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SUMMARY:Quartz Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Joshua Harper and his professional chorus Quartz Ensemble return to Prescott to perform with  Arizona Philharmonic. \nThis concert brings together the Arizona Philharmonic and Prescott’s newest professional choir\, the Quartz Ensemble.   \nWe open with an early cantata by Bach\, followed by a passionate call for peace by the Latvian master Pēteris Vasks.  Next\, we hear a sacred cantata by Medelssohn that pays tribute to Bach in its musical form\, then a late Romantic work\, Rheinberger’s Stabat Mater: an emotional text focused on the figure of Mary in the Passion story. After intermission\, you’ll hear the choral works of Eric Whitacre that have been phenomenally popular in the last several years\, and he is represented here by his Water Night. The last two works return to the Passion\, and are a wonderfully effective pairing: a 17th-century Passion cantata by Buxtehude\, and a 21st-century composition by Caroline Shaw written as a response to Buxtehude’s cantata.  For complete details\,  please see the Program Notes. \nCome enjoy the precision and elegance of the combined forces of these two esteemed ensembles. \n \n\n  \n 
URL:https://azphil.org/event/quartz-ensemble/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Season Prescott,Past Events 2023-24
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SUMMARY:James D'León & Friends 2024
DESCRIPTION:In an annual audience favorite\, pianist and Steinway Artist James D’León joins a trio of Arizona Philharmonic principal string players for another stunning concert. \nJames’ curated concert includes Gabriel Fauré’s penultimate work\, the Piano Trio in D minor\, Op. 120\, Arvo Pärt’s deeply contemplative Spiegel im Spiegel for cello and piano\, Rebecca Clarke’s expressive and innovative Piano Trio\, and Robert Schumann’s charming and romantic Piano Quartet in E-flat major\, Op. 47. \n \n  \n\n  \nThank You to Our Concert Partner!\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://azphil.org/event/james-dleon-friends/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Season Prescott,Past Events 2023-24
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SUMMARY:We Wish You Christmas
DESCRIPTION:We Wish You Christmas \nBack by popular demand after two sold out concerts in 2021! \nExperience the wonder and hope of the holidays as Arizona Philharmonic presents We Wish You Christmas\, featuring the beautiful vocal stylings of three esteemed Arizona sopranos – Emily Spencer\, Sarah Smith\, and Claire Penneau – accompanied by Arizona Philharmonic chamber musicians. \n\nWith principal musicians of Arizona Philharmonic and James D’León on piano\, this unique ensemble brings back some favorites of our 2021 performances and celebrates other Christmas tunes in new settings arranged by composer Mathew Lanning. \nNo holiday season is complete without the music that excites the senses and warms the heart. \nVIDEO
URL:https://azphil.org/event/we-wish-you-christmas/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Season Prescott,Past Events 2023-24
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231119T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231119T150000
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SUMMARY:Sonoran Winds 2023
DESCRIPTION:This program by the Sonoran Winds—comprised of principal players of Arizona Philharmonic—includes four works\, beginning with one of the quintets of Anton Reicha. These early 19th-century pieces played an important role in popularizing the woodwind quintet as an ensemble. Next is a contemporary work\, the colorful Quintet for Winds by Robert Muczyinski. The most recent work on the program\, the Four Bagatelles of Andrey Rubtsov\, is a light\, enjoyable work with several flashes of humor. To close\, we have the Early Hungarian Dances of Ferenc Farkas\, witty arrangements of 17th-century courtly dances.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/sonoran-winds-2/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Season Prescott,Past Events 2023-24
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230910T150000
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SUMMARY:Serenades and Symphonies
DESCRIPTION:To open the Arizona Philharmonic’s sixth season\, we have a pair of Czech composers from two generations. Dvořák’s Wind Serenade\, comes from 1878\, a time when he was first achieving international fame. It is filled to the brim with Czech/Bohemian musical flavor. Martinů’s engaging Sinfonietta “La Jolla” was composed in 1950\, when he was living in United States. This is very much a work of the 20th century\, but it also reflects the folk music of his native land. We close with one of the brightest of Beethoven’s nine symphonies\, the vivacious Symphony No. 4. \nAs an additional highlight\, Arizona Philharmonic will premiere two orchestral miniatures written with Lincoln Elementary School second graders during an Arizona Philharmonic spring 2023 residency offered in collaboration with the Highlands Center for Natural History and Prescott Unified School District.  \nClick the links below to hear the composition and see the score. Then\, come hear the world premiers at this Sunday’s concert! \n Solitary Storm | Moving Mountains\n 
URL:https://azphil.org/event/serenades-and-symphonies/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Season Prescott,Past Events 2023-24
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