06 Mar 2017
Utah Symphony | Utah Opera: Making world-class music accessible to all children in Utah regardless of distance or demographic
Julie Edwards, the Utah Symphony’s violist said, “you never know who you will touch in one of our performances. I was also once a student hearing a string quartet in a school concert for the first time.” Those first interactions, especially for talented musicians waiting to be exposed to the right instrument or right sounds, can be the inspiration that creates some of the greatest musicians of our time and is what helps continue the valuable appreciation for the classical arts. Utah Symphony | Utah Opera’s outreach to K-12 schools across the state—a program which constitute nearly a third of all programming for USUO, continues that tradition through live orchestra and opera performances for students.
What is a unique achievement from the part of the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera is the outreach not only to urban schools but to every school across Utah, even in the most rural areas. Ongoing funding for this education program from the state legislature is “critical,” according to teacher Michael McDonald, from Eureka, Utah: “We have a really small community with high poverty rates and minimal access to fine arts and so it’s really amazing that the symphony can make it out here for a concert and have personal time with the kids.” In 2016, there were also many free symphony and opera performances for community members in areas including Richfield, Ephraim, Randolph, Moab and Monticello.
Regardless of distance or demographic, USUO’s arts outreach to schools provides opportunities for Utahns to be exposed to world-class music without having to pay or travel. “These kids would never otherwise have these opportunities in these areas. It just isn’t going to happen,” McDonald said. The USUO education program also provides many unique opportunities for students to learn more about music and to grow as artists themselves, including personal instruction before or after school concerts through “Musicians in the Classroom,” “Masterclasses” with visiting world-class guest artists, and many other programs. For budding musicians, opportunities to perform in Abravanel Hall with the Utah Symphony are also available through “Salute to Youth” and “All-Star Evening” annual concerts.