APS
POPS
SERIES 2010/11 MICHAEL CHRISTIE – THE VIRGINIA G. PIPER MUSIC DIRECTOR
series At A Glance OPENING WEEKEND!
The Music Man SEP 10-12
Irving Berlin: From Rags to Ritzes OCT 1-3
Enchanted Tales OCT 10
Hocus Pocus Pops OCT 29-31
Home for the Holidays with Bob Moody! DEC 3-5
Deck the Halls Family Concert
CONTENTS
POPS 2
FAVORITES 5
FAMILY 8 S P EC I A L S 12
BENEFITS & MORE 18
PRICING GUIDE 21
DEC 4
Candlelight Messiah DEC 9-12, 16, 18
Welcome to the Symphony Pops!
Handel’s Messiah
There is nothing like the sound of a big orchestra to get your blood pumping, especially when it it is performing the music you instantly recognize. And this year, The Phoenix Symphony’s 2010-11 Pops Season is a heartpounding extravaganza filled with an incredible variety of entertainment. From all musical tributes of Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel and Paul McCartney, to contortionists and acrobats of Cirque de la Symphonie performing to the razzle-dazzle of your favorite orchestra, this is the season to enjoy The Phoenix Symphony Pops. We are thrilled to announce the inauguration of an exciting collaboration with the Phoenix Theatre, as we kick off the Pops Season with Meredith Wilson’s timeless Grammy and Tony award-winning Broadway smash musical, The Music Man. We look forward to sharing this tremendous season of Pops with you!
JAN 14-16
SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Call 602-495-1999 for the complete Classics brochure
DEC 17-19
New Year’s Eve Extravaganza DEC 31
Brandenburg Festival Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares JAN 28-30
Orchestra from Planet X JAN 29
Cirque de la Symphonie FEB 25-27
Feelin’ Groovy MAR 18-20
The Rhythms of the Earth MAR 19
The Elvis Tribute APR 29-30
Boogie Woogie Pops MAY 27-28
Live & Let Die JUNE 10-11
online: www.phoenixsymphony.org phone: 602-495-1999
Cover Photo: Cirque de la Symphonie
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series At A Glance OPENING WEEKEND!
The Music Man SEP 10-12
Irving Berlin: From Rags to Ritzes OCT 1-3
Enchanted Tales OCT 10
Hocus Pocus Pops OCT 29-31
Home for the Holidays with Bob Moody! DEC 3-5
Deck the Halls Family Concert
CONTENTS
POPS 2
FAVORITES 5
FAMILY 8 S P EC I A L S 12
BENEFITS & MORE 18
PRICING GUIDE 21
DEC 4
Candlelight Messiah DEC 9-12, 16, 18
Welcome to the Symphony Pops!
Handel’s Messiah
There is nothing like the sound of a big orchestra to get your blood pumping, especially when it it is performing the music you instantly recognize. And this year, The Phoenix Symphony’s 2010-11 Pops Season is a heartpounding extravaganza filled with an incredible variety of entertainment. From all musical tributes of Elvis, Simon and Garfunkel and Paul McCartney, to contortionists and acrobats of Cirque de la Symphonie performing to the razzle-dazzle of your favorite orchestra, this is the season to enjoy The Phoenix Symphony Pops. We are thrilled to announce the inauguration of an exciting collaboration with the Phoenix Theatre, as we kick off the Pops Season with Meredith Wilson’s timeless Grammy and Tony award-winning Broadway smash musical, The Music Man. We look forward to sharing this tremendous season of Pops with you!
JAN 14-16
SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Call 602-495-1999 for the complete Classics brochure
DEC 17-19
New Year’s Eve Extravaganza DEC 31
Brandenburg Festival Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares JAN 28-30
Orchestra from Planet X JAN 29
Cirque de la Symphonie FEB 25-27
Feelin’ Groovy MAR 18-20
The Rhythms of the Earth MAR 19
The Elvis Tribute APR 29-30
Boogie Woogie Pops MAY 27-28
Live & Let Die JUNE 10-11
online: www.phoenixsymphony.org phone: 602-495-1999
Cover Photo: Cirque de la Symphonie
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POP
“KRAJEWSKI HAS POPS CROWDS
APS
Michael Krajewski
OPENING WEEKEND!
The Music Man We’ve got Trouble. Right here in River City. Our own Music Man Michael Christie kicks off the Pops Season as he leads The Phoenix Symphony’s “76 Trombones” for this feel-good, toe-tapping musical. Joined by Artistic Director Michael Barnard and Phoenix Theatre, The Music Man is the heartwarming story of an upbeat charlatan “Professor” Harold Hill who promises to teach a small-town marching band how to play instruments by using the “think system.” This dazzling parade of song and dance is a semi-staged co-production set in a small Midwestern town and sure to delight audiences of all ages!
Irving Berlin: From Rags to Ritzes “The costumes, the scenery, the make-up, the props! The audience that lifts you when you’re down.” Conductor Jack Everly returns with his all-star cast for this spectacular new show celebrating one of America’s most prolific songwriters, Irving Berlin. From Rags to Ritzes is a virtual songbook of Berlin hits, including White Christmas, Blue Skies and Steppin’ Out With My Baby. Don’t miss this lavish celebration as Everly and The Phoenix Symphony prove “There’s no business like show business!”
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WHISTLING HIS TUNE.” —The Boston Globe
Hocus Pocus Pops Back by popular demand, Conductor Michael Krajewski leads The Phoenix Symphony in a chilling performance of ghoulish favorites inspired by Halloween themes. From Psycho, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and The Addams Family Fantasy to the Danse Macabre by Saint-Saëns and Gounod’s Funeral March of a Marionette, this will be a show guaranteed to spook you right out of your seat!
