Symphony Hall

The 2,300-seat Symphony Hall is home to the Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona. Since its dramatic renovation, the multi-use venue has become one of the most exciting places in the Valley to experience the performing arts and touring concerts. For tickets, visit phoenixsymphony.org. Box office opens one hour before performances. To book an event at Symphony Hall, please visit phoenixconventioncenter.com For more information about Arizona Opera shows, please visit azopera.org For information about Ballet Arizona shows, please visit balletaz.org

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April 26th, 2024 - 7:30 PM at @ Symphony Hall
Mozart & Shostakovich: The Power of 10 - The Phoenix Symphony...

Dmitri Shostakovich struggled to maintain his integrity as an artist while serving the Soviet state as required. His 10th Symphony, completed after the death of dictator Joseph Stalin, was a balancing act and a mid-life crisis set to music. The Phoenix Symphony welcomes pianists Michael Stephen Brown and Adam Golka to play Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos (No. 10), which Mozart composed for himself and his sister, Maria Anna, to perform. Tito Muñoz conducts the world premiere of a new piece by multidisciplinary artist Annie Nikunen exploring the connections between movement and sound. $35 - $103....


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April 27th, 2024 - 7:30 PM at @ Symphony Hall
Mozart & Shostakovich: The Power of 10 - The Phoenix Symphony...

Dmitri Shostakovich struggled to maintain his integrity as an artist while serving the Soviet state as required. His 10th Symphony, completed after the death of dictator Joseph Stalin, was a balancing act and a mid-life crisis set to music. The Phoenix Symphony welcomes pianists Michael Stephen Brown and Adam Golka to play Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos (No. 10), which Mozart composed for himself and his sister, Maria Anna, to perform. Tito Muñoz conducts the world premiere of a new piece by multidisciplinary artist Annie Nikunen exploring the connections between movement and sound. $35 - $103....


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April 28th, 2024 - 2:00 PM at @ Symphony Hall
Mozart & Shostakovich: The Power of 10 - The Phoenix Symphony...

Dmitri Shostakovich struggled to maintain his integrity as an artist while serving the Soviet state as required. His 10th Symphony, completed after the death of dictator Joseph Stalin, was a balancing act and a mid-life crisis set to music. The Phoenix Symphony welcomes pianists Michael Stephen Brown and Adam Golka to play Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos (No. 10), which Mozart composed for himself and his sister, Maria Anna, to perform. Tito Muñoz conducts the world premiere of a new piece by multidisciplinary artist Annie Nikunen exploring the connections between movement and sound. $35 - $103....


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