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A Final Performance by Michael Christie

A celebration of Maestro Christie in his final performance as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director.  In a very personal, bittersweet, yet triumphant concert, Maestro Christie and the Symphony take the stage to perform Dvořák’s Scherzo capriccioso, a celebration in and of itself reflecting nature and the vibrancy of a village festival.

This colorful and imaginative orchestration is paired with Mozart’s elegant symphony No. 38, known as the Prague Symphony, and Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski’s Concerto for Orchestra. Join us to celebrate and thank Maestro Christie for his eight wonderful years of dedication and accomplishment with The Phoenix Symphony as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director. Click here for more information or to purchase tickets.

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As the year comes to a close, your charitable gift can make a meaningful difference and provide valuable tax benefits.

Your support of The Phoenix Symphony helps ensure music continues to inspire our community — from unforgettable performances and music education programs to compassionate hospice bedside visits that bring comfort when words fall short.

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Your gift to the Phoenix Symphony keeps music alive — from powerful performances and education programs to hospice bedside visits that bring comfort and connection when words fail. Give today and help us reach our $250,000 year-end goal before midnight, December 31.