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SUMMARY:Fall Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Choral Arts Society of Utah Master Chorale performs folk songs and choruses from classic operas by great composers at the Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center in Taylorsville\, on Saturday\, October 14\, 2023\, at 7:00 pm.  \nOne of the great things about music is the unifying effect it can have on unique populations of countries around the world. Through folk songs from Germany and Czechoslovakia\, to the rolling hills of west Texas and the swamps of the deep south\, we are able to feel the deep devotion to their heritage\, traditions\, and souls as the Choral Arts Society of Utah Master Chorale performs featured works by George Gershwin\, Oscar J. Fox\, and Johannes Brahms bringing the hearts and souls of great people into our hearts with their unique choral compositions. In addition\, we will feature selections of opera choruses great and small\, from Verd’s Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves to Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore. A special guest soloist is scheduled for this concert that you won’t want to miss. Admission is free\, so join us at the Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center on October 14th at 7:00 p.m. for this fun and uplifting concert. \nNow in its 36th year\, the Choral Arts Society of Utah’s 100-voice choir is based in Salt Lake City. The choir’s most recent performance celebrated the pioneer spirit in Salt Lake’s Abravanel Hall for the 26th performance of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert. Many of the choir’s performances are benefit concerts for schools and organizations providing humanitarian services to local areas. See a complete listing of the choir’s upcoming performances at www.casu.org or find them on Facebook\, Instagram\, and X! This concert is funded in part by grants from the Salt Lake County Zoo Arts & Parks (ZAP)\, the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation\, and the Joseph & Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation. Date and Location: Saturday\, October 14\, 2023 – 7:00 PM Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center\, 2525 Taylorsville Blvd\, Taylorsville Conductor: Sterling Poulson Performing: Folk Songs and Opera Choruses Tickets: Free Admission; no tickets required – Donations appreciated 
URL:http://casu.org/event/fall-concert/
LOCATION:Mid Valley Performing Arts Center\, 2525 Taylorsville Blvd\, Taylorsville\,\, UT\, 84129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert
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SUMMARY:Days of ’47 Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Online tickets available – June 1st\, 2023 – Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-pops-concert-2/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert,Tickets Required
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SUMMARY:Days of ’47 Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Online tickets available – June 1st\, 2023 – Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-pops-concert/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert,Tickets Required
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SUMMARY:Armed Forces Day Concert
DESCRIPTION:SALT LAKE CITY – Music Director Sterling Poulson and the Choral Arts Society of Utah invite you to an evening dedicated to honoring our men and women in the Armed Forces. It is a free event\, and parking is free under the plaza. This is a community-focused event honoring our men and women in uniform past and present. \nThe Choral Arts Society of Utah was proud to perform at the June 2022 D-Day ceremonies in Normandy\, France in honor of those who gave their lives for the cause of freedom. \nThe evening entertainment begins at 5:00 p.m. with the 23rd Army rock band Article 15.  The band and choral concert follow with patriotic favorites\, concluding with a rousing rendition of John Philip Sousa’s Stars & Stripes Forever.  \nBring your family and enjoy plenty of food\, fun\, support service booths\, and great entertainment. The Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs will honor outstanding service members and employees from military units across Utah.  \nThe Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band has played for Presidents\, Senators\, Congressmen\, and Heads of State.  It gives clinics and concerts for schools\, plays at civic functions\, marches in parades\, and provides music for military balls\, changes of command\, and pass-in-reviews. The rock combo Article 15 will make you smile regardless of your generation. \nThe Salt Lake Scots Pipe Band has emerged as the premier pipe band in Utah\, attracting some of the top pipers and drummers from Utah and its neighboring states. The band competes and performs throughout the western United States\, Canada\, and the United Kingdom\, occasionally attending the World Pipe Band Championships held in Glasgow Scotland. \nNow in its 37th year\, members of the Choral Arts Society of Utah volunteer their time and talents to benefit schools and organizations offering humanitarian services to the local area.  For more information on upcoming events\, please visit our website at www.casu.org\, and follow us on Facebook\, Instagram\, and Twitter.     \nSpecial thanks to our sponsors who make this event possible: The Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs\, Northrop Grumman\, The Joseph and Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation\, The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation\, Salt Lake County Zoo\, Arts and Parks\, The Gallivan Center\, and KUTV 2News. 
