Scottsdale to face the music
In just a couple of weeks, the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will be presenting the Scottsdale Philharmonic’s fourth performance in this year’s series of concerts - 'A Visit to Camelot'.
Guests can spend the evening with Scottsdale Philharmonic Conductor and Music Director Dr. Marin Province and the city’s 80-piece all-volunteer orchestra.
Selections for the performance will include Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Scheherazade’, and Strauss’ ‘Csardas’ (featuring Andrea Floes—a Metropolitan Opera National Council competition finalist). Also on the program will be Leroy Anderson’s Bugler’s Holiday and Mendelssohn‘s Italian Symphony #4.
The orchestra is made up of local musicians who volunteer their time to bring free performances of classical music Scottsdale and surrounding communities. They are dedicated to the Philharmonic’s mission of making classical music available to everyone—the orchestra members and its conductor spend up to 900 hours rehearsing for each performance.
Although the concert is free, patrons are asked to donate $15 per performance for VIP tickets. This will get them early admittance, preferred seating, and a listing in the program. Supporting the arts is one way for printing companies to get the face of their business out into the community.
The evening’s performance will take placed Sunday, April 27, at 4:00 pm at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church, 6300 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale. Doors will open an hour before the performance starts.
Guests can spend the evening with Scottsdale Philharmonic Conductor and Music Director Dr. Marin Province and the city’s 80-piece all-volunteer orchestra.
Selections for the performance will include Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Scheherazade’, and Strauss’ ‘Csardas’ (featuring Andrea Floes—a Metropolitan Opera National Council competition finalist). Also on the program will be Leroy Anderson’s Bugler’s Holiday and Mendelssohn‘s Italian Symphony #4.
The orchestra is made up of local musicians who volunteer their time to bring free performances of classical music Scottsdale and surrounding communities. They are dedicated to the Philharmonic’s mission of making classical music available to everyone—the orchestra members and its conductor spend up to 900 hours rehearsing for each performance.
Although the concert is free, patrons are asked to donate $15 per performance for VIP tickets. This will get them early admittance, preferred seating, and a listing in the program. Supporting the arts is one way for printing companies to get the face of their business out into the community.
The evening’s performance will take placed Sunday, April 27, at 4:00 pm at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church, 6300 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale. Doors will open an hour before the performance starts.