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2019-04-09 23:33:16
Here’s the 44th Season for the Salt Lake Symphony, year 15 for me as Music Director. Time flies when
2017-08-02 22:17:48
[…] difference. You never know what may be squelched from a holier-than-thou attitude or a flippant remark. I, for one, am happy that I finally figured it out (at least this time). So the stage and organ will only be silent for only a few weeks longer. I cannot wait to dig in to this work with the SL Symphony! It’s going to be a great way to open the season. Hope to see you there! Salt Lake Symphony Season Opener Saturday September 30, 2017 7:30 pm Libby Gardner Concert Hall Rachel Call, violin, Linda Margetts, organ Walton Portsmouth Point Overture Sibelius Violin Concerto, op. 47 in D minor Saint-Saens Symphony #3 “Organ Symphony” Copyright, 2017. Robert Baldwin, Before the Downbeat
2016-03-18 17:51:36
[…] and her siblings, bouncing them on his knee and playing with them in the yard. This weekend, I find myself conducting my second “Rite” in performance (I’ve also played it twice). But now there is a living connection to the watershed event in the history of music. Layers of meaning added with a chance encounter. Mind. Blown. Apart. If you are in the Salt Lake region, come check out the performance with the Salt Lake Symphony. Here are the details: ______________________________________________________ Salt Lake Symphony: Primal Energy! Saturday March 19, 2016 7:30 pm Libby Gardner Concert Hall Hasse Borup, violin Robert Baldwin, conductor Dvořák Slavonic Dances #2 and 7 Jett Hitt Yellowstone for Violin and Orchestra (Utah Premiere) Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Few pieces have the primal energy as Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. This year marks a first for […]
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2015-11-28 19:02:14
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[…] Ford, Iago, Amonasro, Rigoletto, and Renato with companies in Boston, Philadelphia, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Tulsa, and Fort Worth. He has also sung Don Giovanni, Figaro, Sharpless, Porgy and Jake in opera houses in Auckland, NZ, Berlin, Germany, and Linz, Austria. Orchestral performances have included Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Seji Ozawa) and with the Atlanta Symphony (Roberto Abbado); All Rise with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Kurt Mazur); Vaughn Williams’s Hodie with Salt Lake Symphony (Keith Lockhart); and Charles Ives’ General William Booth Enters into Heaven with the Pittsburgh Symphony (Michael Tilson Thomas). In addition, Mr. Honeysucker has performed with symphonies in St. Louis, Sacramento, Omaha, Roanoke, St. Paul, Long Island, NY, and Flagstaff, AZ. He has also appeared with orchestras in Tokyo, Osaka, Nobeoka and Sapporo, Japan. Mr. Honeysucker is a member of Videmus, as well as a member and co-founder of the Jubilee Trio, which […]
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