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OCT 31 SUN 2:00 pm n
Home for the Holidays with Bob Moody! Valley favorite Bob Moody is donning his Santa hat, filling up his sleigh and flying into Symphony Hall for a concert of holiday treats. A perfect way to kick off the holidays, The Phoenix Symphony brings you this toe-tapping, bell-ringing night of holiday tunes to get you in the spirit. It will have you shouting “Ho! Ho! Ho!”
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POP
“KRAJEWSKI HAS POPS CROWDS
APS
Michael Krajewski
OPENING WEEKEND!
The Music Man We’ve got Trouble. Right here in River City. Our own Music Man Michael Christie kicks off the Pops Season as he leads The Phoenix Symphony’s “76 Trombones” for this feel-good, toe-tapping musical. Joined by Artistic Director Michael Barnard and Phoenix Theatre, The Music Man is the heartwarming story of an upbeat charlatan “Professor” Harold Hill who promises to teach a small-town marching band how to play instruments by using the “think system.” This dazzling parade of song and dance is a semi-staged co-production set in a small Midwestern town and sure to delight audiences of all ages!
Irving Berlin: From Rags to Ritzes “The costumes, the scenery, the make-up, the props! The audience that lifts you when you’re down.” Conductor Jack Everly returns with his all-star cast for this spectacular new show celebrating one of America’s most prolific songwriters, Irving Berlin. From Rags to Ritzes is a virtual songbook of Berlin hits, including White Christmas, Blue Skies and Steppin’ Out With My Baby. Don’t miss this lavish celebration as Everly and The Phoenix Symphony prove “There’s no business like show business!”
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WHISTLING HIS TUNE.” —The Boston Globe
Hocus Pocus Pops Back by popular demand, Conductor Michael Krajewski leads The Phoenix Symphony in a chilling performance of ghoulish favorites inspired by Halloween themes. From Psycho, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and The Addams Family Fantasy to the Danse Macabre by Saint-Saëns and Gounod’s Funeral March of a Marionette, this will be a show guaranteed to spook you right out of your seat!
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OCT 31 SUN 2:00 pm n
Home for the Holidays with Bob Moody! Valley favorite Bob Moody is donning his Santa hat, filling up his sleigh and flying into Symphony Hall for a concert of holiday treats. A perfect way to kick off the holidays, The Phoenix Symphony brings you this toe-tapping, bell-ringing night of holiday tunes to get you in the spirit. It will have you shouting “Ho! Ho! Ho!”
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GET THE BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICE! SEE PAGE 20!
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POPS
APS
“PARKER HAS THE LOOK, STYLE, AND
CHARISMA
OF THE KING. HE SETS HEARTS ON FIRE,
KEEP S PEOPLE ON THE
EDGE OF THEIR SEATS.”
The Elvis Tribute
—Pegasus News
Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares
Cirque de la Symphonie
hosted by J ames S edares
It’s Cirque meets Symphony as the most amazing acrobats, contortionists, jugglers and strongmen perform to the backdrop of classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music! Led by Michael Krajewski, this magical spectacle will amaze and delight as these veteran world record holders and gold medal winners perform their spectacular human feats while The Phoenix Symphony dazzles with their own fireworks. A complete sell out in cities around the country, don’t miss the Phoenix debut of Cirque de la Symphonie— truly the highlight of the Pops Season!
Join The Phoenix Symphony for a musical evening of the greatest epics and thrillers ever seen on the Silver Screen! Whether it’s the spine chilling soundtracks from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Vertigo, the heart pounding themes from The Godfather, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl or the sweeping overtures from Lawrence of Arabia and Gone with the Wind, audience favorite James Sedares will take the director’s chair and lead the orchestra for this concert of cinematic masterpieces. So grab some popcorn, head to the theater and get ready to move to the edge of your seat!
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
Feelin’ Groovy
The Elvis Tribute
A T ribute to S imon & G arfunkel
N ew S how !
After wowing audiences with his tribute to Billy Joel and Elton John, Jim Witter is back with a all new show of hits from the legendary folk duo Simon and Garfunkel, one of the most popular recording artists of the 60s. Witter brings his velvety voice and his band of talented musicians for this night of all of Simon and Garfunkel’s biggest hits. From The Sound of Silence, I am a Rock, Cecila, Mrs. Robinson and Scarbourgh Fair to Bridge Over Troubled Water, A Hazy Shade of Winter and The Boxer they join The Phoenix Symphony for this incredible night of signature melodies.
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There’s a whole lotta’ shakin’ going on as The Phoenix Symphony brings a dazzling tribute to the King with this all new show. Hailed as one of the best tribute artists in the business, Kraig Parker has the looks, voice, moves and style of the great Elvis Presley. Hound Dog, Don’t be Cruel, Blue Suede Shoes, Jailhouse Rock. Elvis Presley’s hit list stretches from the Heartbreak Hotel to Blueberry Hill. A smash across the country with sold-out performances, this extravaganza includes all the flash, the swiveling hips and the greatest hits of Elvis all with full symphonic treatment!
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Bryan English, conductor Kraig Parker, vocalist
Jim Witter, piano & vocals
James Sedares, conductor
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POPS
APS
“PARKER HAS THE LOOK, STYLE, AND
CHARISMA
OF THE KING. HE SETS HEARTS ON FIRE,
KEEP S PEOPLE ON THE
EDGE OF THEIR SEATS.”
The Elvis Tribute
—Pegasus News
Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares
Cirque de la Symphonie
hosted by J ames S edares
It’s Cirque meets Symphony as the most amazing acrobats, contortionists, jugglers and strongmen perform to the backdrop of classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music! Led by Michael Krajewski, this magical spectacle will amaze and delight as these veteran world record holders and gold medal winners perform their spectacular human feats while The Phoenix Symphony dazzles with their own fireworks. A complete sell out in cities around the country, don’t miss the Phoenix debut of Cirque de la Symphonie— truly the highlight of the Pops Season!
