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Symphony’s Beethoven stresses power for the people

After a three-month absence, the Sedona Symphony returned to the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Feb. 2, with its most classical program of the season, featuring a solo performance by violinist Tai Murray. First on the program was...

Nick Canellakis brings the cello to Sedona Symphony

Sedona Symphony Artistic Director Janna Hymes was back on the podium for the Symphony’s second concert of the season and the last before its holiday hiatus, and, in the spirit of artistic collaboration, was joined by her Chamber Music...

Sedona Symphony opens season with surprises

The Sedona Symphony launched its 20th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, with several surprises for the audience, including performer substitutions and a guitar concerto. Owing to last-minute illness, both Artistic Director Janna Hymes...

R. Carlos Nakai shows off traditional flute with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony sold out the Sedona Performing Arts Center for its end-of-season pops concert on the evening of April 27, which featured a return appearance by American Indian flutist R. Carlos Nakai. Perhaps the most prominent player of...

Hymes and Haydn hit the heights with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony raised the bar yet again with a striking and energetic performance of Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London” during its final regular-season concert at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, April 7, as part...

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Seven Sedona Poet Laureate finalists to read at two more free events

The city of Sedona, in collaboration with the Community Library Sedona and the Sedona Poetry Slam, have selected the...

The Fey ready to rock the Verde Valley

“Our sound is an ’80s and ’90s-like approach to music. It has a feel like the Dandy Warhols …...
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