UW Symphony Orchestra Presents ‘Crouching Tiger’ Concert

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The University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra (UWSO) is gearing up for an extraordinary evening of music with its upcoming “Crouching Tiger” concert on Thursday, Feb. 29, at 7:30 p.m. This musical event promises to be a captivating blend of Grammy- and Oscar-winning performances, featuring renowned cellist Beth Vanderborgh and guest conductor David Leibowitz.

What to Expect:

  • Featured Performances: The concert will showcase Tan Dun’s “Crouching Tiger Concerto,” famously recorded by Yo-Yo Ma, with Vanderborgh on cello and Rod Garnett on Asian flutes.
  • Symphonic Pieces: William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 2, “Song of a New Race,” and Verdi’s opera overture “La Forza del Destino” will also be part of the repertoire, promising a diverse and engaging musical experience.

Guest Artists:

  • Beth Vanderborgh: A highly acclaimed cellist known for her dynamic performances and versatile career, Vanderborgh brings her expertise to the stage, captivating audiences with her impeccable musicianship.
  • David Leibowitz: As guest conductor, Leibowitz brings a wealth of experience, having directed orchestras and conducted performances worldwide. His dedication to music education and artistic excellence is reflected in his award-winning career.

Ticket Information:

  • Tickets are available for $14 for the public, $10 for seniors, and $4 for students. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a night of exceptional music. Get your tickets now through the Performing Arts box office or online at www.tix.com/ticket-sales/uwyo/6984.

Contact Information:

For more information about the concert, reach out to Professor Michael Griffith at symph@uwyo.edu.

Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and artistry at the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall.