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Utah Symphony 2008-2009 Archive - Keith’s Finale: Bernstein's Mass



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Leonard Bernstein ~ Mass


Keith Lockhart, Conductor
Michael Scarola, Stage Director
Patrick O'Neill, Choreographer
Matthew Antaky, Stage & Lighting Designer
Jason Hardink, Carol Anderson, Rehearsal Pianists
Susanne Sheston, Chorus Master
Jill Krynicki, Stage Manager
J. Killian, Assistant Stage Manager
Gregory A. Glenn, Melanie Malinka, The Madeleine Choir School


John McVeigh, Celebrant


Ginger Bess, Mezzo-Soprazno
Robert Breault, Tenor
Robin Leigh Massie, Soprano
Christopher Clayton, Baritone
Michael Deleget, Tenor
Cynthia Hanna, Mezzo-Soprano
Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller, Soprano
Heath Huberg, Tenor
Derrick Parker, Baritone
Jamie Van Eyck, Mezzo-Soprano
Chanel Wood, Soprano
Brent Turner, Baritone


Utah Symphony Chorus
Madeleine Choir School


Lindsay Duerfeldt, Dancer
Robert Goodman, Dancer
Whitney Huell, Dancer
Drake Humphreys, Dancer
Matt Helms, Dancer
Kaleigh Schock, Dancer


Join us as Keith Lockhart closes his finale season as Music Director, conducting Bernstein’s Mass. When the piece premiered, it was said by a reviewer that it was a work “that stakes everything. I can think of few creative acts in recent times that take so many risks and achieve so much.” We can’t imagine a more appropriate adieu for Keith.


There will be NO LATE SEATING for this performance. Please arrive with ample time for parking and be in your seats 15 minutes before the performance begins. For parking tips, visit our parking page.


Hear Keith Lockhart, Jamie Bernstein, and Michael Scarola discuss MASS on Radio West.



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Event Dates
| Abravanel Hall | Friday, May 29, 2009 8:00 pm
| SOLD OUT | Abravanel Hall | Saturday, May 30, 2009 8:00 pm


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