The Phoenix Symphony is excited to announce we are upgrading to a new, easy-to-use ticketing system. During this transition, our TICKETING SYSTEM IS DOWN September 11, 12, 13, and 14. Our new ticketing system will be live on September 15. Sorry for any inconvenience. Feel free to browse our performances in the meantime.

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Savor The Symphony

The Phoenix Symphony is excited to announce that America’s Got Talent’s number one vocal group, The Texas Tenors, will headline Savor the Symphony, the inaugural women’s luncheon event Friday, October 26, 2012. Savor the Symphony is a fundraising event combining the joy of music and food to benefit The Phoenix Symphony’s highly regarded music education outreach programs.

The inaugural Savor the Symphony features a private rehearsal with The Texas Tenors of America’s Got Talent.  During rehearsal in Symphony Hall the trio will demonstrate their impressive range of vocal talent by singing gospel, country, classical music and more. After the morning rehearsal with The Texas Tenors, guests stay for an authentic Texan lunch prepared by Chef Grady Spears, seen on the Food Network’s The Cowboy’s Kitchen. Chef Spears, The Texas Tenors and The Phoenix Symphony Resident Conductor Joseph Young will join the guests for lunch and remarks.

A native of Fort Worth, Grady Spears is the official “cowboy cook.” He has created menus items for countless restaurants, written several popular cookbooks and has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, Donnie and Marie, as well as various shows for The Food Network including The Cowboy’s Kitchen, Food Fights  and others.

Proceeds from Savor the Symphony support The Phoenix Symphony’s education and community programs grounded in the belief that arts education is an essential element in ensuring a high quality of life for all Arizonans.

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