Scottsdale Philharmonic Will Perform Beethoven's 9th Symphony in Free Concert on Nov. 19

Orchestra will be joined by an 80-member choral for this special concert.

Scottsdale, AZ, October 11, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The spectacular Beethoven’s 9th Symphony “Ode to Joy” will be presented by the Scottsdale Philharmonic with a special performance that includes an 80-member choral. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony is considered to be his greatest work with a full orchestra and choral—a glorious and jubilant masterpiece.

The free Sunday afternoon concert on Nov. 19 will be held at the Scottsdale Bible Church, 7601 E. Shea Blvd. The doors open at 3 p.m. with the concert starting at 4 p.m. VIP preferred seating is available with a $15 donation.

“This special symphony is Beethoven’s last classical piece and is familiar to a diverse audience,” says Joy Partridge, President and Co-founder of the Scottsdale Philharmonic. “People of all ages will enjoy this performance.”

“We have over 120 volunteers which includes 75 professional musicians, dedicated board members and volunteers who share their time and talent for each concert,” explains Partridge.

On Sunday, Dec. 10, the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will host the Scottsdale Philharmonic for a holiday concert with traditional holiday classical pieces. Visit the website for more details, www.scottsdalearts.org or www.scottsdalephilharmonic.com

About the Scottsdale Philharmonic
Founded in 2012, the Scottsdale Philharmonic is a non-profit with a mission statement to bring free classical concerts to the community. The organization is funded by donations from patrons, grants and sponsors. Over 75 professional musicians continue to volunteer their time and talent for each of the performances. For more information, visit www.scottsdalephilharmonic.com or call 480-951-6077.
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