Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Celebrating Beethoven's 250th Birthday Through His Music

The Orchestra of Southern Utah is excited to join the international year of celebration of Beethoven's 250th birthday. This giant among composers spanned the classical to romantic eras of music and was innovative in exploring the symphony, sonata, and quartet forms. As a star pianist, he was celebrated in his own time for both his performances and his compositions. 

Listen to the links below the poster to preview the Nov. 12, 2020 concert. 

Ticket link: purchase tickets


Egmont Overture premiered in 1810 and celebrates heroism against oppression.

Scherzando was written in 1806 as a commission from a Russian ambassador to Vienna. 

Triple Concerto featuring violin, cello, and piano was written in 1803

Credit...Photo by Andreas Meichsner for The New York Times.  

Full article about searching for the places Beethoven was born and lived: Beethoven travels to Vienna and Bonn

Friday, September 4, 2020

More listening resources for home and school

1.  Classical music for children Includes a section of lullabies and stories from Performance Today.

2. Link for Stories set to classical music.


3. Concert from England:
Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite, Op.79
Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor 
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Dynamic music for your enjoyment. 

4. Music and animation

On-demand until Thursday 31 December 2020 16:59

In Eric Carle's internationally acclaimed Papa, please get the moon for me, a young girl asks her father for the moon, but Papa discovers that the moon is very, very big.

Gentle, colorful music, by Julian Nott, not only enhances the beautiful jewel-like animation but delights the senses as well.

Produced by the award-winning British animation studio Illuminated Films.



5. A concert performance of a children's story: Performance from England

When King Colin sets his sights on finding the famous Golden Sausage, there’s only ONE person for the job: Sir Scallywag! But will the six-year-old knight be mighty enough to defeat the filthy trolls and win the Stinkiest Battle Ever?'

Join Ensemble 360 and narrator Polly Ives for a live stream this new children’s concert, based on Giles Andreae’s latest Sir Scallywag story, illustrated by Korky Paul (Penguin 2015). With music by award-winning composer Paul Rissmann, it’s packed with irresistibly memorable songs, vivid story-telling, illustrations, and lots of audience participation.

6. Weekly listenings off performances both in person and online from around the world: Bachtrack listings

7. Playlist for music that appeals to children and all ages

8. Introduction to instruments through sectionals with the London Symphony: from flutes to tuba

Sir Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra have been adjusting to life at home, but they have missed playing together. Simon was supposed to have been attending the wedding of his old friend Figaro but sadly couldn't travel there. The LSO players suggested doing a special online concert for him and Simon agreed to conduct! The time arrives for online sectional rehearsals and all the players gather online but... Where's Simon? The players can't rehearse without Simon so, instead of sitting around waiting, they introduce their instruments: we'll find out how they work, why each LSO player thinks their instrument is the best, and how they sound individually as well as within the various instrument families. Once you've enjoyed the 'Where's Simon?' concert above, test out what you have learned by trying out our quiz and explore some listening recommendations directly from the LSO players at https://lso.co.uk/wheres-simon

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Listening Links for "Fiery Romance" Season Opening


Listening links for October concert:



First Season Concert on October 10, 7:30 p.m. streaming only without an audience. 
 Audiences are planned for the rest of the season. Current restrictions for audience numbers at the Heritage Center are 220 per night. Season ticket holders will be assured of Messiah tickets. We are hoping restrictions will be lifted, however, to guarantee your Messiah ticket purchase your season ticket now. https://www.myosu.org/tickets 
Thanks to all involved.
(note date change to Saturday)




 (graphic design by Rollan Fell of the Print Shoppe)

Season and Individual Tickets now available: Season and individual ticket link

The Orchestra of Southern Utah Announces 2020-2021 

Plans for a Safe and Adaptive Concert Season

By Tanisa Crosby

         During hard times, music has the power to uplift and unite us; to calm our troubled lives, and bring moments of peace and tranquility.  Members of the Orchestra of Southern Utah (OSU) put together several performances on FaceBook with musicians performing in their homes or in small ensembles throughout the Covid-19 Pandemic.  Looking forward, the Orchestra of Southern Utah board of directors has been talking about how to move forward with music and announce the plans for the 2020-2021 concert season.  They have talked at length about the best ways to still provide music while also keeping the community, patrons, and musicians safe.  It’s with great pleasure that they look forward to being able to perform once again and to bring music to the community of Southern Utah. This concert season will be unique and adaptive; if things should prove to be unsafe for patrons or musicians, the Orchestra plans to continue providing ways that those who enjoy the music OSU provides can still enjoy.  This flexibility is largely in part due to the repertoire that has been chosen for this season. Themes for this concert season will include Beethoven, a musical “visit” to Spain, a superhero-themed Jubilee, and young soloists' concert.  It is also why the Orchestra is looking to the community for support as OSU navigates through a unique concert season.

