A Journey to Switzerland
Date/Time
4/22/2024
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mountain
Event Type(s)
City Events
Event Description
Come join us on a musical trip to Switzerland as the Wasatch Alphorns and American Fork's own solo flutist, Dr. Adrienne Tedjamulia Read perform Swiss music with the Wasatch Winds Symphonic Band. Alphorns are native to Switzerland and have been used by mountain dwellers in the Swiss Alps to communicate between villages for centuries. Concert goers will have the opportunity to make a sound on the alphorn at the end of the concert.

Dr. Adrienne Tedjamulia Read is native to American Fork, attending American Fork HS while John Miller was the director. Adrienne currently teaches at Chipola College, Bethune-Cookma University, and serves as interim director of the Florida State University Baroque Ensemble.

A special treat is the Swiss Bakery will be giving out samples before the concert and bakery goods can be purchased after the concert.
The concert is free, with a suggested donation of $15 for family and $5 individuals.
Location
Setting: In-Person
American Fork High School Auditorium
American Fork, UT 84003

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Contact Person
Jeanine Cooper
(phone: 3853350226)
Details
Come join us on a musical trip to Switzerland as the Wasatch Alphorns and American Fork's own solo flutist, Dr. Adrienne Tedjamulia Read perform Swiss music with the Wasatch Winds Symphonic Band. Alphorns are native to Switzerland and have been used by mountain dwellers in the Swiss Alps to communicate between villages for centuries. Concert goers will have the opportunity to make a sound on the alphorn at the end of the concert.

Dr. Adrienne Tedjamulia Read is native to American Fork, attending American Fork HS while John Miller was the director. Adrienne currently teaches at Chipola College, Bethune-Cookma University, and serves as interim director of the Florida State University Baroque Ensemble.

A special treat is the Swiss Bakery will be giving out samples before the concert and bakery goods can be purchased after the concert.
​The concert is free, with a suggested donation of $15 for family and $5 individuals.
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