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2025-26 Season
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Ruth Street Theater 1050 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZ
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Music Reimagined – Memory, Music, and Light
Ruth Street Theater 1050 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZTickets to Arizona Philharmonic concerts begin at $25, but if this amount doesn’t fit in your budget, check out Art 4 All™, a donate-what-you-can opportunity offered by AZ Phil to hear top-quality professional musicians perform.
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Performance Prelude, December – Joshua Haake
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The Brilliance of Brass – Phoenix Brass Collective
Ruth Street Theater 1050 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZTickets to Arizona Philharmonic concerts begin at $25, but if this amount doesn’t fit in your budget, check out Art 4 All™, a donate-what-you-can opportunity offered by AZ Phil to hear top-quality professional musicians perform.
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Performance Prelude, February – Ariana Iniguez
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Singing From the Heart – Arias, Lieder, and Romantic Strings
Ruth Street Theater 1050 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZTickets to Arizona Philharmonic concerts begin at $25, but if this amount doesn’t fit in your budget, check out Art 4 All™, a donate-what-you-can opportunity offered by AZ Phil to hear top-quality professional musicians perform.
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Performance Prelude, March – James D’León
Mountain Artists Guild 228 N Alarcon St B, Prescott, AZDouble Steinway Artist James D’León (piano) leads Performance Prelude—In the Artist’s Words at Mountain Artists Guild, in advance of the March concert, Colors in Spring: Fire, Light, and Renewal. James will share how he approaches chamber music from the inside: what he listens for first, how rehearsals take shape, and how a program finds its character. Expect an open conversation, […]
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Colors in Spring – Fire, Dance, and Shadow
Ruth Street Theater 1050 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZStep into a season of color, energy, and renewal with the return of a favorite chamber trio featuring double Steinway Artist James D’León. This spring-inspired program features Jennifer Higdon’s Piano Trio, a study in sound and color; Rachmaninoff’s lyrical and emotionally charged Sonata for Cello and Piano, composed during a period of creative rebirth; and […]