URL:http://casu.org/event/armed-forces-day-concert-3/
LOCATION:Gallivan Center\, 239 S Main St\,\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert
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SUMMARY:Spring Concert 2023
DESCRIPTION:FREE CONCERT\, NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED \nTaylorsville\, Utah – The Choral Arts Society of Utah is pleased to announce its Spring Concert” Across the Pond and Back Again” on Saturday\, April 8th\, 2023\, at the Mid-Valley PerformingArts Center in Taylorsville. The concert\, which is free and open to the public\, will showcase the music of Handel\, Rutter\, Mozart\, Bernstein\, and more in what Assistant Conductor Michael J. Imperiale calls “European and American pieces sung with great delight.” “You won’t want to miss this concert\,” Assistant Conductor Evelyn Westwood adds. “The music is delightful and offers something for everyone to enjoy.”The Choral Arts Society of Utah’s 100-voice choir is based in Salt Lake City. Many performances are free\, including the annual Armed Forces Day Concert on May 20th and the Days of ’47 Pops Concert on July 14th and 15th at Abravanel Hall.
URL:http://casu.org/event/spring-concert-2023/
LOCATION:Mid Valley Performing Arts Center\, 2525 Taylorsville Blvd\, Taylorsville\,\, UT\, 84129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert
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SUMMARY:KUTV Holiday Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:PURCHASE TICKETS HERE\nThe Choral Arts Society of Utah presents the 25th annual KUTV Holiday Pops Concert. The West Valley Symphony of Utah joins the choir\, with our featured guest artist Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand. \n\n\nBluegrass Unlimited calls Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand a “fresh hybrid of new music influenced by bluegrass but featuring the percussive fervor of rock\, rap\, and other styles… They bring imaginative arrangements and daring musicianship to their quintet sound.”  Salt Lake City Weekly says\, “Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand are pros without peer… Their intense performance went far beyond ‘good’; try ‘humbling’.”  \n\n\nNow in its 35th year\, the Choral Arts Society of Utah’s 100-voice choir is based in Salt Lake City. In June of this year\, the choir performed a series of concerts in France\, including participating in the ceremonies at the American Cemeteries in Normandy. The choir’s most recent performance celebrated pioneer spirit in Salt Lake’s Abravanel Hall for the 25th performance of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert. Many of the choir’s performances are benefit concerts for schools and organizations providing humanitarian services to local areas. See a complete listing of the choir’s upcoming performances at www.casu.org or find them on Facebook\, Instagram\, and Twitter. \n\n\nThe West Valley Symphony of Utah performs annually with the Choral Arts Society of Utah for the KUTV/Salvation Army Holiday Pops concert to benefit the Angel Tree Program\, as well as participating in Utah Cultural Celebration Center’s WorldStage concert series. We are often sought for additional events in surrounding communities. \n\n\nThis concert is funded in part by grants from the Salt Lake County Zoo Arts & Parks (ZAP)\, the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation\, and the Joseph & Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation.
URL:http://casu.org/event/kutv-holiday-pops-concert-2/
LOCATION:Cottonwood High School Auditorium\, 5715 S 1300 E\, Murray\, UT\, 84121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefit Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20221022T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20221022T203000
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SUMMARY:Psalm 42
DESCRIPTION:The Choral Arts Society of Utah and Orchestra is performing Felix Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 and other choral selections under the baton of Graduate Teaching Assistant Lauren Tien\, at Libby Gardner Concert Hall\, Saturday\, October 22\, 2022\, at 7:30 pm. \nThe concert celebrates the beauty of the rural and pastoral. The connections between self\, nature\, and deity are the central focus of the texts and music featured in this program\, which includes the compositions of Aaron Copland\, Randall Thompson\, and Felix Mendelssohn. The sounds you will hear span a range between American folk and high romantic German art music\, all with the poetic intention of reflecting human experience through the imagery and metaphors that nature provides. Mendelssohn was particularly proud of his sacred work\, “Psalm 42\,” referring to the piece as his “very best sacred composition.” The text of the 42nd psalm provides vivid visual and sensual imagery of the hart (stag or deer) and fresh water. At the outset\, the hart cries out for fresh water\, but the water only comes in the form of tears\, rushing waters\, waterspouts\, and billows. Join us in enjoying this masterpiece that will be presented in its complete form on October 22nd\, in Libby Gardner Hall. \nNow in its 35th year\, the Choral Arts Society of Utah’s 100-voice choir is based in Salt Lake City. In June this year\, the choir performed a series of concerts in France\, including participating in the ceremonies at the American and British Cemeteries in Normandy. The choir’s most recent performance celebrated the pioneer spirit in Salt Lake’s Abravanel Hall for the 25th performance of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert. Many of the choir’s performances are benefit concerts for schools and organizations providing humanitarian services to local areas. See a complete listing of the choir’s upcoming performances on Facebook and Twitter!
