Share this post:

Phoenix Symphony violinist performs at Church of the Nativity

Phoenix Symphony violinist Levon Zarasian, right, and his accompanist Peter Gharibian perform classics of the piano and violin repertoire, as well as some of their favorite folk music from their home country, Armenia.

The Episcopal Church of the Nativity is located at  22405 N. Miller Road in Scottsdale.

The 2015-16 season features nine concerts of diverse music and musicians.

Passes, tickets and more information are available at ArtsAtNativity.org and at the door.

The concerts are presented by 3rd Ave. Arts, a non-profit organization that is committed to making quality arts programming accessible, enriching the fabric of our communities.

“From Classics to Folk” on Jan. 16 will feature the two performers serving classics of the piano and violin repertoire, as well as some of their favorite folk music from their home country, Armenia.

 

Read Here

Maximize Your Impact —
Before December 31

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.

Make your year-end gift today and help us reach our $250,000 goal before midnight on December 31. Your contribution is be tax-deductible and can have an immediate impact on the music and programs you care about most.

Give before December 31 to make your impact count.

Scheduled Maintenance

Our ticketing system will be down from 5/1/25 at 9:00 PM through 5/2/2025 at 6:00 AM.

We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Help Us Reach $250,000 by December 31

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.