Music: Raymond Tymas-Jones marks Black History Month with a concert, plus a Tim O’Brien fundraiser, and BYU does opera scenes | The Salt Lake Tribune
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Music: Raymond Tymas-Jones marks Black History Month with a concert, plus a Tim O’Brien fundraiser, and BYU does opera scenes
First Published Feb 16 2012 02:15 pm • Last Updated May 24 2012 11:36 pm

Celebrating Langston Hughes

The University of Utah School of Music features tenor Raymond Tymas-Jones, dean of the College of Fine Arts, in a Sundays@7 spotlight concert. Celebrating Black History Month, the program will include poetry readings, dance and song inspired by the poetry of Langston Hughes.

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When » Sunday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m.

Where » Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1375 E. Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

Wassermann Festival

Guest artists for the 2012 Wassermann Festival at Utah State University include Marc-Andre Hamelin, Kevin Kenner and Norman Krieger.

When » Thursday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 24, from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 25, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Where » Utah State University Performance Hall, 1090 E. 675 North, Logan

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Tickets » $8-$18. 435-797-8022 or arts.usu.edu

Tim O’Brien with Kate MacLeod

The Intermountain Acoustic Music Association hosts a concert with nationally known bluegrass musician Tim O’Brien to benefit the Cancer Wellness House of Salt Lake. O’Brien, who produced Utah musician Kate MacLeod’s 2009 album "Blooming," most recently has been performing before capacity crowds in the band of Mark Knopfler. Cancer Wellness House, established in 1996, offers emotional, wellness and social support to those with cancer and their families.

When » Thursday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m.

Where » State Room, 638 S. State St., Salt Lake City

Tickets » $22 at thestateroom.com.

Piano Monster Concert

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