Join The Phoenix Symphony for a musical evening of the greatest epics and thrillers ever seen on the Silver Screen! Whether it’s the spine chilling soundtracks from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Vertigo, the heart pounding themes from The Godfather, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl or the sweeping overtures from Lawrence of Arabia and Gone with the Wind, audience favorite James Sedares will take the director’s chair and lead the orchestra for this concert of cinematic masterpieces. So grab some popcorn, head to the theater and get ready to move to the edge of your seat!
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
Feelin’ Groovy
The Elvis Tribute
A T ribute to S imon & G arfunkel
N ew S how !
After wowing audiences with his tribute to Billy Joel and Elton John, Jim Witter is back with a all new show of hits from the legendary folk duo Simon and Garfunkel, one of the most popular recording artists of the 60s. Witter brings his velvety voice and his band of talented musicians for this night of all of Simon and Garfunkel’s biggest hits. From The Sound of Silence, I am a Rock, Cecila, Mrs. Robinson and Scarbourgh Fair to Bridge Over Troubled Water, A Hazy Shade of Winter and The Boxer they join The Phoenix Symphony for this incredible night of signature melodies.
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There’s a whole lotta’ shakin’ going on as The Phoenix Symphony brings a dazzling tribute to the King with this all new show. Hailed as one of the best tribute artists in the business, Kraig Parker has the looks, voice, moves and style of the great Elvis Presley. Hound Dog, Don’t be Cruel, Blue Suede Shoes, Jailhouse Rock. Elvis Presley’s hit list stretches from the Heartbreak Hotel to Blueberry Hill. A smash across the country with sold-out performances, this extravaganza includes all the flash, the swiveling hips and the greatest hits of Elvis all with full symphonic treatment!
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Bryan English, conductor Kraig Parker, vocalist
Jim Witter, piano & vocals
James Sedares, conductor
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GET THE BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICE! SEE PAGE 20!
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POPS
“…MORE THAN
APS
JUST AN INCREDIBLE
SIMULATION…
Live & Let Die
SATURDAY’S SHOW HAD A
HIGH GOOSE-BUMP
Boogie Woogie Pops
Live & Let Die
memorial day weekend! 1930s & 40s : Music of T he Greatest Generation
T he M usic of P aul M c C artney
Join The Phoenix Symphony for a celebration of America and Americana reminiscent of the U.S.O. shows of yesteryear. In anticipation of Memorial Day, Boogie Woogie Pops brings together the inspirational works of American wartime songwriters and composers, many of whom entertained and lifted morale among American forces overseas as well as friends and family members on the home front. From America the Beautiful and Stars and Stripes Forever to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, this will be a rousing tribute and remembrance of the men and women of our Armed Forces and the music of The Greatest Generation.
The season finale features the outstanding musicians of the Classical Mystery Tour who blew audiences away with their powerhouse symphonic salute to The Beatles. Don’t miss these same outstanding musicians as they return to present Live and Let Die, Tony Kishman’s award-winning re-creation of the sound and look of Paul McCartney. With his uncanny resemblance and sound of the beloved Beatle, Kishman and The Phoenix Symphony will dazzle McCartney and Beatles fans of all ages. From his great songs with The Beatles to his outstanding solo music, Paul McCartney’s legacy comes alive at Symphony Hall for this explosive weekend!
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JUNE 10 n FRI n 8:00 pm JUNE 11 n SAT n 8:00 pm Michael Krajewski, conductor Tony Kishman, guitar / piano / vocals Jim Owen, guitar / keyboards / vocals Chris Camelleri, drums / vocals
QUOTIENT… THE
CROWD
STOOD AND
BELLOWED
FOR MORE.” — The Los Angeles Times, Live & Let Die
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GET THE BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICE! SEE PAGE 20!
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POPS
“…MORE THAN
APS
JUST AN INCREDIBLE
SIMULATION…
Live & Let Die
SATURDAY’S SHOW HAD A
HIGH GOOSE-BUMP
Boogie Woogie Pops
Live & Let Die
memorial day weekend! 1930s & 40s : Music of T he Greatest Generation
T he M usic of P aul M c C artney
Join The Phoenix Symphony for a celebration of America and Americana reminiscent of the U.S.O. shows of yesteryear. In anticipation of Memorial Day, Boogie Woogie Pops brings together the inspirational works of American wartime songwriters and composers, many of whom entertained and lifted morale among American forces overseas as well as friends and family members on the home front. From America the Beautiful and Stars and Stripes Forever to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, this will be a rousing tribute and remembrance of the men and women of our Armed Forces and the music of The Greatest Generation.
The season finale features the outstanding musicians of the Classical Mystery Tour who blew audiences away with their powerhouse symphonic salute to The Beatles. Don’t miss these same outstanding musicians as they return to present Live and Let Die, Tony Kishman’s award-winning re-creation of the sound and look of Paul McCartney. With his uncanny resemblance and sound of the beloved Beatle, Kishman and The Phoenix Symphony will dazzle McCartney and Beatles fans of all ages. From his great songs with The Beatles to his outstanding solo music, Paul McCartney’s legacy comes alive at Symphony Hall for this explosive weekend!
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Loras John Schissel, conductor
JUNE 10 n FRI n 8:00 pm JUNE 11 n SAT n 8:00 pm Michael Krajewski, conductor Tony Kishman, guitar / piano / vocals Jim Owen, guitar / keyboards / vocals Chris Camelleri, drums / vocals
QUOTIENT… THE
CROWD
STOOD AND
BELLOWED
FOR MORE.” — The Los Angeles Times, Live & Let Die
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Please note: Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.
