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2021/2022 Season 71

Charles Latshaw, Conductor and Music Director

All evening concerts will begin at 7:30pm in Ardrey Memorial Auditorium on the campus of Northern Arizona University.

The Dec. 4th Saturday matinee for the Nutcracker Lollipop is at 2pm and the “Broadway Classics” matinee on Saturday, Feb. 19th, 2021 is at 3pm

Celebrating Beethoven
September 24, 2021

Celebrate Beethoven with the FSO as they perform the most famous movements from four of his nine symphonic masterpieces in a “Symphony of Symphonies.” Also included in this electrifying program is Beethoven’s heroic “Emperor’s Concerto” with pianist Jeffrey Swann, and American composer Michael Torke’s ingenious homage to Beethoven titled Ash.
Michael Torke – Ash
Beethoven – “Symphony of Symphonies”
I. Fifth Symphony
II. Seventh Symphony
III. Fourth Symphony
IV. Third Symphony
Beethoven – Emperor Concerto
Jeffrey Swann, piano

Musical Landscapes
October 22, 2021

Enjoy a tour of these sweeping European musical landscapes, from Germany to the Czech Republic to Finland. This monumental program will feature Steven Moeckel, Concertmaster with the Phoenix Symphony, hailed by critics worldwide as “one of the most versatile young musicians of today,” performing Dvorak’s masterpiece, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra.
Max Reger – Variations and a Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven
Dvorak – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Steven Moeckel, violin
Sibelius – Symphony No. 2

Musical Stories
January 21, 2022

A magical program showcasing some of the most beloved children’s stories depicted in the orchestral repertoire. The program will feature talented string students from throughout the region performing alongside our FSO professionals.
Rossini – Barber of Seville Overture
Ravel – Mother Goose Suite
Tchaikovsky – Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy
Bizet – Carmen Suite #1
Brahms – Hungarian Dances

The Nutcracker Ballet
December 3 & 4, 2021

Featuring Northern Arizona University’s Community Music and Dance Academy.

Broadway Classics
February 19, 2022

Special Saturday Matinee Concert featuring
Broadway stars Andrea Burns and Nicholas
Rodriguez performing classic hits from Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein. Bring the whole family to an afternoon salute to the golden
age of Broadway!

Earth Day Celebration
April 15, 2022

A unique concert and discussion focused on the importance of everyone’s role in protecting our environment and the precious planet we all share, with a specific focus on two related emergencies, public health and climate change. The program will feature Claude Debussy’s enchanting Impressionist work La Mer, along with international performing artist Cicely Parnas performing Bloch’s powerful Hebraic Rhapsody. This important Earth Day Celebration will also include a pre-concert panel of environmental, science and public health experts discussing these existential issues.
Wagner – Forest Murmurs from Siegfried
Bloch – Schelomo; Hebraic Rhapsody
Cicely Parnas, cello
Missy Mazzoli – Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)
Debussy – La Mer (The Sea)