West Valley Symphony - Utah
Event
- Title:
- Made in America
- When:
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06.06.2009
- Where:
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Granger High School -
West Valley City
- Category:
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Upcoming Performances
Description
The West Valley Symphony led by Music Director Donny Gilbert, will perform a “Made in America” concert on Saturday June 6, 2009 at 8:00 pm. The performance will be held at Granger High School, 3690 S 3600 W in West Valley City.
The concert will feature an evening of music by American composers. The symphony will perform selections such as Stars and Stripes by John Philip Sousa, Liberty Fanfare by John Williams, and Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin with featured piano soloist Rebecca Palmer.
Ralph Baker founded the West Valley Symphony in 1990. It is an all-volunteer orchestra of nearly 80 musicians. The orchestra has performed from Logan to Provo, including performances in Abravanel Hall, the Salt Lake Tabernacle and the Taylorsville Dayzz celebrations.
Admission is free! Tickets available from the West Valley Symphony Ticket Manager, Eric Kartchner 801-746-0792 or at the door.
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Venue
- Location:
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Granger High School
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Website
- Street:
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3690 South 3600 West
- ZIP:
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84119
- City:
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West Valley City
- State:
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Utah
- Country:
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Description
Granger High School, which opened in 1958, is located in the Salt Lake Valley, an urban center of over one million people. In 1958, the area around Granger High School was predominantly rural/agricultural in nature. Since that time, the school and surrounding area has undergone dramatic changes stemming from a transition from a rural neighborhood and homogeneous school to a highly mobile, multi-ethnic community and rapidly changing urban educational center.
Granger High School is currently the peformance venue for the West Valley Symphony.
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