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Linda Ronstadt Music Hall

Tucson, AZ

Nov 15 Sun • 2026 • 2:00pm

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Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, Tucson, AZ

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Beethoven Triple Concerto : Tucson Symphony Orchestra at the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, Tucson, AZ

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Tucson Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra
Founded1928
LocationTucson, Arizona

The Tucson Symphony Orchestra, or TSO, is the primary professional orchestra of Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1928, when the season consisted of just two concerts, the TSO is the oldest continuously running performing arts organization in the Southwest. The TSO's season now runs from September to May and consists of over 60 concerts, including a Classics Series of eight programs, a Pops Series of four programs, a Masterworks series of five chamber orchestra programs, a number of one-night only specials, and run-out concerts to surrounding areas, such as Oro Valley, Green Valley, Bisbee, Safford, Thatcher, and Nogales. The TSO also provides educational programming that reaches over 40,000 school children each season. Within the TSO are a number of standing chamber ensembles, including a string quintet, piano trio, harp trio, brass quintet, and woodwind quintet. These ensembles help provide educational programming through school visits, perform recitals annually, and also perform at private and community events.

The TSO performs music of a variety of styles, including classical, big-band, folk, jazz, pop, mariachi, and also commissions and performs new works by living composers.


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