Utah SymphonyUtah Opera Cancels Live In-Person Events Through February 2021 Due to Continued Venue Closure
Digital pre-recorded performances available for viewing online on virtual streaming platform
Utah Symphony | Utah Opera announced today it will not hold live performances during the first two months of 2021 after Salt Lake County extended its closures of Salt Lake County Arts & Culture facilities to live audiences. As Covid-19 cases continue to rise in December, Salt Lake County determined that Salt Lake County Arts & Culture performing arts facilities, including Abravanel Hall where Utah Symphony performs and Utah Opera’s stage at Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, will remain closed to audiences through the end of February 2021. As a result, all previously scheduled live performances for the orchestra and opera company have been canceled. The organization plans to record select performances during the period of the venue closures for release on USUO: On Demand, the online streaming platform it launched in October. “We remain confident in our ability to deliver in-person performances safely while prioritizing the health and well-being of our patrons, staff and musicians, but we understand the need for caution,” said Utah Symphony | Utah Opera President and CEO Steven Brosvik. “We look forward to resuming live performances once Salt Lake County is able to reopen performing arts venues.” Current ticket holders to January and February performances will receive the value of their ticket purchase returned on their account as a credit. This credit for these cancelled performances can be used for future ticket purchases, returned for a contribution, or refunded upon the request of the patron. The credit may also be used toward 2021-22 season subscription packages, once that season is announced in March 2021. “Until venues open doors again, we invite people to access our online streaming platform, USUO: On Demand, to view the online concerts that we are creating. Already we have had listeners across the state to the furthest corners of Utah and beyond,” Mr. Brosvik continued, citing that one third of online ticket buyers are new patrons. “We thank everyone for their ongoing support and we encourage support of all local arts organizations, either in-person or online, as the arts add incomparable richness to our lives.” Streamed online concerts currently available at USUO: On Demand include:- Ingrid Fliter plays Beethoven & Chopin – streaming On Demand through December 19, 2020
- Virtual “Messiah” Sing-in – streaming On Demand through December 27, 2020
- Mozart’s Divertimento for Wind Quintet with Milhaud, Arnold & Bartók – streaming On Demand through January 2, 2021
- Beethoven Piano Trio No. 3 with Ravel & Green – streaming On Demand through January 9, 2021
- “A Merry Little Christmas” with Tony DeSare and the Utah Symphony
- Beethoven’s “Eroica” with Schoenberg’s “Peace on Earth”
- Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” Symphony with Strauss’ “Metamorphosen”
Frequently Asked Questions
Will performances be available for streaming?
Yes! We plan to continue to offer performances for streaming during this closure. Streaming options will be announced when tickets are available for purchase. Visit USUO: On Demand to see the current streaming schedule.
Do we know when you will resume offering performances with audience?
Unfortunately we do not, but we are hopeful that we will be able to resume in-person performances next spring. In the meantime, we plan to continue to release programs as online concerts through USUO: On Demand.
What can ticket holders do today?
The value of the ticket holder’s ticket purchase has been placed on their account as a credit. You can see the credit amount by logging into your account at usuo.org/myaccount/. This credit can be used for future ticket purchases (including 2021-22 subscription packages), returned for a contribution, or refunded upon request.
