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Snow College November events showcasing art and melodies

By Staff | Nov 8, 2023

Snow College gears up for a month of musical and artistic revelry with a diverse line-up of events and art displays, offering an array of performances and visual exhibitions that are sure to captivate audiences in November.

November performances

The Magic Flute – Opera

Nov. 10-11, 7:30 p.m.

Snow College Opera presents Mozart’s The Magic Flute set in the 1970s, promising a fresh take on this timeless classic. The performances will take place at the Eccles Center Jorgensen Concert Hall.

Tickets: Adults $10, Youth/Seniors $8, Snow Students w/Badger ID $3

Chamber Concerts

Nov. 14-15, 7:30 p.m.

Snow College Chamber Music groups take the stage for an electrifying experience with small ensembles offering a mix of genres and styles. The concerts at Jorgensen Concert Hall are free and open to the public.

Admission: Free

Percussion Studio Showcase

Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m.

This percussion showcase promises an evening of rhythm and artistry at the Eccles Center Jorgensen Concert Hall. The talented percussionists aim to mesmerize the audience with their thunderous beats and melodious tones.

Admission: Free

Brahms Piano Concerto #2 – Orchestra Concert

Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m.

Snow College Orchestras present the Brahms Piano Concerto #2, featuring guest soloist Hsiang Tu, a distinguished pianist. An enchanting evening awaits in the Eccles Center Jorgensen Concert Hall.

Tickets: Adults $10, Youth/Seniors $8, Snow Students w/Bader ID $3

Picture This – Trent Hanna Community Concert

Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m.

Immerse yourself in a picturesque musical journey through Sanpete County at the Trent Hanna Community Concert in the Eccles Center Jorgensen Concert Hall.

Admission: Free

Jazz Combo Concerts

Nov. 27-28, 7:30 p.m.

The Snow College Jazz Area presents an evening of classic jazz standards performed by talented instrumentalists and vocalists. Enjoy unique arrangements showcasing their creativity and musicianship.

Admission: Free

The Crucible – Play

Nov. 29 – Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m.

Snow College presents Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a timeless classic that explores the Salem witch trials and societal consequences of mass hysteria. Directed by Charley Roetting, this captivating play is not to be missed.

Tickets: Adults $10, Youth/Seniors $8, Snow Students w/Bader ID $3

Art Displays

Eccles Center Annex – Whispers & Legends

Featuring work by artists Ivannia Mejia, Autumn Lewis, Samuel Hosteenea, Will Hall, Jennifer Hall, Kyla Shupe, and Zach Conrad, this exhibit combines landscape photography with famous folklore figures. The exhibition immerses visitors in the atmosphere these legends emit, making for an intriguing visual experience.

Snow College Art Gallery – Imago Dei: Works by Scott B. Allred

Art enthusiasts can revel in a collection of works by Scott B. Allred at the Snow College Art Gallery, highlighting captivating artistic expressions.

Altspace – Solo Thesis Exhibitions

Visitors can experience various Solo Thesis Exhibitions by artists Felicity Orme, Ryein Humpherys, Kayla Shupe, Bailee Hill, and Madelyn Rose at Altspace. These exhibitions are a fusion of artistic expression and innovation, promising a diverse and thought-provoking visual journey.

All tickets for these extraordinary events and art displays can be purchased online at [Snow College’s Fine Arts website](www.snow.edu/finearts) or by calling 435-283-7478.

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