Classical 89 Events

Classical 89 is pleased to offer engaging and entertaining events to the public, as well as special events for our contributing members. Please see below for some of the exciting happenings that have taken place.
"3 Plays in 2 Days Tour"
Classical 89 Member Event
June 26-27, 2008
Thanks to the generous KBYU sponsors and donors that were able to join us on this first-ever tour!
After a bus ride down to St. George, guests were treated to a backstage tour and dinner at Tuacahn before enjoying an evening performance of Les Miserables. Next, it was on to the Ramada Inn for some rest and relaxation for the night. The following morning guests had a bit of free time to themselves before the ride up to Cedar City for two performances at the Utah Shakespearean Festival. First, there was a matinee performance of School for Wives. Afterwards, guests were able to mix and mingle with the cast and Festival founder, Fred C. Adams, before having dinner outdoors. We finished the day by watching The Green Show followed by the trip finale—an evening performance of Othello!
Want more information on upcoming Member Events for Classical 89? Please email classical89events@byu.edu, and you will be notified when new events are scheduled.
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Classical 89 Organ Fest
Featuring the Five Tabernacle Organists performing at the Cathedral of the Madeleine
June 27, 2008
Classical 89 presented a special concert to the public that featured the five organists from the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The event took place at The Cathedral of the Madeleine at 331 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City on Friday, June 27 at 8:00 p.m. Featured on the program were Richard Elliott, Clay Christiansen, Andrew Unsworth, Bonnie Goodliffe, and Linda Margetts.
The free concert was a gift to the community from Classical 89, the Cathedral of the Madeleine, and the five Tabernacle Organists.
The concert will broadcast on Classical 89 on Sunday, September 7 at 3:00 p.m. on 89.1 FM and 89.5 FM (Utah County) and online at www.classical89.org/streaming.
For more information contact Christine Nokleby: 801-422-8490 or christine.nokleby@byu.edu.
View Slide Show (June 27, 2008)
Classical 89 Silent Movie Night
March 21, 2008 – de Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University
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Mike Ohman, theatre organist extraordinaire |
A good time was had by all at the "Classical 89 Silent Movie Night" presented in the deJong Concert Hall, in the Harris Fine Arts Center, on the BYU campus. The audience enjoyed the silent movie classic, "The General" with Buster Keaton, accompanied by Mike Ohman, theatre organist extraordinaire. The evening also featured a couple from the BYU Ballroom Dance Team performing "The Charleston," the Jazz Legacy Dixieland Band (Steve Call, director), and a community sing-along accompanied by Mike Ohman. Eric Glissmeyer, Classical 89 Program Services Manager, introduced the evening and Sterling Van Wagenen, Director of Content and Media Integration at BYU Broadcasting hosted.
The audience was invited to wear vintage costumes to the event and enter a costume contest. Judging was done before the evening started and winners were introduced on stage
before the movie.
Christine Nokleby
Classical 89 Marketing Coordinator
801-422-8490
christine.nokleby@byu.edu
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