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SUMMARY:manos Percussion: Quarter Millennium Celebration
DESCRIPTION:manos Percussion features three classically trained percussionists with Arizona Philharmonic ties: Maria Flurry\, AZ Phil’s principal timpanist\, joined by Bensen Kwan and Joshua Ferrell\, both of whom have performed on our stage. Part of the trio’s Quarter Millennium Celebration tour\, this program marks America’s 250th year through European classical roots\, Afro-Caribbean rhythms\, nature sounds\, jazz\, and contemporary voices. With 37 instruments on stage\, including water percussion\, steel pan\, gongs\, glockenspiel\, and other unexpected sounds\, manos creates a program shaped by precision\, curiosity\, and the wide range of traditions woven through the American story.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/manos-percussion-quarter-millennium-celebration/
LOCATION:Highlands Center for Natural History\, 1375 S Walker St.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Phil Around Town
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SUMMARY:manos Percussion: Quarter Millennium Celebration
DESCRIPTION:manos Percussion features three classically trained percussionists with Arizona Philharmonic ties: Maria Flurry\, AZ Phil’s principal timpanist\, joined by Bensen Kwan and Joshua Ferrell\, both of whom have performed on our stage. Part of the trio’s Quarter Millennium Celebration tour\, this program marks America’s 250th year through European classical roots\, Afro-Caribbean rhythms\, nature sounds\, jazz\, and contemporary voices. With 37 instruments on stage\, including water percussion\, steel pan\, gongs\, glockenspiel\, and other unexpected sounds\, manos creates a program shaped by precision\, curiosity\, and the wide range of traditions woven through the American story.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/manos-percussion-quarter-millennium-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Highlands Center for Natural History\, 1375 S Walker St.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Phil Around Town
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260519T110000
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SUMMARY:Interactive Exploration of Percussion with Maria Flurry
DESCRIPTION:Before manos Percussion takes the stage at the Kiwanis Amphitheater on May 23\, Arizona Philharmonic timpanist and manos Percussion founder Maria Flurry leads a free OLLI class where participants can see the instruments up close\, ask questions\, and even try some of them. \nInstruments on hand will include timpani\, vibraphone\, and marimba\, along with world instruments and unusual percussion objects used in the Quarter Millennium Concert program. Attending the class first means hearing those instruments a second time when manos performs Saturday. \nThe class is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. It will be held Tuesday\, May 19\, from 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM at Yavapai College Performing Arts Building\, Building 15\, Room 255. \nOLLI\, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Yavapai College\, offers learning\, social\, and teaching opportunities for adults 50 and older. The class is free\, with registration requested.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/interactive-exploration-of-percussion-with-maria-flurry/
LOCATION:Yavapai College Prescott Building 15\, Room 255\, 1100 E. Sheldon St.\, Prescott\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Phil Around Town
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260516T160000
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SUMMARY:Duo Catalina at Sharlot’s Cellar
DESCRIPTION:Duo Catalina\, featuring flutists Andrea Graves and Jeannette Hirasawa Moore\, brings two Arizona Philharmonic flutists to Sharlot Hall Museum for Sharlot’s Cellar. Moore is principal flute of Arizona Philharmonic\, and Graves frequently joins AZ Phil on stage as a guest flutist. Together\, Duo Catalina offers the clarity and color of two flutes\, including the fuller sound of flute and alto flute\, in a relaxed chamber-music setting. The event takes place Saturday\, May 16\, 2026\, from 4:00–7:00 PM at Sharlot Hall Museum\, with wine tasting\, gourmet bites\, mead\, mocktails\, and live music.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/duo-catalina-at-sharlots-cellar/
LOCATION:Sharlot Hall Museum\, 415 W. Gurley St.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Phil Around Town
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260501T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260501T193000
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SUMMARY:Young Composers with Arizona Philharmonic
DESCRIPTION:What does “excited” sound like? How about “stubborn\,” “silly\,” or “surprised”? During Arizona Philharmonic’s Third Grade Composition Project\, Prescott Unified School District third graders explored how composers use melody\, rhythm\, tempo\, dynamics\, and meter to turn feeling into music. Working with Arizona Philharmonic teaching artists and musicians\, each class helped co-compose music for recorder and professional ensemble. \nOn Friday\, May 1 at 6:30 PM\, these young composers and recorder players will perform their new work\, Musical Moods\, with six Arizona Philharmonic musicians at Ruth Street Theater. The short\, family-friendly concert includes light-hearted musical demonstrations and culminates in the students performing the piece they helped create. The concert is free\, general admission\, and no tickets are required. Come hear what happens when third graders listen\, imagine\, make choices\, and bring their own music to life.
URL:https://azphil.org/event/young-composers-with-arizona-philharmonic/
LOCATION:Ruth Street Theater\, 1050 Ruth Street\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301
CATEGORIES:AZ Phil Around Town
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