First program was Sunday October 4; Encore performance this Thursday at 7 p.m.; several more Sunday concerts are being scheduled
Yavapai Community College will stream local music from the stage of Yavapai College Performing Arts Center every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The performances appear to have been previously recorded live and are then presented via video playback on Sunday. The first performance was this past Sunday, October 4. An encore performance of that concert will be streamed this Thursday at 7 p.m. Sunday’s concert featured Arizona Philharmonic flutists Andrea Graves and Jeannette Moore and music ranging from Chopin to Debussy to opera, Broadway and more.
To view last Sunday’s concert, viewers were directed to go to Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/event/326378. The link went live thirty minutes before the concert began. For more information, including individual concert details, please contact the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center Box Office at (928) 776.2000 or visit YCPAC online at: www.ycpac.com. The Blog assumes the same link will be used for the Thursday encore performance, however, please check at www.ycpac.com.
Future programs include Internationally renowned concert pianist Benita Rose follows October 11, with a playlist of romantic classics. Quartet Sabaku – four talented AZ Phil and Arizona Opera Orchestra musicians – will play the music of Bach, Beethoven and Buenos Aires on the October 18 broadcast; then, Arizona Opera and Santa Fe Opera tenor Bille Bruley closes October with Ten Thousand Miles Away: A journey of song from Dowland to Broadway on October 25.
The second half of the Yavapai Live! series will be announced next month. But November and December will include artists from the Prescott POPS, dueling pianos, Brahms, a Christmas concert and music from Phantom of the Opera.
The College says that “You do not need to purchase tickets for these events but we invite you to use our Donate button to support the arts and specifically performing arts student scholarships with a generous donation.”