Scottsdale Philharmonic Announces Program for Valentine’s Day – PR.com
Scottsdale,
AZ,
January
19,
2025
–(PR.com)– The
Scottsdale
Philharmonic
invites
all
classical
music
lovers
to
join
them
for
its
special
Valentine’s
concert
on
Sunday,
Feb.
9.
The
musical
program
for
the
“Melodies
of
Love
and
Romance”
concert
with
Conductor
Vanja
Gjumar
Nikolovski
will
include:
–
Borodin:
Polovtsian
Dances
–
Beethoven:
Consecration
of
the
House
–
Offenbach:
Orpheus
in
the
Underworld
–
Wagner:
Flying
Dutchman
Overture
–
Liszt:
Liebestraum
No.3
(Dreams
of
Love)
with
Pianist
Nicole
Pesce
“Start
your
Valentine’s
week
by
bringing
your
loved
ones
to
this
special
concert,”
says
Joy
Partridge,
executive
director
of
the
Scottsdale
Philharmonic.
“Our
concerts
last
fall
sold
out
so
we
encourage
you
to
buy
your
tickets
early
for
this
concert
and
our
other
concerts
this
spring.
We
have
kept
tickets
affordable,
starting
at
$20,
and
we
offer
easy,
free
parking
at
the
concert
venue.”
The
following
spring
2025
concerts
will
be
performed
at
La
Casa
de
Cristo
Lutheran
Church,
6300
E.
Bell
Rd.
in
Scottsdale,
on
the
following
Sundays
from
4-6
p.m.:
–
Feb.
9
—
“Valentine’s
Day
Concert”
–
April
6
—
“The
Great
Scheherazade”
–
May
11
—
“Beethoven’s
Lyrical
Odyssey”
–
June
29
—
“Independence
Day
Concert”
“This
past
season
showed
us
how
much
the
community
values
the
power
of
live
classical
music,”
Partridge
says.
“As
your
Valleywide
Symphony,
we
are
proud
to
offer
free
live
streaming
for
those
who
can’t
attend
in
person,
affordable
ticket
prices,
and
free
tickets
to
students
and
veterans.
Our
mission
is
to
make
classical
music
available
to
everyone.”
Unlike
many
symphonies,
the
Scottsdale
Philharmonic
operates
independently,
without
support
from
any
city,
town,
or
government.
“Our
ability
to
share
beautiful
music
relies
entirely
on
the
generosity
of
individual
donors
and
corporate
sponsors,”
explains
Partridge.
“Since
ticket
sales
cover
only
one-third
of
concert
costs,
we
need
the
unwavering
support
and
dedication
of
our
donors.
“Thanks
to
our
donors,
we’re
able
to
provide
more
free
tickets
to
students
and
veterans,
free
live
streaming
and
scholarship
programs,”
explains
Partridge.
“But,
we
still
need
your
support.
If
you’re
passionate
about
classical
music,
please
visit
our
website
to
donate
and
join
our
growing
community
of
supporters.”
“Get
your
tickets
today,
and
join
us
for
this
extraordinary
season
of
live
classical
music,”
Partridge
says.
Individual
concert
tickets
range
from
$20
to
$35
and
can
be
purchased
online
at
www.scottsdalephilharmonic.com.
For
more
information
about
the
Scottsdale
Philharmonic,
to
volunteer,
or
to
donate,
please
visit
www.scottsdalephilharmonic.com
or
call
480-951-6077.
