The Phoenix Symphony Spring 2024 Concerts

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SPRING 2024 CONCERTS


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CLASSICS

Rodrigo’s Guitar Concierto Ankush Kumar Bahl, conductor Pablo Sáinz Villegas, guitar

PABLO SÁINZ VILLEGAS

HOVHANESS: Symphony No. 2, Mysterious Mountain* RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 5

Mesa Arts Center | Fri., Feb. 2 Symphony Hall | Sat., Feb. 3 - Sun., Feb. 4 *Sponsored by

SPECIALS

Side-by-Side with the Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras An evening of musical partnership between Matthew Kasper, conductor the musicians of The Phoenix Symphony and The Phoenix Symphony Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras the Phoenix Youth Symphony Orchestras. Symphony Hall | Wed., Feb. 7

MARQUEZ: Danzon No. 2 SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto ELGAR: Cello Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY: Selections from Swan Lake

POPS

The Ultimate ABBA Tribute Stuart Chafetz, conductor Rajaton Symphony Hall Fri., Feb. 9 – Sun., Feb. 11

Renowned Finnish vocal sensation Rajaton brings Phoenix “The Ultimate ABBA Tribute.” Enjoy your favorite ABBA hits including “Mamma Mia,” “Dancing Queen,” “SOS” and “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme”

POPS

Mardi Gras in New Orleans Byron Stripling, conductor and trumpet Orpheum Theatre Fri., Feb. 23 – Sun., Feb. 25

Celebrate the spirit of Mardi Gras with a night of hot, steamy New Orleans jazz. Trumpeter, singer and conductor Byron Stripling, a Phoenix Symphony favorite, stands in for Satchmo to play “St. Louis Blues” and sing “What A Wonderful World.”

SPECIALS

The Music of Queen Martin Herman, conductor Arizona Financial Theater Sat., March 2 One night only! Not available with subscriptions.

The Phoenix Symphony and a cast of powerhouse rockers will rock you with “The Music of Queen.” For one night only, you will experience classic Queen songs - “Another One Bites The Dust,” “We Will Rock You,” “We Are The Champions” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

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CLASSICS

Joyce Yang Performs Rachmaninoff Lidiya Yankovskaya, conductor Joyce Yang, piano

JOYCE YANG

JESSIE MONTGOMERY: Hymn for Everyone RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 8

Mesa Arts Center | Fri., March 8 Symphony Hall | Sat., March 9 – Sun., March 10

SPECIALS & FILMS

Star Wars: A New Hope™ in Concert Matthew Kasper, conductor Symphony Hall Fri., March 15 – Sun., March 17 4 Performances

Coming to your Phoenix Symphony from a galaxy far, far away...the most epic space adventure of all time! Join Luke Skywalker on his journey in the film that started it all. The Phoenix Symphony brings John Williams’ Oscar-winning score to life in this powerful multimedia experience.

CLASSICS

Conrad Tao Performs Beethoven Tito Muñoz, conductor Conrad Tao, piano Maria Valdes, soprano

CONRAD TAO

C. CERRONE: The Age of Wire and String BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4 R. STRAUSS: Four Last Songs R. STRAUSS: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks

Mesa Arts Center | Fri., March 22 Symphony Hall | Sat., March 23 – Sun., March 24

POPS

She’s Got Soul Lucas Waldin, conductor Capathia Jenkins, vocalist Symphony Hall Fri., March 29 – Sat., March 30

CAPATHIA JENKINS

Vocalist Capathia Jenkins returns to The Phoenix Symphony stage with her dynamic voice and stunning stage presence in this brand-new show featuring some of the greatest hits of R&B and soul including “I Will Always Love You,” “Midnight Train to Georgia,” “Celebration” and “Rolling in the Deep.”

SPECIALS

Side-by-Side with the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Karalee Hagen, conductor The Phoenix Symphony Metropolitan Youth Symphony

An evening of musical partnership between the musicians of The Phoenix Symphony and the Metropolitan Youth Symphony.

Mesa Arts Center | Wed., April 10

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POPS

Aída Cuevas “The Queen of Mariachi” Jeff Tyzik, conductor Aída Cuevas, vocalist

Orpheum Theatre Fri., April 12 – Sun., April 14

AÍDA CUEVAS

The legendary Aída Cuevas, one of the greatest Mexican singers of all time joins The Phoenix Symphony in such beloved songs as “El Pastor” and “Mexico en la piel,” as well as her greatest hits “Te Doy Las Gracias” and “Quizás Mañana.”

SPECIALS

REVERB: Contemporary Music Festival Tito Muñoz, conductor Curtis Stewart, curator

CURTIS STEWART

Herberger Theatre Thurs. April 18 & Sat., April 20

REVERB: Contemporary Music Festival is an exploration and celebration of works from the current musical landscape. Experience two entirely unique concerts of contemporary music during the 3rd annual REVERB festival.

Not available with subscriptions.

CLASSICS

Mozart & Shostakovich: The Power of 10 Tito Muñoz, conductor Michael Stephen Brown, piano Adam Golka, piano

ANNIE NIKUNEN: the sound of space between us MOZART: Concerto for Two Pianos SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 10

S y mp h o n y H all Fri., April 26 – Sun., April 28

CLASSICS

Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” Tito Muñoz, conductor Katherine Whyte, soprano Megan Esther Grey, contralto The Phoenix Symphony Chorus

MAHLER: Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”

Symphony Hall Fri., May 10 – Sun., May 12

POPS

The Resurrection Mixtape NOTORIOUS B.I.G x TUPAC x MAHLER Steve Hackman, conductor and creator Symphony Hall Fri., May 17 – Sun., May 19

Where Hip-Hop meets Mahler. In conjunction with The Phoenix Symphony’s performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” one week earlier, conductor and music visionary Steve Hackman fuses highlights from Mahler’s Second Symphony with the rap music of Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac.

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