GET THE BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICE! SEE PAGE 20!
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Orchestra from Planet X
The Music Man
Enchanted Tales
Hocus Pocus Pops
W ith P hoeni x T heatre
B rundibar & P eter & the W olf
Take the kids back to the days of ice cream parlors and barbershop quartets as The Phoenix Symphony and Phoenix Theatre perform a narrative version of the classic musical, The Music Man. Led by our own “music man” Michael Christie, families will delight as Professor Harold Hill teaches kids how to play instruments using the “think system” and leads the “76 Trombones” through Symphony Hall.
It’s story time as The Phoenix Symphony performs two musical folk tales. In Krasa’s Brundibar, Aninku and Pepicek go to town for milk to make their sick mother better but are thwarted by Brundibar, an evil hurdy-gurdy grinder. With the help of several animals and their friends, the children rise up and defeat the bully. Brundibar is paired with the all-time favorite symphony for children, Prokofiev’s Peter and The Wolf. The story comes alive as various sections of the orchestra personify the duck, the bird, the cat and of course, our hero Peter who outwits the terrible wolf who menaces the small Russian village.
Daddies, mummies and all the little ghosts and goblins are invited to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes for this “spooktacular” Halloween event. The concert includes Lemony Snickett’s The Composer is Dead, a creepy, murder mystery from the same author of the popular book series that teaches children about the different instruments in an orchestra. This will be an afternoon of tricks, treats and suspenseful music as The Phoenix Symphony casts a magical spell on Symphony Hall. An imaginative blend of chilling music and spirited fun is sure to spook you into the season.
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Michael Christie, conductor
OCT 10 SUN 2:30 pm n
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Michael Christie, conductor Phoenix Boys Choir
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
Orchestra from Planet X F eaturing M agic C ircle M ime C o . Look out—there are aliens in Symphony Hall! Two devious but somewhat bumbling space creatures try to take over a Phoenix Symphony performance—and then, the world! As the concert begins, the conductor leads the Orchestra through an exploration of America’s greatest music. Suddenly, the aliens charge in, rhythmically patting their odd metallic costumes to communicate and use mind control on our unsuspecting conductor! Before this quirky mayhem is over, youngsters will enjoy performances of Don Gillis’s Symphony X, “Hoe-Down” from Aaron Copland’s Rodeo, “A Night in the Tropics” from L.M. Gottschalk’s Fiesta Criolla, John Williams’ “Flying Theme” from E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial, and much more. Get ready for music that’s out of this world!
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Please note: The City of Phoenix has instituted a $1 per ticket facility fee. Package prices do not include this fee and will be added at time of ordering.
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FAMIL
Orchestra from Planet X
The Music Man
Enchanted Tales
Hocus Pocus Pops
W ith P hoeni x T heatre
B rundibar & P eter & the W olf
Take the kids back to the days of ice cream parlors and barbershop quartets as The Phoenix Symphony and Phoenix Theatre perform a narrative version of the classic musical, The Music Man. Led by our own “music man” Michael Christie, families will delight as Professor Harold Hill teaches kids how to play instruments using the “think system” and leads the “76 Trombones” through Symphony Hall.
It’s story time as The Phoenix Symphony performs two musical folk tales. In Krasa’s Brundibar, Aninku and Pepicek go to town for milk to make their sick mother better but are thwarted by Brundibar, an evil hurdy-gurdy grinder. With the help of several animals and their friends, the children rise up and defeat the bully. Brundibar is paired with the all-time favorite symphony for children, Prokofiev’s Peter and The Wolf. The story comes alive as various sections of the orchestra personify the duck, the bird, the cat and of course, our hero Peter who outwits the terrible wolf who menaces the small Russian village.
Daddies, mummies and all the little ghosts and goblins are invited to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes for this “spooktacular” Halloween event. The concert includes Lemony Snickett’s The Composer is Dead, a creepy, murder mystery from the same author of the popular book series that teaches children about the different instruments in an orchestra. This will be an afternoon of tricks, treats and suspenseful music as The Phoenix Symphony casts a magical spell on Symphony Hall. An imaginative blend of chilling music and spirited fun is sure to spook you into the season.
SEP 11 SAT 2:30 pm n
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Michael Christie, conductor
OCT 10 SUN 2:30 pm n
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Michael Christie, conductor Phoenix Boys Choir
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
Orchestra from Planet X F eaturing M agic C ircle M ime C o . Look out—there are aliens in Symphony Hall! Two devious but somewhat bumbling space creatures try to take over a Phoenix Symphony performance—and then, the world! As the concert begins, the conductor leads the Orchestra through an exploration of America’s greatest music. Suddenly, the aliens charge in, rhythmically patting their odd metallic costumes to communicate and use mind control on our unsuspecting conductor! Before this quirky mayhem is over, youngsters will enjoy performances of Don Gillis’s Symphony X, “Hoe-Down” from Aaron Copland’s Rodeo, “A Night in the Tropics” from L.M. Gottschalk’s Fiesta Criolla, John Williams’ “Flying Theme” from E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial, and much more. Get ready for music that’s out of this world!
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FAMILY
THERE’S NEVER BEEN
A BETTER TIME TO INTRODUCE YOUR
SPECIAL CHILD
OR GRANDCHILD
Cirque de la Symphonie
TO THE POWER
Cirque de la Symphonie
The Rhythms of the Earth
It’s Cirque meets Symphony as the most amazing acrobats, contortionists, jugglers and strongmen perform to the backdrop of great classical masterpieces and popular music. Kids of all ages will be dazzled as these daring artists, comprised of many of the best cirque acts in the world perfectly choreograph their death-defying feats to such composers as Rimsky-Korsokav, SaintSaëns, Bizet, Dvorˇák, Tchaikovsky and John Williams. This will be an unforgettable afternoon of maximum drama as families experience the magic of the symphony paired with the mystique of Cirque!
