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Best Classical in Salt Lake City

Mannheim Steamroller at Eccles Theater

Mannheim Steamroller

With the release of Mannheim Steamroller's first holiday album 1984 came the kind of fame that made the act a veritable Christmas-time tradition. With founder and composer Chip Davis at the helm, the all-American music troupe continues to tour extensively, bringing Yuletide cheer to audiences throughout the US with a unique Neo-Classical take on popular carols and songs. It's no wonder that the Mannheim Steamroller is the top-selling Holiday Act of all time!

Handel's Messiah at Abravanel Hall

Handel's Messiah

"Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people!" Join your city's orchestra for the good tidings of the beloved classic, Handel's Messiah, performed live. Undoubtedly one of the most fantastic and epic experiences of the Holiday season, it's impressive for all audiences, be it your first or fifth time!

Nov 30 - Dec 1

Abravanel Hall

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A Kurt Bestor Christmas at Egyptian Theatre

A Kurt Bestor Christmas

New age composer and keyboardist came to fame in the Eighties after successfully composing scores for the Magdeburg Affair and the theme tune for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, winning him an Emmy in the process. For his beloved show; A Kurt Bestor Christmas, the innovative musician brings his reworked versions of holiday classic tunes to the stage during the festive season, demonstrating why he is Utah's most foremost composing success.

Yo-Yo Ma at Abravanel Hall

Yo-Yo Ma

Needing almost no introduction, multiple Grammy-winning cellist Yo-Yo Ma is unarguably one of classical music's biggest star. The virtuoso performs all over the world to sold-out houses and remains one of the best-selling recording artists in the classical field. His versatility, energy, and pure love of creating and performing exquisite music make him a favorite for audiences of all ages.

Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone at Abravanel Hall

Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone

The chance to immerse yourself in the wonderful world of the Boy Who Lived is here once more with this extra-special concert, taking us back to where it all began. Now Muggles (sorry, No-Mags) and Witches and Wizards alike can experience the magic in a whole new concert presentation, combining the beloved first movie in the series on a towering screen and the transfixing score by maestro John Williams, in an evening that will transport you back to the Wizarding World one more time.