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Upcoming Concerts

  • Martha Masters, classical guitar
    Martha Masters, classical guitar
    Sat, Jan 17
    Orangewood Presbyterian Church
  • Baroque to the Future
    Baroque to the Future
    Sat, Feb 07
    Tempe Center for the Arts
    • Giovanni Solima: L.B. Files for Cello and Ensemble Peter Eom, cello • Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: Sinfonietta no. 2 for Strings “Generations” • Lera Auerbach: Dialogues on Stabat Matar • Edvard Grieg: Holberg Suite
  • Christopher Creviston & Friends
    Christopher Creviston & Friends
    Sat, Apr 18
    Orangewood Presbyterian Church
  • Calming Waters: Sibelius & Frank
    Calming Waters: Sibelius & Frank
    Sat, May 09
    Tempe Center for the Arts
    • Jean Sibelius: Symphony no.6 • Gabriela Lena Frank: Concertino Cusqueño • Carter Pann: My Cross for Saxophone and Orchestra Christopher Creviston, saxophone (world premiere of this version) • Victoria Polevá: Bucha: Lacrimosa • Cheng Jin Koh, composition fellow: TBA

Past Concerts

  • Not Quite Dead White Man Music
    Not Quite Dead White Man Music
    Fri, Oct 17
    Musical Instrument Museum
    • Evan Williams: Dead White Man Music Tigran Buniatyan, harpsichord • Tania León: Permutation Seven • Valerie Coleman: Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes • Paul Hindemith: Kammermusik no. 1
  • Ben Hedquist Jazz Trio with David Paonessa, piano, and Connor Sample, drums
    Ben Hedquist Jazz Trio with David Paonessa, piano, and Connor Sample, drums
    Sat, Oct 11
    Orangewood Presbyterian Church
    Oscar Pettiford: Laverne Walk Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin: When My Dreamboat Comes Home Cole Porter: I Love You Benny Goodman: A Smooth One Karl Suessdorf: Moonlight in Vermont Oscar Pettiford: Tricotism
  • Laughing with Prokofiev, Stravinsky & Haydn
    Laughing with Prokofiev, Stravinsky & Haydn
    Sun, May 18
    Musical Instrument Museum
    You don't have to turn to PDQ Bach to find humor in classical music. Three of the most serious composers in history inserted parody and pastiche into their music!
  • Music Reinterpretations
    Music Reinterpretations
    Sun, Mar 30
    Saint Anthony on the Desert
    Pianist José Salazar, violinists Julian Nguyen and Danny Yang, and vocalist Rachael Bastien perform selections of Maurice Ravel, Nino Rota, Xavier Montsalvatge, and Ben Moore.
  • Tales of Love and Majesty: Handel and Taylor-Coleridge
    Tales of Love and Majesty: Handel and Taylor-Coleridge
    Multiple Dates
    Sun, Mar 09
    Camelback Bible Church
    Our first collaboration with the Phoenix Chorale brings you the pomp and grandeur of Handel’s Coronation Anthems paired with a re-discovered Edwardian gem, a love story set in Imperial Japan by African-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor that hasn't been played in the US since 1912!
  • Resistance and Unity: Women Rise
    Resistance and Unity: Women Rise
    Sat, Jan 25
    Musical Instrument Museum
    A concert highlighting women in classical music.
  • Sliding in Style
    Sliding in Style
    Sun, Nov 17
    Saint Anthony on the Desert
    Presented by MusicaNova Orchestra in partnership with Music on the Desert MusicaNova principal trombone Brad Edwards leads the nationally renowned ASU Trombone Choir.
  • Classical Music Goes Folk
    Classical Music Goes Folk
    Sun, Oct 20
    Musical Instrument Museum
    From Appalachia to Indonesia, France to Cuba, MusicaNova explores the use of folk tunes in classical music. Featuring Copland's Appalachian Spring for 13 instruments, a new work built on Cuban rhythms, Germaine Tailleferre's use of French folk music and the Gamelan inspiration of Lou Harrison.
  • The Magic of the Harp
    The Magic of the Harp
    Sun, Apr 21
    Saint Anthony on the Desert
    World-traveling harpist Heidi Hernandez takes you on a musical journey through the magic of the harp.
  • Dead Elvis and Other Gems
    Dead Elvis and Other Gems
    Sun, Mar 24
    Musical Instrument Museum
    MusicaNova principal bassoon Kristilyn Woods dons the sequined costume for Michael Daugherty's classical tour de force inspired by the King of Rock and Roll. Plus, a rare concerto for two clarinets
  • Night with the Stars
    Night with the Stars
    Sat, Mar 09
    Scottsdale Community Ranch Community Ctr
    A fund-raising gala featuring gourmet dining, live music by MusicaNova musicians, and amazing auction items.
  • Finished Unfinished
    Finished Unfinished
    Mon, Jan 22
    Musical Instrument Museum
    Schubert famously never finished his Eight Symphony. Renowned musicologist William Carragan took up the challenge, mostly using Schubert's own work to fill in the gaps. Plus: Anton Bruckner wrote his Symphony in F minor and stashed it away, never to be played in his lifetime.
  • Holidays with the Sonoran Silver Flutes
    Holidays with the Sonoran Silver Flutes
    Sun, Dec 03
    Saint Anthony on the Desert
    Get into the holiday spirit with festive, elegant music played on flutes and piccolos.
  • The Other Side of the Looking Glass
    The Other Side of the Looking Glass
    Sun, Nov 05
    Saint Anthony on the Desert
    The theater exists not just on the stage, but in your mind. Three short pieces -- entr-actes, if you will -- from three centuries serve as an invitation to create your own world and story to go with the music.
  • Mozart the Plagiarist
    Mozart the Plagiarist
    Sun, Oct 08
    Musical Instrument Museum
    Long before Ed Sheeran was taken to court for allegedly borrowing someone else’s music, Mozart was “admiring” the work of the Haydn brothers -- admiring them right into his scores!

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