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To be assured of the seating you prefer at the show you want to
see, we recommend you subscribe early. Eric Burdon & The Animals is on sale now. Additional single performance tickets for
next season (Season
2010-2011)
do not go on sale until TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010.
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American virtuoso violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn performs what has been called the greatest concerto ever written, the Bruch Violin Concerto, on one of the world's most legendary violins, the "Red Mendelssohn" Stradivarius of 1720, said to have inspired the 1999 Academy-award winning film, The Red Violin. Also appearing with Ms. Pitcairn will be the renowned guest soloist, Brett Deubner, as they perform Mozart's magical Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra.
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The renowned award winning pianist, John Novacek, joins the Symphony for an evening of Gershwin and other American composers. John's artistry and enduring style has made him a favorite of concert goers around the world. This concert features a guest soprano and works by such popular composers as Gershwin, Bernstein, and Anderson, including the Jazz inspired "Rhapsody In Blue" and "I've Got Rhythm" from the film "American in Paris." Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy the musical works of these American Geniuses.
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Calling all hep cats ... Opening night of The Desert Symphony's "Encore" Season features the return of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy performing with The Desert Symphony. Put on your zoot suit, daddy-o, and come swing with us.
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Join the Desert Symphony and The Contours for a Motown Holiday. Hear your favorites with The Spin City sound, and, of course, Santa will be there.
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The Desert Symphony is proud to present its Valentine's gift to the Valley, multiple Grammy-winning couple Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. The most distinctive voices of the popular Fifth Dimension celebrate love with their classic '60s and '70s hits including "Aquarius," "Up Up & Away," "Wedding Bell Blues" and many more. Their enduring sound has made McCoo and Davis Soul Music icons for over 40 years!
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This will be a night to remember as we pay tribute to the "King of Pop." The Desert Symphony will be joined by a full rock band as they recreate Jackson's legendary sound and style which inspired generations of Pop, Soul, and R&B artists. You don't want to miss this amazing retrospective of one of the great legends of our time.
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The Texas Tenors make their first Valley appearance when they join The Desert Symphony fresh off their run as the #1 vocal group on the hit television show "America's Got Talent." With over 100 million viewers, this judge and fan favorite is now wowing audiences all over the country. Join us for a night of exciting and popular music with "country roots and a classical sound."
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The Desert Symphony brings the sounds of Latin Jazz to the desert as they perform with Tito Puente Jr. Continuing in his legendary father's footsteps, Tito has performed around the world bringing energetic rhythms and contagious melodies to a new generation. His music is sure to get both the young and the old dancing the Cha-Cha and the Mambo in the aisles!
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 A great way to see a show at the McCallum Theatre is to organize
20 or more people who can attend as a group. Savings of up to
10% are available for many of our performances.
A typical group sales arrangement requires a non-refundable deposit
to hold the tickets, with the balance due approximately 45 days
prior to the show.
When you think about it, a group of 20 is easy to put together.
It's ten couples, a birthday party, perhaps a church outing.
All it takes to make it happen is a little advance planning and
a phone call to our group sales manager.
For additional information, please contact:
Sophia Perrone
Email: bperrone@mccallum-theatre.org
Michael Flannigan
Email: mflannigan@mccallum-theatre.org
Telephone: (760) 340-2787
Fax: (760) 779-9445
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