URL:http://casu.org/event/psalm-42/
LOCATION:Libby Gardner Concert Hall\, 1375 Presidents' Cir\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220709T193000
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SUMMARY:Days of '47 KUTV Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Secure your FREE tickets here beginning June 1st\n     Sterling Poulson\, music director and conductor of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops concert since 1997\, invites you to join the Choral Arts Society of Utah\, Salt Lake Symphony Utah’s own Afterglow for two great nights of fabulous music.\n     Joel McCausland and Kevin Peay are better known to thousands of loyal fans around the world as the musical duo AFTERGLOW. Joel and Kevin began their musical career together over 40 years ago in Pleasant Grove\, Utah. In 1984 Deseret Book signed AFTERGLOW to a recording contract. They have since recorded 17 albums for Deseret Book\, five of which were recorded in England with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Messages include serving others\, dealing with loss\, experiencing joy\, and finding our way through life’s trials. Afterglow’s warm harmonies and heart-felt emotion enhance everyday living. Afterglow’s new Album ‘Walk with Me’ reflects songs of the heart written and produced to celebrate God’s love for all of His children.\n     Now in its 46th Season\, the Salt Lake Symphony is an orchestra that means business\, by bringing high-quality symphonic performances to music lovers of the Salt Lake Valley and the State of Utah. Dr. Robert Baldwin is thrilled to begin his 17th season as music director of this outstanding ensemble of volunteer musicians. Volunteers\, yes\, but those who play with an amateur’s enthusiasm at a professional level of commitment. Patrons often remark on how enjoyable and exciting their concerts are. Whether it’s beloved classics by Beethoven\, energetic favorites by Stravinsky\, or a brand-new work\, written especially for this orchestra\, you are in for a treat!  Discover their passion for music. It will soon become your passion as well.
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-kutv-pops-concert-2/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert,Tickets Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220708T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220708T213000
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SUMMARY:Days of '47 KUTV Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Secure your FREE tickets here beginning June 1st\n     Sterling Poulson\, music director and conductor of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops concert since 1997\, invites you to join the Choral Arts Society of Utah\, Salt Lake Symphony\, and Utah’s own Afterglow for two great nights of fabulous music.\n     Joel McCausland and Kevin Peay are better known to thousands of loyal fans around the world as the musical duo AFTERGLOW. Joel and Kevin began their musical career together over 40 years ago in Pleasant Grove\, Utah. In 1984 Deseret Book signed AFTERGLOW to a recording contract. They have since recorded 17 albums for Deseret Book\, five of which were recorded in England with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Messages include serving others\, dealing with loss\, experiencing joy\, and finding our way through life’s trials. Afterglow’s warm harmonies and heart-felt emotion enhance everyday living. Afterglow’s new Album ‘Walk with Me’ reflects songs of the heart written and produced to celebrate God’s love for all of His children.\n     Now in its 46th Season\, the Salt Lake Symphony is an orchestra that means business\, by bringing high-quality symphonic performances to music lovers of the Salt Lake Valley and the State of Utah. Dr. Robert Baldwin is thrilled to begin his 17th season as music director of this outstanding ensemble of volunteer musicians. Volunteers\, yes\, but those who play with an amateur’s enthusiasm at a professional level of commitment. Patrons often remark on how enjoyable and exciting their concerts are. Whether it’s beloved classics by Beethoven\, energetic favorites by Stravinsky\, or a brand-new work\, written especially for this orchestra\, you are in for a treat!  Discover their passion for music. It will soon become your passion as well!