Spring is here and the earth is alive! From the Amazon jungles to the Saharan desert, join the Symphony for a concert dedicated to our amazing planet. The concert will feature music from the Grand Canyon Suite, the driving rhythm of “Songs the Plants Taught Us,” and much more! Kids will leave with seeds to plant in their neighborhoods as our community prepares to celebrate Earth Day.
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
OF MUSIC. Thanks to the generosity of , you receive one free child’s subscription with each adult series purchased! TICKETS: $60, $80, $100 (Includes one adult and one child); $45, $60, $75 (additional child package)
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FAMILY
THERE’S NEVER BEEN
A BETTER TIME TO INTRODUCE YOUR
SPECIAL CHILD
OR GRANDCHILD
Cirque de la Symphonie
TO THE POWER
Cirque de la Symphonie
The Rhythms of the Earth
It’s Cirque meets Symphony as the most amazing acrobats, contortionists, jugglers and strongmen perform to the backdrop of great classical masterpieces and popular music. Kids of all ages will be dazzled as these daring artists, comprised of many of the best cirque acts in the world perfectly choreograph their death-defying feats to such composers as Rimsky-Korsokav, SaintSaëns, Bizet, Dvorˇák, Tchaikovsky and John Williams. This will be an unforgettable afternoon of maximum drama as families experience the magic of the symphony paired with the mystique of Cirque!
Spring is here and the earth is alive! From the Amazon jungles to the Saharan desert, join the Symphony for a concert dedicated to our amazing planet. The concert will feature music from the Grand Canyon Suite, the driving rhythm of “Songs the Plants Taught Us,” and much more! Kids will leave with seeds to plant in their neighborhoods as our community prepares to celebrate Earth Day.
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Michael Krajewski, conductor
OF MUSIC. Thanks to the generosity of , you receive one free child’s subscription with each adult series purchased! TICKETS: $60, $80, $100 (Includes one adult and one child); $45, $60, $75 (additional child package)
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special
SPECIAL EVENT TICKETS START AT $20!
New Year’s Eve Extravaganza It’s an all-out musical countdown as The Phoenix Symphony performs all your favorite masterpieces for this end of the year celebration! Every section of the orchestra will be rollicking with good cheer as we toast the end of 2010 and ring in 2011. Grab your hat, your noisemakers and your glass of champagne and join us as Symphony Hall turns into Times Square for this last night of 2010!
Michael Christie
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Symphony Hall
Deck the Halls Family Concert
Candlelight Messiah
The Phoenix Symphony’s Deck the Halls event celebrates the holiday season with a magical stageshow designed for children of all ages. Led by Conductor Bob Moody and featuring members of the Phoenix Boys Choir, Symphony Hall will be transformed into a magical wonderland with music from your favorite holiday tunes. Get your photo taken with Santa, and enjoy the pre-show party in the lobby including entertainment, arts and craft activities and refreshments.
featuring choral Highlights of handel’s Messiah & corelli’s Christmas Concerto
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Central United Methodist Church
DEC 10 FRI 7:30 pm n
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St. Mary’s Basilica
DEC 11 SAT 7:30 pm n
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Handel’s Messiah with S oloists DEC 17 FRI 7:30 pm* n
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Scottsdale Center for the Arts
DEC 18 SAT 7:30 pm n
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Church at Litchfield Park
DEC 19 SUN 3:00 pm n
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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church
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JAN 15 SAT 8:00 pm n
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JAN 16 SUN 2:00 pm
American Lutheran Church
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Church at Litchfield Park
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Mesa Arts Center
DEC 18 SAT 2:00 pm
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Scottsdale Center for the Arts
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Written for and dedicated to the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1721, Bach’s beloved Brandenburg Concerti were stowed away and not performed until the late nineteenth century. The Phoenix Symphony will present all six of these hidden treasures in beautiful venues throughout the Valley as a rare holiday treat! Experience some of Bach’s greatest works for orchestra featuring talented Phoenix Symphony musicians as soloists. Tempe Center for the Arts
DEC 12 SUN 2:00 pm* n
Brandenburg Festival
JAN 14 FRI 8:00 pm
Camelback 7th Day Adventist
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Robert Moody, conductor Symphony Hall
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Please note: Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.
Michael Christie, conductor
Please note: A per ticket facility fee may be charged for some perfomances.
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special
SPECIAL EVENT TICKETS START AT $20!
New Year’s Eve Extravaganza It’s an all-out musical countdown as The Phoenix Symphony performs all your favorite masterpieces for this end of the year celebration! Every section of the orchestra will be rollicking with good cheer as we toast the end of 2010 and ring in 2011. Grab your hat, your noisemakers and your glass of champagne and join us as Symphony Hall turns into Times Square for this last night of 2010!
Michael Christie
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Symphony Hall
Deck the Halls Family Concert
Candlelight Messiah
The Phoenix Symphony’s Deck the Halls event celebrates the holiday season with a magical stageshow designed for children of all ages. Led by Conductor Bob Moody and featuring members of the Phoenix Boys Choir, Symphony Hall will be transformed into a magical wonderland with music from your favorite holiday tunes. Get your photo taken with Santa, and enjoy the pre-show party in the lobby including entertainment, arts and craft activities and refreshments.
