Strauss & Beethoven

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Tito Muñoz leads The Phoenix Symphony in two works by Richard Strauss, his witty tone poem Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, and his aptly-named Four Last Songs, a noble statement about a life well lived, featuring radiant soprano Maria Valdes as soloist. The dynamic pianist Conrad Tao joins the orchestra for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, a […]

Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Many composers’ music reflects their ancestral homelands. Joaquín Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez, the most popular concerto ever composed for guitar and orchestra, is inspired by the Royal Gardens at Aranjuez in Spain and features spellbinding Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas as soloist. Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 begins with the breadth and majesty of a Nordic […]

Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique”

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Richard Wagner composed his Siegfried Idyll as a birthday present for his wife, Cosima, following the birth of their son Siegfried. The dazzling violinist Bella Hristova joins The Phoenix Symphony to play a violin concerto that her husband, composer David Ludwig, wrote especially for her as a wedding present. Music Director Tito Muñoz ends the […]

Handel’s Messiah

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Since its debut in 1742, G.F. Handel’s Messiah has become the most famous oratorio ever composed about the greatest story ever told. Beginning with Prophecies fortelling the birth of Jesus and continuing through His passion and resurrection, the musical reflection on the life of Christ features such timeless solo arias as “I Know That My […]

Mature Masterpieces by Mozart & Rachmaninoff

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Enjoy music by composers at the pinnacle of their powers but also near the end of their days. Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute sets the scene for his final opera, which debuted just nine weeks before his death. Guest conductor José Luis Gomez whips up a frenzy of emotion with Rachmaninoff’s tumultuous Symphonic Dances, […]

Mature Masterpieces by Mozart & Rachmaninoff

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Enjoy music by composers at the pinnacle of their powers but also near the end of their days. Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute sets the scene for his final opera, which debuted just nine weeks before his death. Guest conductor José Luis Gomez whips up a frenzy of emotion with Rachmaninoff’s tumultuous Symphonic Dances, […]

Brahms & Dvorák To Die For

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Johannes Brahms spent nearly 20 years in a soul-searching struggle to compose his First Symphony. With that behind him, the great German Romantic composer created his sunny and serene Symphony No. 2 while on a summer vacation. Antonin Dvořak was living in New York City when he composed his Cello Concerto. Widely regarded as the […]

Rachmaninoff & Dvořák

MESA ARTS CENTER 1 E Main St, Mesa, Arizona, United States

Sergei Rachmaninoff’s towering Piano Concerto No. 2 opens with pulsepounding passion, soothes you in the sentimental middle movement and sets you on the edge of your seat with its fiendishly difficult finale featuring the return of the sensational pianist Joyce Yang, a laureate of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Guest conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya leads […]

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