The ASUSO and ASU Choirs celebrate the end of the 2022-23 season with Beethoven’s monumental utopian vision of the unity of humankind, Symphony No. 9. The concert begins with Carlos Simon’s Fate Now Conquers, a brilliant new work inspired by an emotional journal entry from Ludwig van Beethoven’s notebooks.

Carlos Simon: Fate Now Conquers
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9
Kaitlyn Sabrowksy, soprano
Stephanie Weiss, mezzo-soprano
Carlos Feliciano, tenor

Join us as ASU Philharmonia concludes its season with an exciting collaboration with the Phoenix Youth Philharmonic Orchestra for an evening of inspiring music. William Grant Still and Astor Piazolla are some of the featured composers as well as the 2021-22 ASU composition competition winner Deanna Rusnock presenting her piece, Concerto for the Growing Pianist, featuring esteemed ASU faculty Andrew Campbell on the piano.

William Grant Still: Serenade

As part of the prestigious ASU Visiting Quartet Residency Program, the critically acclaimed string quartet Brooklyn Rider joins the ASU Symphony Orchestra in a rich tapestry of musical selections exploring major issues facing a global, interconnected society on a warming planet. With its intrepid musical appetite, the quartet will act as leaders, soloists, and collaborators throughout the evening on this fascinating and thought-provoking musical journey.

From March 21 - 26 enjoy the ASU Family game series featuring discounted Sun Devil Athletic events, available exclusive to ASU Family members. On Saturday, March 25, 2023 ASU Family will host an ASU Family Game Day event just before the ASU Baseball game versus U of A at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Connect with the ASU Family team and fellow Sun Devil families before the game for photos with Sparky, snacks and fun at this exclusive ASU Family opportunity. All participants will have guaranteed GA seating in the stadium. 

Join ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination in partnership with Majestic Neighborhood Cinema in Tempe to view Outland on the silver screen. This screening is part of a greater film series: The History of the Future, exploring gripping, cinematic visions of the future across the past four decades.

Join ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination in partnership with Majestic Neighborhood Cinema in Tempe to view Outland on the silver screen. This screening is part of a greater film series: The History of the Future, exploring gripping, cinematic visions of the future across the past four decades.

The ASU Symphony Orchestra celebrates the beginning of the spring season with one the early 20th century’s lesser-known treasures, Lili Boulanger’s "D'un matin de printemps" ("Of a Spring Morning"), and continues with Rimsky Korsakov’s "Capriccio Espagnol," a virtuosic and sparkling fantasy on Spanish themes. Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky’s powerful drama of the struggle with the inescapable power of fate concludes the concert.

Join us at ASU Gammage when ASU faculty, Brad Edwards (trombone) is featured on Howls and Hymns by Viet Cuong. Also on the concert is music from Leonard Bernstein’s "Romeo and Juliet" inspired "West Side Story" and Paul Hindemith’s epic Symphony in Bb.

Heart on Fire (2022)..................................................................Viet Cuong (b. 1990) Consortium Premiere

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