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Halloween at Hogwarts: Featuring the Music of Harry Potter

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Calling all Gryffindors, Hufflepuffs, Ravenclaws and even Slytherins! Grab your brooms and fly away with us as the orchestra performs selections from the Harry Potter films. Dress as your favorite wizard, sorcerer or other Hogwarts favorite and delight in the spooktacular pre-concert activities. Can't make it? Send us an owl. Special parking permits required for those arriving by dragon.

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The Phoenix Symphony has been proudly serving the citizens of the Phoenix metropolitan area and Arizona since 1947. What began as an occasional group of musicians performing a handful of concerts each year (in a city of fewer than 100,000 people) today serves more than 300,000 people annually, with almost 200 concerts and presentations throughout the greater Phoenix area and beyond. The Phoenix Sy mphony presents an annual season from September through the beginning of June, featuring full-length classical and pops concerts at Symphony Hall in downtown Phoenix, as well as concerts in Scottsdale, Mesa, Prescott and throughout central Arizona. The Symphony performs for more than 80,000 students and children, helping to introduce music to new generations through a variety of education and youth-engagement programs.

As Arizona's only full-time, professional orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony operates on an annual budget of more than $8.5 million, of which ticket revenues cover approximately 50%. Remaining funds are provided through the generosity and vision of thousands of individuals, corporations, and foundations. The Symphony also receives important support through public funding provided from the area's citizens via the Arizona Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture, and other governmental departments.

Under the artistic leadership of Michael Christie as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director and administrative leadership of President & CEO, Jim Ward, the orchestra is overseen by the non-profit Phoenix Symphony Association under Board Chairman C.A. Howlett.



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