Meeting the Music of Martin?
Bohuslav Martin? is a composer with which audiences are typically unfamiliar. Last season, orchestras nationwide programmed his music only eight times (compared to Mozart’s
Michael Christie and The Phoenix Symphony on “Horizons” TV Program
A crew from KAET television (one of The Phoenix Symphony’s media sponsors this season) stopped by the open rehearsal and 2008-09 Season Launch party a few weeks ago and had a chance to sit down with Michael Christie to talk about his contract extension, the orchestra
Symphony No. 3 by Brahms the Bachelor
As we approach the end of the 2007-08 season, we return to our Spotlight Composers. While next week holds Golijov’s monumental Ainadamar in store, this week
Preparing for Ainadamar
Ainadamar on PBS and KBAQ
Music, Memory and Healing
UPDATE: The Arts Engagement program has now been featured nationally on National Public Radio’s “Here and Now” program based in Boston! Check out this link for a show rundown (look for the “Arts Engagement” section)
May 31st: Eartha Kitt - Woman of Many Faces
Few of history’s greatest performers can claim success across multiple areas of expertise. But as today’s Phoenix New Times article points out, Eartha Kitt has cult fan
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American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
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