, and ordinary people in everyday life.

A Salt Lake City native, Burnett began his career as a freelancer for Time and LIFE magazines. In 1976 he co-founded Contact Press Images, a photo agency in New York City. Over the past four decades, he has covered such pivotal events as the Vietnam War, the 1984 drought in Ethiopia, Hurricane Katrina in 2006, and the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Burnett is also known for capturing intimate images of public figures ranging from Barack Obama to Bob Marley.

His numerous awards include the National Press Photographers Association’s Magazine Photographer of Year, the World Press Photo of the Year, and Best Campaign Picture. National Geographic described Burnett as “someone who can—no matter how challenging the assignment—return with the picture.”

“We are delighted and honored to welcome this world-renowned photojournalist back to his hometown,” said Jill Dawsey, chief curator at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. “Burnett’s body of work is astonishing both for its formal innovations—he is an expert in so many photographic techniques and technologies—and for the expansive sweep of late 20th and 21st century history that he has captured.”


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Evening with W. S. Merwin, Poet Laureate


William S. Merwin

An Evening with W. S. Merwin
US Poet Laureate

Author and poet William S. Merwin will share from his book Migration. Book sale and signing follow. Hosted by the UofU College of Humanities as part of its 2011-2012 Lyceum II Lecture series, Merwin will be introduced by Utah Poet Laureate Katharine Coles.

Date: Wednesday, October 5th
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Salt Lake City Main Library, Auditorium

Migration is the distillation of a profound body of work. Drawing the best poems from his acclaimed 17 books, and including a selection of new poems, Migration is the definitive Merwin volume. It embodies his evolving poetic style, commitment to bearing witness, and artistic and political nerve. There is nothing quite like this in American poetry.

Utah Museum of Fine Arts
University of Utah Campus
Marcia & John Price Museum Building
410 Campus Center Dr.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

Museum Hours
Tuesday–Friday: 10 am–5 pm
Wednesday: 10 am–8 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 11 am–5 pm
Closed Mondays and holidays


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