Utah Chamber Artists | |
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Chamber orchestra and choir | |
Founded | 1991 |
Location | Salt Lake City |
Principal conductor | Barlow Bradford |
Website | www |
The Utah Chamber Artists is a choir and orchestra based in Salt Lake City, Utah, was established in 1991 by Music Director Barlow Bradford.[1] The ensemble consists of forty singers and forty players.[2]
The choir performed on the National Public Radio program "First Art,"[citation needed] appeared on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's weekly broadcast[citation needed], performed with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra[citation needed], and sung on various occasions with the Utah Symphony[citation needed]. Dale Warland and Paul Salamunovich have also been guest conductors during the ensemble's regular concert series.[citation needed] In 1996, the choir was invited to perform with the Israel Chamber Orchestra.[3] Dr. Bradford conducted the ensembles in a concert tour of Israel which culminated in a studio recording of the John Rutter "Requiem."[citation needed]
Utah Chamber Artists orchestra and choir have recorded several compact discs.[citation needed] Their first, "Welcome All Wonders; A Christmas Celebration," was awarded an "Indie" from National Association of Independent Record Distributors & Manufacturers.[citation needed] Utah Chamber Artists have recorded a second Christmas CD, "Joyous Day," which includes Barlow Bradford's arrangements of carols.[4]
The choir and orchestra offer a concert season in Salt Lake City in addition to touring and recording performing a variety of music.[5]
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References
- ^ Newton, Catherine Reese (September 19, 2017). "Utah Chamber Artists fill cathedral with crystal tones". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
- ^ "Mission & History – Utah Chamber Artists". Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ^ "Mission & History – Utah Chamber Artists". Retrieved 2023-09-11.
- ^ "Listen". Utah Chamber Artists. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
- ^ "2022 Spring Collage – Utah Chamber Artists". Retrieved 2022-09-10.