Symphony’s annual holiday concert due at Gammage

Tempe Symphony Orchestra will perform its 30th anniversary celebration and annual holiday concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 29 at Gammage Auditorium. There is no charge for admission.

The evening of music will feature organ soloist Kimberly Marshall and the Arizona Mormon Choir with conductors Gregor and Lorri McHardy.

The orchestra will showcase traditional carols and works by Richard Wagner, Alexander Glazunov, Camille Saint-Saens and Johann Sebastian Bach.

The orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Richard Strange. Michael Hoerber, director of bands at Paradise Valley High School, is assistant conductor.

Tempe Symphony Orchestra is sponsored jointly by the city of Tempe and the Arizona State University School of Music.

Information: (480) 350-5287 or visit www.tempe.gov/arts/TSO.

Gammage Auditorium is at 1200 S. Forest Ave., northeast corner of Apache Boulevard and Mill Avenue.

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