Musician’s Note: Bringing Classical Mystery Tour Back to Utah

July 21st, 2008 by John Eckstein

The last time ‘Classical Mystery Tour‘ appeared with the Utah Symphony, I needed earplugs – to handle the roar of the audience!John Eckstein

As a Beatles fan, I understand the power of their music.  And yet I still couldn’t have predicted the level of excitement reached in Abravanel Hall during those concerts.  It was as if reality was suspended, and we were all transported back in time.  I’ve never seen an audience enjoy itself more.

For the last several years I’ve been hounding Utah Symphony Artistic Director Jeff Bram to get this ‘fab four’ back.  At meetings, parties, even at the grocery store, he hasn’t been safe.  He finally caved to the relentless pressure.

Come and join us for the music that defined an era, performed in the most beautiful concert setting you’ll ever find.

See you there!

Classical Mystery Tour
A Tribute to the Beatles with the Utah Symphony
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Deer Valley Snow Park Amphitheater
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Posted in Deer Valley Music Festival, Musician's Note, Utah Symphony, Utah Symphony Pops

One Response

  1. Jon Miles

    I’ve been looking forward to this concert for months! Thanks for working to bring them back.

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