|
Beethoven's 9th Symphony
SOLD OUT
Friday, September 11, 2009, 8pm
Symphony Hall [Seat Map]
Michael Christie, Conductor Jennifer Check, Soprano David Portillo, Tenor Gigi Mitchell-Velasco, Mezzo-Soprano Phoenix Symphony Chorus, - Phoenix Boys Choir, - Arizona State University Chorus, - Western Illinois University Singers, - Ashraf Sawailam, Bass-Baritone
Experience Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 9, a truly inspirational work devoted to the human spirit, which culminates in the triumphant choral finale, Ode to Joy. Paired with the Phoenix premiere of John Adams’ memorial On the Transmigration of Souls, this spectacular opening includes a moving tribute to the heroic men and women in public safety, those who daily risk their lives for their fellow man.
ADAMS - On the Transmigration of Souls MOZART - Ave verum corpus, K. 618 BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 9, ("Choral")
This concert is sponsored by Physicians for The Phoenix Symphony.
The Symphony Classics Series is sponsored by US Airways.
This concert is currently sold out. Please contact our Box Office to inquire about our waiting list.
[Back to Calendar]
To reach the Box Office, please call (602) 495-1999 or (800) 776-9080. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm.
Special Seating Requests Wheelchair seats or aisle seating can be reserved by calling the ticket office at (602) 495-1999.
For ticket purchases of 10 seats or greater, please call the Group Sales Manager at (602) 495-1999 or email groupsales@phoenixsymphony.org for group discount rates.
All sales are final, no refunds or exchanges. Replacement of lost or damaged tickets subject to a service charge. Please note: Use of cameras, video recorders or audio recording equipment not allowed in the auditorium, and is strictly enforced.
|
 |
This production will also be held on: Fri Sep 11, 2009, 8pm Sat Sep 12, 2009, 8pm

Michael Christie, Conductor

Jennifer Check, Soprano

David Portillo, Tenor

Gigi Mitchell-Velasco, Mezzo-Soprano

Phoenix Symphony Chorus, -

Phoenix Boys Choir, -

Arizona State University Chorus, -

Western Illinois University Singers, -

Ashraf Sawailam, Bass-Baritone
|