featuring choral Highlights of handel’s Messiah & corelli’s Christmas Concerto
DEC 4 SAT 2:30 pm n
DEC 9 THU 7:30 pm n
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Central United Methodist Church
DEC 10 FRI 7:30 pm n
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St. Mary’s Basilica
DEC 11 SAT 7:30 pm n
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Handel’s Messiah with S oloists DEC 17 FRI 7:30 pm* n
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Scottsdale Center for the Arts
DEC 18 SAT 7:30 pm n
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Church at Litchfield Park
DEC 19 SUN 3:00 pm n
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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church
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JAN 15 SAT 8:00 pm n
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JAN 16 SUN 2:00 pm
American Lutheran Church
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Church at Litchfield Park
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Mesa Arts Center
DEC 18 SAT 2:00 pm
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Scottsdale Center for the Arts
DEC 16 THU 7:30 pm n
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Mesa Arts Center n
Written for and dedicated to the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1721, Bach’s beloved Brandenburg Concerti were stowed away and not performed until the late nineteenth century. The Phoenix Symphony will present all six of these hidden treasures in beautiful venues throughout the Valley as a rare holiday treat! Experience some of Bach’s greatest works for orchestra featuring talented Phoenix Symphony musicians as soloists. Tempe Center for the Arts
DEC 12 SUN 2:00 pm* n
Brandenburg Festival
JAN 14 FRI 8:00 pm
Camelback 7th Day Adventist
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Robert Moody, conductor Symphony Hall
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Please note: Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.
Michael Christie, conductor
Please note: A per ticket facility fee may be charged for some perfomances.
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“IF WE HAVE FORGOTTEN THAT MUSIC IS IT IS
MEANT TO GIVE PLEASURE,
CHRISTIE’S GIFT TO REMIND
US.”
— Arizona Republic
“IF WE HAVE FORGOTTEN THAT MUSIC IS IT IS
MEANT TO GIVE PLEASURE,
CHRISTIE’S GIFT TO REMIND
US.”
— Arizona Republic
SEASON SERIES SPONSORS The Phoenix Symphony is proud to recognize its 2010/11 Season Series Sponsors and Official Business Partners whose generosity makes possible our annual season of music, education programs and community activities:
Enhancing Your Concert Experience Symphony Gift Shop
Downtown Dining
Looking for a CD of the music you’ve just heard? Or just looking for something musical and fun to give as a gift? The Phoenix Symphony Gift Shop is open at all Symphony performances at Symphony Hall. All Gift Shop proceeds benefit the Symphony.
Herberger Foundation
The Phoenix Symphony has partnered with several premiere restaurants downtown for your dining pleasure before or after our concerts. Check the Pre-Concert tab on our website at www.phoenixsymphony.org for a complete listing of dining choices, special menus and offers for Symphony subscribers.
College Club
The Official Airline of The Phoenix Symphony
Parking
The College Club program is designed to enable college students to attend unlimited Symphony Classics concerts with a $30 season pass. Students can become College Club Cardholders and redeem tickets by visiting the Symphony’s website or contacting the Box Office. College Club tickets are distributed on a first-come, first served basis. Limit one ticket per concert, per cardholder and student ID is required.
OFFICIAL BUSINESS SPONSORS
As a Phoenix Symphony subscriber you can purchase advanced parking passes in several parking garages convenient to Symphony Hall, including Phoenix Convention Center West, Collier Center and Chase Bank garages. Please call the box office to order your prepaid parking passes.
The Official Florist of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Partner Hotel of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Retail Sponsor of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Partner Hotel of The Phoenix Symphony
The Phoenix Symphony gratefully acknowledges the generosity of these Collaborative Partners:
Third Street
Central
N 51
202
10 17
Symphony Hall Sky Harbor Airport
Washington St
America West Arena
Chase Field
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ADDITIONAL SPONSORS The Phoenix Symphony gratefully acknowledges the additional institutions that provide support to sustain annual performances & education programs:
N Chase Bank Garage Parking
Chase Tower
Herberger Theater
JW KIECKHEFER FOUNDATION
P
ON MEDIA
THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS
MONROE
P Hyatt Regency
Wyndham Phoenix
Phoenix Convention Center
2ND ST
Symphony Hall Entrance
1ST ST
CENTRAL AVE
ADAMS
Symphony Hall
WASHINGTON STREET
P
W hiteman Foundation
SUNDOME PERFORMING ARTS ASSOCIATION
Nationwide Foundation
Civic Plaza
The Phoenix Symphony receives generous support from the citizens of Arizona through these public agencies and entities: City of Phoenix PHOENIX OF ARTS AND CULTURE City ofOFFICE Phoenix CONVENTION CENTER THEATRICAL DIVISION PHOENIX OFFICE OF ARTS AND CULTURE
Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CONVENTION CENTER THEATRICAL DIVISION PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
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SEASON SERIES SPONSORS The Phoenix Symphony is proud to recognize its 2010/11 Season Series Sponsors and Official Business Partners whose generosity makes possible our annual season of music, education programs and community activities:
Enhancing Your Concert Experience Symphony Gift Shop
Downtown Dining
Looking for a CD of the music you’ve just heard? Or just looking for something musical and fun to give as a gift? The Phoenix Symphony Gift Shop is open at all Symphony performances at Symphony Hall. All Gift Shop proceeds benefit the Symphony.
Herberger Foundation
The Phoenix Symphony has partnered with several premiere restaurants downtown for your dining pleasure before or after our concerts. Check the Pre-Concert tab on our website at www.phoenixsymphony.org for a complete listing of dining choices, special menus and offers for Symphony subscribers.
College Club
The Official Airline of The Phoenix Symphony
Parking
The College Club program is designed to enable college students to attend unlimited Symphony Classics concerts with a $30 season pass. Students can become College Club Cardholders and redeem tickets by visiting the Symphony’s website or contacting the Box Office. College Club tickets are distributed on a first-come, first served basis. Limit one ticket per concert, per cardholder and student ID is required.
OFFICIAL BUSINESS SPONSORS
As a Phoenix Symphony subscriber you can purchase advanced parking passes in several parking garages convenient to Symphony Hall, including Phoenix Convention Center West, Collier Center and Chase Bank garages. Please call the box office to order your prepaid parking passes.
