U Music presents the 23rd Camerata Awards Concert Gala celebrating community musicians and patrons of the arts for their contributions to the University of Utah and the broader community.
Camerata Award Recipients 2025
Wilma and Herb* Livsey
Wilma and Herb Livsey have been steadfast supporters of the School of Music for over two decades. They have significantly enhanced the School of Music by providing scholarships for students, enriching their educational experiences, and fostering remarkable growth within the program. Additionally, Wilma has served as a dedicated member of the School of Music Advisory Board since its inception, inspiring others with her leadership and commitment.
Together, Wilma and Herb’s enduring generosity and vision have left an indelible mark on the community and the lives of countless students.
*Award to be given posthumously
CAMERATA CONCERT
Friday, March 7, 2025
Libby Gardner Concert Hall | 8 PM
Free and open to the public. No tickets required.
Prelude
Crimson Harps
Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542b
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Kyle Elwood, organ
O Nata Lux
Morten Lauridsen (b. 1943)
U Chamber Choir
University of Utah A Cappella Choir
Eric Schmidt, conductor
Quatuor pour Saxophones
Pierre Max Dubois
Tommy Wilde, soprano saxophone
Drew Holland, alto saxophone
Hunter Gillette, tenor saxophone
Jacob Struyk, baritone saxophone
'Come along to the ball,' from DIE FLEDERMAUS (1874)
Johann Strauss II
Act I Duet for Eisenstein and Falke (1825-1899)
Sam Plumb, Eisenstein
Porter Hiatt, Falke
Hao Ding, piano
Selections from The Danserye
IX Pavane: La Bataille
Tielman Susato (1510-1570)
(ed. Dunnigan)
U Wind Ensemble
Jason Missal, conductor
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
arr. Mack Wilberg
U Chamber Choir
University of Utah A Cappella Choir
Members of Voci Altissime
U Wind Ensemble