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-kutv-pops-concert/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert,Tickets Required
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220521T210000
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SUMMARY:Armed Forces Day Concert
DESCRIPTION:SALT LAKE CITY – Music Director Sterling Poulson and the Choral Arts Society of Utah invite you to an evening dedicated to honoring our men and women in the Armed Forces. It is a free event\, and parking is free under the plaza. This is a community concert\, focused on honoring our men and women in uniform both the past and present and highlights the soldiers\, airmen\, and civilian employees who have excelled in their service to this country. This concert also gives the many Veterans and their families in our community\, the opportunity to stand up and be counted during the Armed Forces Salute.  \n\n\nThe plaza opens at 5:00 pm for food and face-painting fun for the kids.  The 23rd Army Band Rock Band (Article 15) takes the stage at 6:15\, and the main concert starts at 7:00 P.M. The concert will include a variety of music including patriotic favorites you love to hear\, and it ends with a rousing rendition of John Philip Sousa’s Stars & Stripes Forever.  \n\n\nBring the family and enjoy plenty of food\, fun\, support service booths\, and great entertainment. The Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs will honor outstanding servicemembers and employees from military units across Utah.  The choir will also perform “Prayer for Ukraine” as a memorial tribute to the loss of life and the devastation that continues. \n\n\nThe Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band has played for Presidents\, Senators\, Congressmen\, and Heads of State.  Each year the Band performs for thousands of people across the State of Utah and the United States\, giving clinics and concerts for schools\, playing at civic functions\, marching in parades\, and providing music for military dances\, changes of command\, and pass-in-reviews.  The Rock Band\, Article 15 will take you back to whatever generation you are from and consists of 2 guitar players\, a bass guitar player\, a keyboard player\, a percussionist\, and vocalists.  \n\n\nNow in its 37th year\, members of the 110-voice Choral Arts Society of Utah volunteer their time and talents to provide quality performances\, many of which benefit schools and organizations offering humanitarian services to the local area. \n\n\nSpecial thanks to our sponsors who make this event possible; Northrop Grumman\, The Joseph and Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation\, The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation\, Salt Lake County ZAP\, The Gallivan Center\, and KUTV 2News. 
URL:http://casu.org/event/armed-forces-day-concert-2/
LOCATION:Gallivan Center\, 239 S Main St\,\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220314T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T142709
CREATED:20220304T032418Z
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SUMMARY:The Road Not Taken
DESCRIPTION:The Choral Arts Society of Utah under the direction of music director and conductor Sterling Poulson and accompanist Diana Bowler. presents “The Road Not Taken.” The performance is Monday\, March 14 at the new Mid-Valley Performing Art Center in Taylorsville.  The concert begins at 7:00 pm and admission is free.  Our featured guest artists from Park City High School are pianist Deborah Hsu\, and cellist Oliver Diaz Moore.  \n [Text Wrapping Break]This concert features choral music by 20th and 21st-century American composers Randall Thompson\, William Dawson\, and Joshua Rist. Selections range from the serene musical settings of the poems of Robert Frost to the high-energy spirituals of William Dawson.   \n  \nThe Choral Arts Society of Utah 100-voice choir is based in Salt Lake City. Many of their performances are free\, including their annual Armed Forces Day Concert on May 21st\, and the Days of ’47 Pops Concert on July 8th and 9th at Abravanel Hall. See a complete listing of the choir’s upcoming performances at www.casu.org or follow us on Facebook.  \nFor more details visit www.casu.org 
URL:http://casu.org/event/the-road-not-taken/
LOCATION:Mid Valley Performing Arts Center\, 2525 Taylorsville Blvd\, Taylorsville\,\, UT\, 84129\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220309T133000
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CREATED:20220304T034329Z
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SUMMARY:We Are One
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URL:http://casu.org/event/we-are-one/
LOCATION:The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Center\, 1750 Kearns Blvd\, Park City\, Utah\, 84060\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211204T123000