The Official Florist of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Partner Hotel of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Retail Sponsor of The Phoenix Symphony
The Official Partner Hotel of The Phoenix Symphony
The Phoenix Symphony gratefully acknowledges the generosity of these Collaborative Partners:
Third Street
Central
N 51
202
10 17
Symphony Hall Sky Harbor Airport
Washington St
America West Arena
Chase Field
143
ADDITIONAL SPONSORS The Phoenix Symphony gratefully acknowledges the additional institutions that provide support to sustain annual performances & education programs:
N Chase Bank Garage Parking
Chase Tower
Herberger Theater
JW KIECKHEFER FOUNDATION
P
ON MEDIA
THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS
MONROE
P Hyatt Regency
Wyndham Phoenix
Phoenix Convention Center
2ND ST
Symphony Hall Entrance
1ST ST
CENTRAL AVE
ADAMS
Symphony Hall
WASHINGTON STREET
P
W hiteman Foundation
SUNDOME PERFORMING ARTS ASSOCIATION
Nationwide Foundation
Civic Plaza
The Phoenix Symphony receives generous support from the citizens of Arizona through these public agencies and entities: City of Phoenix PHOENIX OF ARTS AND CULTURE City ofOFFICE Phoenix CONVENTION CENTER THEATRICAL DIVISION PHOENIX OFFICE OF ARTS AND CULTURE
Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CONVENTION CENTER THEATRICAL DIVISION PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
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T HE BENEFI T S OF SUBSCRIBING Now is the best time to subscribe to this spectacular season! Subscribers are an integral part of The Phoenix Symphony family and enjoy a wide array of privileges and benefits. Reserve your seats now! The Best Seats at a Great Price Subscribers always have the best seats—and at significant savings. Many subscriptions feature a savings of over 25% off compared to general public prices. And, as a subscriber, you retain your same seats year after year, and receive first priority for any special events, upgrades or changes.
Choose Your Own Series! The Phoenix Symphony has a wide variety of ticket package options for you to choose from. From our full series to a Choose your own package of any combination of Classics and Pops performances, it’s your choice! Can’t decide right now which concerts you want to attend? No problem! You can call us any time during the season when you decide which concerts you prefer.
Special Event Concert Tickets & Advance Pre-Sales
Season subscribers have the first opportunity to order tickets to any of our performances or Special Event concerts before the general public. As a subscriber you know you will always have a good seat to any concert you wish to attend.
Exchange Flexibility If your schedule changes, your series tickets can change, too! If you cannot attend a performance, simply return your tickets to the Box Office to exchange them for another concert. (Please note: There is a $2 charge per ticket to exchange. Sorry, certain concerts are not available for exchange. Please check with our box office staff for restrictions.)
Restaurant Discount Card Subscribers receive a special Phoenix Symphony Restaurant Card that provides you with a 10% discount on meals purchased at select restaurants in downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa during the 2010-11 Season. Enjoy a special dinner or lunch as part of your concert experience—and save!
Prepaid Parking Privileges & Light Rail Getting to your concerts has never been easier! Prepaid parking guarantees you will have a parking space for all the concerts in your series with parking available at Collier Center, Chase Tower and Convention Center West Garages. Also, consider taking the Light Rail downtown with a convenient stop directly south of Symphony Hall. Call the box office for ordering details.
Detailed seating charts for each of our performance venues are available online at The Phoenix Symphony’s website. Season tickets will be mailed to subscribers in early August. The Phoenix Symphony’s box office staff is always ready to answer your questions and help you. Don’t hesitate to call us. 602-495-1999
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T HE BENEFI T S OF SUBSCRIBING Now is the best time to subscribe to this spectacular season! Subscribers are an integral part of The Phoenix Symphony family and enjoy a wide array of privileges and benefits. Reserve your seats now! The Best Seats at a Great Price Subscribers always have the best seats—and at significant savings. Many subscriptions feature a savings of over 25% off compared to general public prices. And, as a subscriber, you retain your same seats year after year, and receive first priority for any special events, upgrades or changes.
Choose Your Own Series! The Phoenix Symphony has a wide variety of ticket package options for you to choose from. From our full series to a Choose your own package of any combination of Classics and Pops performances, it’s your choice! Can’t decide right now which concerts you want to attend? No problem! You can call us any time during the season when you decide which concerts you prefer.
Special Event Concert Tickets & Advance Pre-Sales
Season subscribers have the first opportunity to order tickets to any of our performances or Special Event concerts before the general public. As a subscriber you know you will always have a good seat to any concert you wish to attend.
Exchange Flexibility If your schedule changes, your series tickets can change, too! If you cannot attend a performance, simply return your tickets to the Box Office to exchange them for another concert. (Please note: There is a $2 charge per ticket to exchange. Sorry, certain concerts are not available for exchange. Please check with our box office staff for restrictions.)
Restaurant Discount Card Subscribers receive a special Phoenix Symphony Restaurant Card that provides you with a 10% discount on meals purchased at select restaurants in downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa during the 2010-11 Season. Enjoy a special dinner or lunch as part of your concert experience—and save!
Prepaid Parking Privileges & Light Rail Getting to your concerts has never been easier! Prepaid parking guarantees you will have a parking space for all the concerts in your series with parking available at Collier Center, Chase Tower and Convention Center West Garages. Also, consider taking the Light Rail downtown with a convenient stop directly south of Symphony Hall. Call the box office for ordering details.
Detailed seating charts for each of our performance venues are available online at The Phoenix Symphony’s website. Season tickets will be mailed to subscribers in early August. The Phoenix Symphony’s box office staff is always ready to answer your questions and help you. Don’t hesitate to call us. 602-495-1999
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RESERVE THE
BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST
PRICE NOW! Many of The Phoenix Symphony’s concerts sell out, but subscribers have the best seats at the best price!
