You are invited to the Orchestra of Southern Utah's Roaring 20's Soirée. We are so ready to party with you after having to take a pandemic break. We hope you will be able to join us for a fun evening to support your orchestra. Tickets available now at Event Ticket Link
We have a fabulous team heading up the event: Lisa Cox, Amy Gold, and Jenifer Terry. Contact any of them for more information or contact OSU Manager Rebekah Gonzalez at beckyosucedarcity@gmail.com
Music Will be Provided by the Trifecta Jazz Trio:
The Trifecta Jazz Trio features Michael Vance on saxophone, McKay Tebbs on guitar, and William Walker on bass. They are based out of Cedar City, UT and have extensive experience in performing.
Michael Vance, a recently retired Master Sergeant from the army’s premier musical organization, The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” Vance has traveled the world and performed regularly at the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and for U.S. presidents and dignitaries in Washington DC. He is currently professor of saxophone at Southern Utah University.
Dr. Mckay Tebbs is a Music professor at Southern Utah University where he directs the Commercial Music program and teaches courses in recording and music technology. He has played the guitar for many years and performed in many different settings.
Will Walker is a talented bass player and is currently a music major at Southern Utah University. He plays in several different ensembles at SUU.
Silent Auction Items Will Be Updated Periodically so check back here:
Donations Welcome: Artwork, jewelry, handmade items, music items, and other treasures.
Thanks to those making donations for the Silent Auction. We will continue to update.
Twisted Cedar Wine Baskets, Bronco Apparel, Yoga Certificate from Bristlecone, Cupcake certificate from Yummy Tummy Bakery, miniature tea sets, Limited Edition “Life of King Henry V”, Utah Shakespeare Festival tickets, restaurant vouchers, jewelry, vintage glasses, and more being added daily.
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"Winter Along the Virgin" painting by Arlene Braithwaite |
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Two Cedar City Music Arts Season Tickets |
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Watercolor by Tina Davis |
Sneak preview on a very special donation from Stephen Van Handel. He built a clavichord and is hoping to find a new home for it where it will be played and appreciated.
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Unfretted clavichord in excellent condition. |
Special Thanks to Carol Ann Modesitt for the loan of some fabulous 20s display dresses
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Thanks to Celebrate the Occassion for display mannequins |
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Mary Jabens, original oil, Last of Fall, brown and gold frame, 14x22 (overall). Retail $825.0.0 |
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Steve Yates original, Symphony #6, 7.5 inches square, gold frame. Retail $150.00 |
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Diane Walsh original oil, Hamilton Fort, brown frame, 12x15 inches (overall). Retail $350.00
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Groovacious: The Metallica Blacklist valued at $160.00
Various Artists "The Metallica Blacklist" AND a remasters version of the original Metallica "Black Album"
Label: Blackened – BLCKND050-1
Format: 7 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation Box Set |
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Hand & Heart Soap Company: Gift basket of handmade soaps, lotions & shampoos. Retail $100.00 |
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Frank and Maryliz Harris: Framed, matted, “Springtime Retreat” (boat, stream), 11x12.5 inches (overall), retail $25.00 |
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Frank and Maryliz Harris: Framed, matted, 14x17 (overall), untitled-red rocks and flowers, retail $42.00 |
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Michael Clark, watercolor original, Navajo Lake, matted & framed, 17x21 (overall). Retail $200.00 |
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Pretty Cleaver Knife Sharpening gift certificate, value $100.00 They are at the Festival City Farmer's Market every Saturday.
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Lawrence Laskowski
Original watercolor, framed 14x17, Rooster. Retail $150.00 |
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Kimber Gardner, framed water color, Old Rock Church, 15x12 overall Retail $50. |
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Sara Patterson with a Red Acre basket in 2018, Red Acre is donating a basket for 2023 as well. |
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Cedar Music Store, student violin package, 4/4 size, retail $125.00 |
A few of the raffle prizes: |
One of the miniature tea sets. |
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Three CDs of music recorded by Ling Yu and Marty Salso |
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2 punchbowls |
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Chinese treats from the Sun family |
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Vintage car glass set |
A few photos from previous Soirées so you have an idea of the party:
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Marlo Ihler with Silent Auction items in 2015 |
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Musicians help with the festivities |
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Overview from 2019 |
Lane Twitchell has been a longtime supporter of the Orchestra of Southern Utah. This fabulous drawing will be available at the Friday Soiree.
"Color Country Clan" enamel and pencil on paper in a two part configuration. 18" x 18", 2011.
This work is a drawing resulting from the artist's City Windows project, which produced a set of ornamental windows for a homeless shelter in New York City. It is part of the Liberty Island series of works, which bears the motif of a family of sea birds with The Statue of Liberty on the horizon. Its unusual diamond composition makes for a dramatic physical presence and hopefully it's color will add a note of delight to the home of an OSU benefactor.
Lane Twitchell is a Brooklyn NY based visual artist with deep connections to the artistic communities of Cedar City. From his Mother, Mary Dalley (Cedar High Graduate) he developed a great love of The Festival City. His Aunt Ada Carpenter taught at S.U.U. and was a department chair. Both of these Wayne County born ladies were related to Orien Dalley, their Uncle who was instrumental (literally!) in developing The Orchestra of Southern Utah.
Based on this love of the tradition of the arts in Southern Utah, and his pride as the great-nephew of Mr. Dalley, Mr. Twitchell has generously donated some works as benefit incentives for the OSU.
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