“Peter and the Wolf” — A Halloween Music and Costume Concert

The Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra presents “Peter and the Wolf” a Spooktacular Music and Costume Concert. Adults and children of all ages are welcome to attend. Audience members are invited to come in costume. All the members of the orchestra will be in costume for this concert.

The concert will include Peter and the Wolf, with Bruce Seely as narrator, music from “Batman”, “Star Wars”, and “Harry Potter”. The Wasatch Chorale will join the TSO on three numbers on the program: “Duel of the Fates” from The Phantom Menace, “Double Trouble” from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and “Dies irae,” from Mozart’s Requiem. The Wasatch Chorale is directed by Jennfier Heder.

The concert will include a costume parade. All members of the audience in costume are invited to parade across the stage while the orchestra plays “Throne Room” from Star Wars. There will be goodie-bags for children age 12 and under and trick-or-treating after the concert.

Three concerts are scheduled:

  • Friday, October 27, 2017 at 7:00pm
  • Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 3:00pm
  • Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 7:00pm

The concerts take place at American Fork Junior High located at 20 W 1120 N in American Fork. Doors open at 6:30 pm for the evening concerts and 2:30 pm for the matinee.

Tickets are available online at http://thetso.org/tickets or at the door. To order tickets by phone, call 801-210-2466.

Ticket pricing:

  • General Admission: $10
  • Students and Seniors: $8
  • Family Pass: $30 (5 family members. Each additional family member: $6)

For more information about the Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra, please visit http://theTSO.org

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About Edward Reichel

Edward Reichel, author, writer and composer, has been covering the classical music scene in Utah since 1997. For many years he served as the primary music critic for the Deseret News. He has also written for a number of publications, including Chamber Music Magazine, OPERA Magazine, 15 Bytes, Park City Magazine and Salt Lake Magazine. He holds a Ph.D. in composition from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He can be reached at ed.reichel@gmail.com. Reichel Recommends is also on Twitter @ReichelArts.

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