Subscribing to The Phoenix Symphony is easy as 1-2-3!
1 2
CHOOSE OPENING NIGHTS OR SATURDAY NIGHTS CHOOSE THE CONCERT PACKAGE THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU: Our 10 concert season, our 5 concerts or Sunday matinees, or 4 concerts of your choice!
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CALL 602-495-1999 OR CLICK www.phoenixsymphony.org
Symphony Membership Discover the rewards of a Phoenix Symphony Membership! Charitable contributions ensure the magic and music of The Phoenix Symphony continues. Not only does your gift allow us to advance our artistic & community education endeavors but you will enjoy exciting year-long privileges that enhance your concert experience! Please call (602) 452-0425 to join the Membership Family or for a complete brochure of member levels and benefits.
SY MPHON Y HALL SEATING CHART
P O P S 10
enjoy all 1 0 pops concerts
OPENING NIGH TS OR SAT UR DAY NIGH TS Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
$530
$470
Price B
Price A
Price C
Price D
$310
$170
S U N D AY P O P S The Music Man - SEP 12 From Rags to Ritzes - OCT 3 Hocus Pocus Pops - OCT 31 Home for Holidays - DEC 5
Hollywood Dreams - JAN 30 Cirque de la Symphonie - FEB 27 Simon & Garfunkel Tribute - MAR 20
Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$371
$343
$273
$224
$175
$119
POPS 5
(RED)
O P E N I N G N I G H T S O R S AT U R D AY N I G H T S
Simon & Garfunkel - MAR 18 or 19 Boogie Woogie Pops - MAY 27 or 28
Music Man - SEP 10 or 11 Hocus Pocus Pops - OCT 29 or 30 Hollywood Dreams - JAN 28 or 29 Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$284
$248
$207
$169
$130
$90
POPS 5
( blue )
O P E N I N G N I G H T S O R S AT U R D AY N I G H T S
The Elvis Tribute - APR 29 or 30 Live & Let Die - JUNE 10 or 11
From Rags to Ritzes - OCT 1 or 2 Home for Holidays - DEC 3 or 4 Cirque de la Symphonie - FEB 25 or 26 Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
$284
$248
$207
$169
$130
POPS 4
$90
choose your own series
O P E N I N G N I G H T S , S AT U R D AY N I G H T S O R S U N D AY M AT I N E E S
You can choose any 4 concert combination from any of our classics or pops concerts. Please refer to page 23 for more details! Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$252
$220
$184
$150
$115
$80
Please note: The City of Phoenix has instituted a $1 per ticket facility fee. Package prices do not include this fee and will be added at time of ordering.
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RESERVE THE
BEST SEATS AT THE LOWEST
PRICE NOW! Many of The Phoenix Symphony’s concerts sell out, but subscribers have the best seats at the best price!
Subscribing to The Phoenix Symphony is easy as 1-2-3!
1 2
CHOOSE OPENING NIGHTS OR SATURDAY NIGHTS CHOOSE THE CONCERT PACKAGE THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU: Our 10 concert season, our 5 concerts or Sunday matinees, or 4 concerts of your choice!
3
CALL 602-495-1999 OR CLICK www.phoenixsymphony.org
Symphony Membership Discover the rewards of a Phoenix Symphony Membership! Charitable contributions ensure the magic and music of The Phoenix Symphony continues. Not only does your gift allow us to advance our artistic & community education endeavors but you will enjoy exciting year-long privileges that enhance your concert experience! Please call (602) 452-0425 to join the Membership Family or for a complete brochure of member levels and benefits.
SY MPHON Y HALL SEATING CHART
P O P S 10
enjoy all 1 0 pops concerts
OPENING NIGH TS OR SAT UR DAY NIGH TS Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
$530
$470
Price B
Price A
Price C
Price D
$310
$170
S U N D AY P O P S The Music Man - SEP 12 From Rags to Ritzes - OCT 3 Hocus Pocus Pops - OCT 31 Home for Holidays - DEC 5
Hollywood Dreams - JAN 30 Cirque de la Symphonie - FEB 27 Simon & Garfunkel Tribute - MAR 20
Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$371
$343
$273
$224
$175
$119
POPS 5
(RED)
O P E N I N G N I G H T S O R S AT U R D AY N I G H T S
Simon & Garfunkel - MAR 18 or 19 Boogie Woogie Pops - MAY 27 or 28
Music Man - SEP 10 or 11 Hocus Pocus Pops - OCT 29 or 30 Hollywood Dreams - JAN 28 or 29 Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$284
$248
$207
$169
$130
$90
POPS 5
( blue )
O P E N I N G N I G H T S O R S AT U R D AY N I G H T S
The Elvis Tribute - APR 29 or 30 Live & Let Die - JUNE 10 or 11
From Rags to Ritzes - OCT 1 or 2 Home for Holidays - DEC 3 or 4 Cirque de la Symphonie - FEB 25 or 26 Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
$284
$248
$207
$169
$130
POPS 4
$90
choose your own series
O P E N I N G N I G H T S , S AT U R D AY N I G H T S O R S U N D AY M AT I N E E S
You can choose any 4 concert combination from any of our classics or pops concerts. Please refer to page 23 for more details! Dress Circle Prime
Dress Circle
Price A
Price B
Price C
Price D
$252
$220
$184
$150
$115
$80
Please note: The City of Phoenix has instituted a $1 per ticket facility fee. Package prices do not include this fee and will be added at time of ordering.
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Send completed series reservation form to 602-241-5347
602-495-1999 or 1-800-776-9080 M-F, 10 AM – 4 PM
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