Thursday, June 27, 2019

Utah Symphony at the Waterfall

Last night I was able to go to another outdoor concert, this time with the Utah Symphony at the Waterfall Amphitheatre at Thanksgiving Point.  I always try to attend this concert every year (go here and here) because it is such a lovely venue.  I brought a picnic and a blanket and spent a wonderful evening listening to music under the stars.  The program featured many film scores by John Williams including the Superman March from Superman, "The Devil's Dance" from The Witches of Eastwick (I loved the chimes in this piece), "The Flight To Neverland" from Hook, the Theme from Schindler's List (the solo violin was performed by Concertmaster Madeleine Adkins and it was so beautiful), "Harry's Wondrous World" from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and the Suite from Star Wars (I loved "The Imperial March").  The concert concluded, as it often does in the summer, with the 1812 Overture by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.  Conductor Conner Gray Covington joked that while Tchaikovsky actually wrote the piece to commemorate the defense of Napoleon's invasion of Russia, for some reason it has become a symbol of American patriotism!  He also joked that every major American symphony orchestra plays it at least once during the summer and I had to laugh because it seems like I hear it every summer!  The orchestra performed it brilliantly and I especially loved the real live cannons provided by the Cannoneers of the Wasatch.  It was pretty spectacular!  For the encore, the orchestra played "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa and that was immediately followed by an awesome fireworks display above the waterfall!  Evenings such as these are what I love most about summer!

Note:  Go here for more performances by the Utah Symphony this summer.

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