Symphony Hall

Care for some Symphony? The Phoenix Symphony Hall is the home of the Phoenix Symphony as well as the Ballet Arizona and Opera. It's where the Phoenix Symphony plays their music regularly to thousands of audience that did not only come from the Arizona state but from the entire South America. It is one of Phoenix, Arizona's points of pride and attracts visitors for Phoenix AZ travel every year.

The hall has been constructed and completed in the year 1972 as a part of the Phoenix Civil Plaza. It has then been renovated and offers new features to cater to their audiences the best way they can.

The Phoenix Symphony hall can now cover up to 2,387 audiences at one time. The acoustics through this hall has been improved for better sound quality. Wooden bases for their chairs help in this manner so the sound produced onstage will be heard and not deflected to make a less audible sound. The acoustic quality is important for any music halls.

The Phoenix Symphony is the only professional orchestra of Phoenix and they are indeed Phoenix's pride. Their funding each year is not just taken from the ticket revenues but they also get support from public funds as well as from foundations and even from individuals who are willing to help and support them.

The symphony hall, on the other hand, does not only offer their venue for shows from the Arizona's local entertainers but they also provide a venue for popular singers as well as for Broadway.

The Phoenix Symphony Hall also houses an art collection with pieces that are sent to them as gifts from the people of Phoenix. Here you can find a Venetian Light Sculpture, four tapestries, as well as the grand drape that was a creation of Jack Lenor Larsen.

If you happen to be in the Symphony Hall much earlier than the start of the show, there's no reason to get bored. Check out their art collection and be entertained. They also accept more gifts that they could display for viewing. It is indeed a great way to contribute to one of Phoenix's pride and share your piece for other people's eyes to see.

The Phoenix Symphony Hall is indeed a place worth going to when you happen to travel in Phoenix. Sit back, relax, and listen to the music whether it's from the latest pop singer or from their very own, the famous Phoenix Symphony Orchestra.

Symphony Hall Address
225 E Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Contact:
Tel: (602) 262-7272
Email: info@phoenixsymphony.org

Symphony Hall Hours:
Administrative Office
Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Box Office
Open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Ticket Information for the Symphony Hall:
To order group tickets, please phone to the Phoenix Symphony Box Office at (602) 495-1999 or email boxoffice@phoenixsymphony.org.

Website: http://www.phoenixsymphony.org/

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