Phoenix Chorale to Close Season with BIG BLUE MARBLE on Earth Day

By: Mar. 22, 2016
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The Phoenix Chorale concludes its record-breaking, GRAMMY winning season with a smash finale, Big Blue Marble, a concert celebrating our Earth.

Opening on Earth Day, performances of Big Blue Marble are April 22 - 24 and include a thought-provoking and emotional program of music evoking life on Planet Earth.

As seen in its entirety from space, Earth looks just like a 'big blue marble.' Our home is a miraculous place filled with order, chaos, and beauty and the Phoenix Chorale invites you to experience the elements of our blue planet through music.

These concerts coincide with the 43rd annual Earth Day event on April 22 and feature Frank Ticheli's Earth Song, Eric Whitacre's Water Night, along with music by composers Maggi Payne, Shawn Crouch, Jake Runestad, Samuel Barber, and more.

Tickets to Big Blue Marble are $32 Adult, $27 Senior & Military, $13 Students. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting phoenixchorale.org.


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