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Upcoming Performances
Concerts at Tempe Center for The Arts
November 8
That Others May Live
7:00 pm — Sunday, November 8, 2009
A Musical Salute to the Veterans of the Armed Forces featuring Patriotic and stirring music to remind us of the sacrifices made in our behalf. Selections will include well known marches, fanfares and other audience favorites.
March 8
Contemporary Classics
7:30 pm — Monday, March 8, 2010
This evening of music written for the concert band will include selections that are recognized as significant works. Pieces by Shostakovich, Reed, Persichetti, and Nelson will be featured.
March 9
TSWE High School Band Festival
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Performance Times to be Announced
Four of Arizona’s finest high school bands will perform in concert, followed by a performance by the Tempe Symphonic Wind Ensemble. These gifted young musicians will present outstanding performances not to be missed.
April 12
British Band Classics
7:30 pm — Monday, April 12, 2010
The music of Holst, Vaughan Williams, Arnold, and Grainger are the foundation of contemporary wind literature. The beloved music of these composers will be performed.