Concert Series

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Join us for an evening of music in the Museum's beautiful Grand Gallery. The Museum is open select Sundays from 3:00 to 6:00 pm, with the free concert beginning at 4:30 pm on those Sundays. The Museum hosts these free performances through the City of Springville. 


Lunch and Listen Concert: May 22 at 12:00pm

Join us for a Lunch and Listen Concert Featuring Phillip Enkey. Bring your own lunch!

Phillip Enkey is an international award-winning singer-songwriter whose music blends heartfelt storytelling with modern pop and acoustic influences. Hailing from the coastal town of Havelock, North Carolina, Phillip’s journey has shaped his music into something deeply personal yet universally relatable. His ability to connect through song has earned him Best Music Video at The Utah Film Festival and Best Original Song at The Prague International Music Video Awards.

Phillip's music is a reflection of his own life experiences. After losing his mother at a young age, he faced the challenges of chronic pain from three back surgeries and the complexities of multiple mental health diagnoses. Through it all, music became his outlet—a way to heal, connect, and uplift others facing their own struggles.

Now, traveling the country, Phillip performs at schools, festivals, private events, and humanitarian gatherings. His songs, filled with themes of love, resilience, and hope, offer a sense of connection and warmth to every audience. With a smooth, soulful voice and engaging stage presence, he creates an atmosphere that feels both intimate and uplifting.

Phillip’s motto, "If no one else loves you, I do," reflects his mission to spread positivity through music. Whether you're looking for a heartfelt performance, an inspiring message, or just a great musical experience, Phillip Enkey’s music is the perfect soundtrack.


Sunday Concert Series:  May 18th at 4:30 pm 

The Sunday Concert Series is pleased to present Dr. Isaac Hurtado on Sunday, May 18th, at 4:30 pm in the Grand Gallery of the Springville Museum of Art. This concert is FREE to the public and we encourage all to come and enjoy a truly inspirational afternoon of music.

Dr. Isaac Hurtado is an Associate Professor of voice and Director of Opera at Utah Valley University, UVU's voice program is a dynamic, growing program of over 100 voice majors. He is also the founding director of both  Utah Valley Operafest and Utah Vocal Arts Academy.  www.utahvalleyoperafest.orgwww.utahvocalartsacademy.com
Mr. Hurtado was trained as a young artist with Central City Opera, Opera North and Utah Festival Opera.  He holds degrees in voice from Florida State University, Cincinnati College-­Conservatory of Music, and Brigham Young University.  Mr. Hurtado spent two seasons as Principal Artist in Residence with Opera San Jose, where he performed the roles of Roméo, Alfredo, Pinkerton, Edgardo, Duca di Mantova, Werther, and Tamino to critical acclaim. Isaac appeared with companies such as Phoenix Opera, Utah Festival Opera, Opera North, Opera Circle of Cleveland, Festival Opera at Walnut Creek (CA), Central City Opera, the Bay Area’s Midsummer Mozart Festival, Utah Lyric Opera, Sun Valley Opera, Opera at the Acorn (MI), and Opera Theatre of Lucca, Italy. Upcoming in 2025-26, Mr. Hurtado is scheduled to make company debuts with Opera Tampa as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte and as Alfredo in La Traviata with the Chihuahua Philharmonic in Mexico.  He will also appear as Don José in Carmen, and the Duke in Rigoletto with Teatro Lirico D'Europa

Tomatoes and Tunes:  July 14th at 7:00 pm at the Civic Center Park Gazebo

Join us for a Tomatoes and Tunes concert in conjuction with Springville's farmers Market. This concert will be featuring Mountaintop Jazz, a student jazz band. Concert will be held at the Civic Center Park Gazebo. 

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