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SUMMARY:KUTV Holiday Pops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Eclipse6\nHeadlining the\nKUTV Holiday Pops Concert\nContact:  Dean Meservy        \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE: Eventbrite.com – $15.00\n\n\n\nDate/Time\nLocation\nSaturday\, December 4\, 2021 – 7:30 p.m.\nCottonwood High School\,\n5715 S. 1300 E.\, Murray UT  84121\n\n\nConductors\nSterling S. Poulson\, Music Director\, Choral Arts Society of Utah\nDonny Gilbert\, Conductor\, West Valley Symphony\nJoe Woolf\, Conductor\, Desert Hills High School Chamber Singers\n\n\nFeatured Guests\nEclipse6\, and the Desert Hills High School Chamber Singers\n\n\n\nThis year’s KUTV Holiday Pops with Music Director Sterling Poulson\, will feature the 100-voice Choral Arts Society of Utah\, Desert Hills High School Chamber Singers\, and the West Valley Symphony of Utah! Our featured guest artist is Eclipse6. This amazing line-up of performers will kick-off your holiday season with beloved Christmas favorites the whole family will enjoy!             \nThis year’s featured guest artists Eclipse6 are no strangers to Utah’s music scene!  The group enjoys a good balance of secular pop tunes\, Christmas songs\, and gospel music; all chosen with a desire to inspire others to greatness. Most songs have corresponding music videos found on the group’s YouTube page. The recent Christmas hits\, Hamildolph and The Greatest Snowman\, went viral by Christmas\, Hamilton\, and Greatest Showman lovers alike. Over the years the group has received many awards including first place in Regional Harmony Sweepstakes\, “Best Vocal Group” in Utah’s Best of State awards\, “Group Recording Artist of the Year” and “Holiday Album of the Year” by the Faith Centered Music Association Pearl Awards\, “Best Holiday Album” in the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards\, and more. The greatest award though goes to the fans\, who allow the group to do what they love. \nThe West Valley Symphony of Utah\, with music director Donny Gilbert\, is well known for their participation in the KUTV Holiday Pops Concert. The 70-piece orchestra performs 5-6 concerts each year. Since 2016\, the orchestra has been featured at the Larry H. & Gail Miller Christmas Carol Sing-a-long at the Vivant Arena in Salt Lake City\, and will be featured again in this year on December 13th. \nMembers of the 100-voice Choral Arts Society of Utah volunteer their time and talents to provide quality performances\, many of which benefit schools and organizations providing humanitarian services to the local area\, including this benefit concert for the KUTV 2News Salvation Army Angel Tree Program.  The concert provides gifts of the season to hundreds of children and senior citizens along the Wasatch Front.  This is a wonderful family event for all ages and we will have a special visit from Santa Claus! \nWe thank the Joseph and Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation\, Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation\, and the Salt Lake County Zoo Arts & Parks\, putting your money to work for the arts.  We also thank KUTV 2News for their media support.
URL:http://casu.org/event/kutv-holiday-pops-concert/
LOCATION:Cottonwood High School Auditorium\, 5715 S 1300 E\, Murray\, UT\, 84121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefit Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210710T133000
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SUMMARY:Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert 2021 July 10
DESCRIPTION:For tickets: Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:\nPOPS Tickets\nPO Box 2623\nSalt Lake City\, UT 84110\nPlease indicate how many tickets you are requesting and for which night.\nLimit 6 tickets per request. \nYou can also pick up tickets at Daynes Music  \nfor more information check their website  \nClick here to go to Daynes Music location  \n \n     Sterling Poulson\, music director and conductor of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops concert since 1997\, invites you to join the Choral Arts Society of Utah\, Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band\, and guest vocalist Lauren Gruwell for two great nights of fabulous music from the 30s to the 21st Century.  The 100-voice choir and band will wind back the clock\, performing hits the big band era\, the rock and roll era\, and music from 21st-century films. You will also be treated to your favorite patriotic and inspirational music depicting the courage of humankind.\n     The 23rd Army Band has played for presidents\, senators\, members of Congress\, and heads of state. The group performs for thousands of people\, giving clinics and concerts at schools\, performing at civic functions\, marching in parades\, and providing music for military dances\, changes of command\, and pass-in-reviews\, according to the group’s website (23rdArmyBand.com).  “Our job is to go out and provide musical support for the military\, as well as the community\,” said band commander Denny Saunders. “We go into communities and we play concerts to promote patriotism.”\n     Lauren Gruwell won the Voice of Utah Competition and was an American Idol Finalist in the city of Seattle. She was selected to sing the national anthem at a Utah Jazz Game and has worked as a professional studio musician for various artists and composers throughout the state. She recently recorded her debut EP\, Beauty for Ashes\, with an award-winning producer in Utah. Her music can be heard on FM 100.3\, the sounds of Sunday. \n 
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-kutv-pops-concert-2021-july-10/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210709T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210709T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T142709
CREATED:20210219T154341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210617T230227Z
