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75 N. 2nd. St. Phoenix, AZ 85003

602-262-7272 

http://www.phoenixsymphony.org  

75 N. 2nd. St. Phoenix AZ 85003

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The 2,500-capacity venue is home base to the Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera, and various special events and bookings.








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  • Bittersweet Symphony

    Bittersweet Symphony

    Classical music fans often care who’s conducting the orchestra. This is why Phoenix Symphony’s current season featured Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald on baton for our national anthem just that one time.Generally, over the past... More »

  • Balanchine Act

    Balanchine Act

    The concept of devoting your life to the beautiful movement of male and female bodies, working on their own and intertwined as one, isn’t just a sleazy pick up line coming from the mouth of the skeezeball at the bar. It was the lifework of famed... More »

  • 5 Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

    5 Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

    Looking for something to put in your mouth this weekend? Be sure to start the night off with a big dose of sugar, in the form of the fourth annual Caramelpalooza, tonight (Friday) at 7 at Biltmore F... More »

  • Wedding Mess

    Wedding Mess

    Departing from canon’s a time-honored practice. Pierre Beaumarchais’ 1778 non-musical The Marriage of Figaro was banned in Vienna for licentiousness, so Lorenzo Da Ponte’s libretto for Mozart’s opera version amped up the emotional content of the... More »

  • Songs Remain The Same

    Songs Remain The Same

    The plot of Il Trovatore is enough to get almost anyone to go to the opera. Without giving too much away, there's true love, vengeance, mistaken identity, bitter irony, suicide, Gypsies, swordfights, and the famous "Anvil Chorus," which sounds... More »

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  • 2007 | BEST CHEAP THRILL

    Want to raise your kid to like Beethoven and Brahms, not just Beyoncé? In Phoenix, at least, you don't have a financial excuse not to instill a love of classical music early, thanks to the fine people at Target. With their assistance, the Phoenix Symphony is able to offer a series of six kid-friendly concerts. Next season's bill of fare, which starts in October, features everything from Tchaikovsky to Bernstein -- with some local favorites, including the Grand Canyon Orchestra,... More »

  • 2007 | BEST NOT-SO-CHEAP THRILL

    Tired of evenings out that always seem to feature those Valley standbys: flip-flops and cheap margaritas? There's no better cure than a trip to an Arizona Opera performance. It's the one of few things in town that people really do get dressed up for. And while the good seats aren't cheap -- the opera wants a $2,500 donation plus $121 a show just to sit in certain areas -- you can be frugal, with back-row tickets starting at $34 on weekdays. Even there, though, you're going to feel... More »

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