         The Orchestra of Southern Utah plans to have a full and interactive 2020-2021 season.  At the start of the pandemic, the Orchestra utilized their YouTube and Facebook pages.  Performing mini-concerts series, in which small groups got together to perform select pieces of music.  OSU plans to further these endeavors by streaming and providing online concerts as we navigate and wade through the pandemic.  Rebecca Hughes, OSU Manager stated, “[it is] our commitment to provide and uplift our community with music during these times.”  Hughes went on to really hit home the YouTube and Facebook platforms, stating that they have been “providing a feed of wonderful soul-enriching music.” Exploring online platforms and technology, the Orchestra has found ways to still perform, the Orchestra of Southern Utah is excited to provide concerts to a wide range of audiences that will allow people to enjoy the Orchestra concerts that they love from the comfort and safety of their homes.

         A huge question that has been asked by many is, “what will the Orchestra do about Messiah”?  With the generosity of local business support, the Messiah performances are free concerts put on by the Orchestra of Southern Utah every December.  The music highlights the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Christ.  The Orchestra is joined by a large scale choir, featuring many soloists, as they perform Handel’s most performed and well-beloved piece.  “It might not look like it has in previous years,” Hughes mentioned when asked about Messiah. “We are adapting and rolling with the times and needs of our community, and while it won't be our traditional Messiah experience, we are still planning on making it amazing and uplifting.”  Further details of how Handel’s Messiah will work this year will be announced as we get closer to performance dates.

The Orchestra of Southern Utah is a community-run Orchestra that is a nonprofit organization.  It is primarily funded through ticket sales, state and private foundation funding, and business support and is a beloved part of the Southern Utah area.  In the past, the Orchestra has hosted additional funding events, such as the Gold and Silver Soiree to help raise money to purchase new music and to help fund promotional materials for concerts.  Many members are local musicians from within Southern Utah and are often volunteer members who come to perform and impart their love of playing music.  This year, the Soiree was canceled due to the pandemic, and government funding and grants are uncertain.   OSU is turning to their community during this time; while attending live concerts are still on hold due to COVID-19, it is important for the community to help donate to the orchestra in any way that they can. The Orchestra of Southern Utah “appreciate[s] any donations,” Hughes stated. “A purchase of season tickets really helps support our community organization. We need the community's help now more than ever to continue providing the quality performances patrons and audiences have come to expect and love.”

Special thanks for essential financial support to the RAP Fund under Cedar City Corporation, Leavitt Group, State Bank of Southern Utah, Sorenson Legacy Foundation, Utah Division of Arts and Museums, Leavitt Foundation, Rocky Mountain Power Foundation, and individual donors.

While this music season is sure to be one filled with a high learning and adapting curve, the Orchestra of Southern Utah is excited for a music-filled season.  Season tickets can be purchased from the OSU website at www.myosu.org and also at the Final Friday Art Walk.  For more information on the Orchestra of Southern Utah, please visit the website www.myosu.org and follow the Orchestra of Southern Utah’s Facebook and YouTube platforms.  For any additional questions, please contact OSU Manager Rebekah Hughes at osucedarcity@gmail.com.

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More information: 

Rebekah Hughes

Phone: (435) 590-6829

Email:  beckyosucedarcity@gmail.com

2019 Handel's "Messiah" performance

Dr. Xun Sun directing Handel's "Messiah" in 2019

Donations welcome as we add more onstage rehearsals and other expenses to keep our musicians, staff, and audience safe. Thanks to everyone who participates in your orchestra: musicians, staff, audience, and extended musical family.

Orchestra of Southern Utah

P.O. Box 312

Cedar City, UT 84721

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Music Resources for Online Music


Orchestras online through League of American Orchestras article

Link directly to orchestras participating in online music

Live streaming and videos from around the world from Bachtrack

Chamber Music Society online music

Boston Symphony resources for children and adults include youth concert links.

Classics for Kids includes a weekly composer highlight, activity sheets, and lesson plans

Relaxing Music designed for background music for home

Facebook videos from musicians of the Utah Symphony

Lincoln Center Concerts for Children

Additional Lincoln Center Videos and Concerts

Online music games and resources

Music news from throughout the world. They have been providing a weekly Guide to Free Streams for online streaming performances from Vienna Opera, Carnegie Hall, and many other organizations.

From ClassicFM and Decca records, "Classical 100"

100 Classical pieces with activities designed for primary school age. Free access for spring and summer 2020.

"Classical 100 is built around 100 recordings of classical music pieces which teachers can draw upon in lessons, school assemblies, and other school activities. To encourage pupils to explore, discover and listen to music – and ultimately to develop their own personal interests, tastes and talents – the 100 pieces embrace a rich diversity of styles ranging over ten centuries, from Hildegard of Bingen to Graham Fitkin, via Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and more."

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