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Dec
11
4:00 PM16:00

Southwest Nutcracker 1

This original, full-length classical ballet translates the traditional Nutcracker to Tucson in the 1880s, complete with coyotes and U.S. Cavalry. Travel with young Maria and her Nutcracker General through the snows of Mount Lemmon to the Desert Dream, where the Prickly Pear Fairy and her Caballero host a celebration with dancing chili peppers, rattlesnakes, tumbleweeds, and more. The live orchestra, lovely costumes and beautiful, professionally designed sets – combined with the stunning dancing – all make for a holiday tradition that will be enjoyed by the entire family.

Tickets go on sale August 29, 2016
Reserved Seating Tickets are available through:
TCC Box Office – 260 S. Church
TRB Box Office: www.tucsonregionalballet.org or 886-1222
Ticketmaster: www.ticketmaster.com or 1-800-745-3000

A Southwest Nutcracker with Tucson Symphony Orchestra ~ tickets $30 to $36
Group Discounts Available

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Dec
10
9:30 PM21:30

Southwest Nutcracker 2

This original, full-length classical ballet translates the traditional Nutcracker to Tucson in the 1880s, complete with coyotes and U.S. Cavalry. Travel with young Maria and her Nutcracker General through the snows of Mount Lemmon to the Desert Dream, where the Prickly Pear Fairy and her Caballero host a celebration with dancing chili peppers, rattlesnakes, tumbleweeds, and more. The live orchestra, lovely costumes and beautiful, professionally designed sets – combined with the stunning dancing – all make for a holiday tradition that will be enjoyed by the entire family.

Tickets go on sale August 29, 2016
Reserved Seating Tickets are available through:
TCC Box Office – 260 S. Church
TRB Box Office: www.tucsonregionalballet.org or 886-1222
Ticketmaster: www.ticketmaster.com or 1-800-745-3000

A Southwest Nutcracker with Tucson Symphony Orchestra ~ tickets $30 to $36
Group Discounts Available

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Oct
23
4:05 PM16:05

The Planets 2

Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Women of the TSO Chorus
Bruce Chamberlain, director

Gandolfi: The Universe Cascade from the Garden of Cosmic Speculation TSO PREMIERE
Walton: Wise Virgins Suite TSO PREMIERE
Holst: The Planets

Explore The Planets as you never have before – on the big screen! The Planets on the Big Screen will feature Gustav Holst’s musical tour-de-force with a newly developed visual accompaniment by Adrian Wyard, 

produced in collaboration with the University of Arizona’s Peter Smith, principal investigator for the Phoenix Mars Mission. For a preview see www.theplanetslive.com. William Walton’s arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantatas and chorale preludes for the ballet, The Wise Virgins, is an appropriately buoyant companion piece while Michael Gandolfi navigates through 28 pieces of music from the last 1200 years in his imaginative six-minute Universe Cascade.

Complimentary “Concert Comments” with the conductor and guest artist take place one hour before the performance and give you insight into what you’re about to hear.

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Oct
21
9:35 PM21:35

The Planets

Mei-Ann Chen, conductor
Women of the TSO Chorus
Bruce Chamberlain, director

Gandolfi: The Universe Cascade from the Garden of Cosmic Speculation TSO PREMIERE
Walton: Wise Virgins Suite TSO PREMIERE
Holst: The Planets

Explore The Planets as you never have before – on the big screen! The Planets on the Big Screen will feature Gustav Holst’s musical tour-de-force with a newly developed visual accompaniment by Adrian Wyard, 

produced in collaboration with the University of Arizona’s Peter Smith, principal investigator for the Phoenix Mars Mission. For a preview see www.theplanetslive.com. William Walton’s arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantatas and chorale preludes for the ballet, The Wise Virgins, is an appropriately buoyant companion piece while Michael Gandolfi navigates through 28 pieces of music from the last 1200 years in his imaginative six-minute Universe Cascade.

Complimentary “Concert Comments” with the conductor and guest artist take place one hour before the performance and give you insight into what you’re about to hear.

 

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Oct
8
9:35 PM21:35

Corelli and Mozart's Symphony No. 39 2

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Tony will be playing Principal trumpet for this concert. 

Andrew Grams, conductor & violin

Golijov: Last Round
Corelli: Concerto Grossi Op. 6 Nos. 1 and 4 TSO PREMIERE 
Mozart: Symphony No. 39

One of the crown jewels of Baroque instrumental music! Andrew Grams makes his TSO debut as a violinist when he conducts and plays violinist and composer Arcangelo Corelli’s best-known work. The program flows from the “nuevo tango” of Osvaldo Golijov’s tribute to Astor Piazzolla, a work rich in Piazzolla styled melodies and rhythms, to Mozart’s eloquent and powerful 39th, still one of his most performed symphonies although details of its composition have mystified scholars for centuries.

Complimentary “Concert Comments” with the conductor and guest artist take place one hour before the performance and give you insight into what you’re about to hear.

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Oct
2
4:05 PM16:05

CORELLI & MOZART’S SYMPHONY NO. 39

Tony will be playing Principal trumpet for this concert. 

Andrew Grams, conductor & violin

Golijov: Last Round
Corelli: Concerto Grossi Op. 6 Nos. 1 and 4 TSO PREMIERE 
Mozart: Symphony No. 39

One of the crown jewels of Baroque instrumental music! Andrew Grams makes his TSO debut as a violinist when he conducts and plays violinist and composer Arcangelo Corelli’s best-known work. The program flows from the “nuevo tango” of Osvaldo Golijov’s tribute to Astor Piazzolla, a work rich in Piazzolla styled melodies and rhythms, to Mozart’s eloquent and powerful 39th, still one of his most performed symphonies although details of its composition have mystified scholars for centuries.

Complimentary “Concert Comments” with the conductor and guest artist take place one hour before the performance and give you insight into what you’re about to hear.

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Sep
11
2:00 PM14:00

Cathedral Season Kickoff With Breaking Brass

Come by for some amazing worship at and choral music at 11am, followed by some light brass music in the garden for St. John's Friend's of Cathedral Music's 23rd Season and Breaking Brass's 3rd Season. The Breaking Brass quintet will present a light program in the St. John's Cathedral garden immediately following the 11:00am service. All are welcome.

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Sep
10
8:30 PM20:30

New Mexico Contemporary Ensemble at The Village

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NMCE@The Village: Season Finale
September 10, 2016
6:30pm
The Village: 209 Pacific Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM

Works by Michael Lowenstern, Clifton Callender, Rodrigo LIMA, Roberto Sierra and more!

Personnel: 
Ian Brody, cello
Clara Byom, bass clarinet/piano
Yakima Fernandez, violin
alton Harris, trombone
Chris Ogden, saxophone
Tony Sadlon, trumpet

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