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SUMMARY:Days of ’47 KUTV Pops Concert 2021 July 9
DESCRIPTION:For tickets: Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:\nPOPS Tickets\nPO Box 2623\nSalt Lake City\, UT 84110\nPlease indicate how many tickets you are requesting and for which night.\nLimit 6 tickets per request. \nYou can also pick up tickets at Daynes Music  \nfor more information check their website  \nClick here to go to Daynes Music location  \n \n      \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n     Sterling Poulson\, music director and conductor of the Days of ’47 KUTV Pops concert since 1997\, invites you to join the Choral Arts Society of Utah\, Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band\, and guest vocalist Lauren Gruwell for two great nights of fabulous music from the 30s to the 21st Century.  The 100-voice choir and band will wind back the clock\, performing hits the big band era\, the rock and roll era\, and music from 21st-century films. You will also be treated to your favorite patriotic and inspirational music depicting the courage of humankind.\n     The 23rd Army Band has played for presidents\, senators\, members of Congress\, and heads of state. The group performs for thousands of people\, giving clinics and concerts at schools\, performing at civic functions\, marching in parades\, and providing music for military dances\, changes of command\, and pass-in-reviews\, according to the group’s website (23rdArmyBand.com).  “Our job is to go out and provide musical support for the military\, as well as the community\,” said band commander Denny Saunders. “We go into communities and we play concerts to promote patriotism.”\n     Lauren Gruwell won the Voice of Utah Competition and was an American Idol Finalist in the city of Seattle. She was selected to sing the national anthem at a Utah Jazz Game and has worked as a professional studio musician for various artists and composers throughout the state. She recently recorded her debut EP\, Beauty for Ashes\, with an award-winning producer in Utah. Her music can be heard on FM 100.3\, the sounds of Sunday. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:http://casu.org/event/days-of-47-virtual-pops-concert-2021/
LOCATION:Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Abravanel Hall 123 W. South Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84110\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T142709
CREATED:20210421T231142Z
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SUMMARY:Armed Forces Day Concert
DESCRIPTION:Limited Seating  – Send your free ticket request to: casu@xmission.com. Please indicate the number of tickets – Limit 4 \n\nThe Choral Arts Society of Utah and Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band will present their annual Armed Forces Day Concert on Saturday\, 15 May 2021. The concert will begin at 5 p.m. in the Murray Park Amphitheater\, 495 E. 5300 S. \n\n\nUnder the direction of Music Director Sterling Poulson and Chief Warrant Officer Denny Saunders\, the concert will honor the men and women who serve and have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. “We are excited to return to the Murray Park Amphitheater where this concert was launched in 2003”\, said Poulson. “This 18-year tradition was interrupted by COVID-19\, but our men and women in uniform have stepped up not only to protect our freedom but to assist in testing and vaccinating so many of us this past year. We are thrilled to join with the 23rd Army Band to honor them in word and song once again and say\, ‘Thank you for your service’.” The program includes tributes to service members and veterans as well as patriotic favorites\, including John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.” The concert is free of charge\, but tickets are required due to limited seating. For admission\, send an email to casu@xmission.com and indicate the number of tickets desired. A limit of 4 per request applies. Current CDC guidelines on May 15th will be followed. \n\n\n     The 23rd Army Band has played for Presidents\, Senators\, Congressmen\, and Heads of State.  Each year the Band performs for thousands of people across the State of Utah and the United States\, giving clinics and concerts for schools\, playing at civic functions\, marching in parades\, and providing music for military dances\, changes of command\, and pass-in-reviews.  The Rock Band\, Article 15 will take you back to whatever generation you are from and consists of 2 guitar players\, a bass guitar player\, keyboard player\, percussionist\, and vocalist. \n\n\nNow in its 36th year\, members of the 100-voice Choral Arts Society of Utah volunteer their time and talents to provide quality performances\, many of which benefit schools and organizations offering humanitarian services to the local area.    \n\n\nSpecial thanks to our sponsors who make this event possible; Northrop Grumman\, Joseph & Kathleen Sorenson Legacy Foundation\, The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation\, Salt Lake County ZAP\, Murray City\, and KUTV 2News\, Utah Dept. of Veteran and Military Affairs.
URL:http://casu.org/event/armed-forces-day-concert/
LOCATION:Murray Park Amphiteather\, 495 E 5300 S\, Murray\, UT\, 84107\, United States
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