Brahms’ Symphony No. 1

William Eddins, conductor Bella Hristova, violin After Brahms successfully debuted his Symphony No. 1 in 1876, the famed conductor Hans von Bülow declared it to be “Beethoven’s Tenth.” William Eddins […]

Autumn

Alex Amsel, conductor Rolf Haas, violin Vivaldi’s Autumn concerto depicts a merry harvest dance and the sleepy countryside. Piazzolla’s Otoño sets a melancholy mood of fall. Michael Schacter’s Five–Six–Seven–Eight takes […]

Coffee, Conversation & Classics – Daphnis and Chloe

Join Alex Amsel, Phoenix Symphony Associate Conductor, as he hosts and moderates these Phoenix Symphony working, open rehearsals for “Coffee, Conversation & Classics.” Experience your Phoenix Symphony as they rehearse […]

Daphnis and Chloe

Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor Richard Lin, violin Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads the orchestra in Ravel’s evocative Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2 and the composer’s glittering La […]

Simply the Best: The Music of Tina Turner

Stuart Chafetz, conductor Tamika Lawrence, vocalist All hail the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll! Tina Turner is a music icon and a legendary survivor. Her songs provided the soundtrack of […]

A Fiddler’s Tale

Alex Amsel, conductor Igor Stravinsky’s L’histoire du soldat or A Soldier’s Story, a morality play for narrator, dancers and orchestra, is one of the most famous works by one of […]

New Year’s Eve: Disco Inferno

Stuart Chafetz, conductor Tamika Lawrence, vocalist Put on your sequined bell-bottoms and ring in the New Year with your Phoenix Symphony. Join us for Disco Inferno led by the beloved […]

Holiday Brass & Organs

Tigran Buniatyan, organ The Phoenix Symphony Brass Witness the bold and brilliant sounds of the Phoenix Symphony Brass section as they ring in the holidays with a blast! With music […]