Sons of Orpheus 32nd Annual Gala Spring Concert St. Cyril of Alexandria Church, Nicholson Hall, 4725 E. Pima St., Tucson,
AZ 8712 (NE Corner of Pima and Swan)(see map)
Join us for Orpheus’ 32nd Spring Concert with guests Jim Hogan and the Moonstruck Coyotes,
with works by Randall Thompson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Patrick Doyle and more, plus cowboy tunes and a salute to America’s return to the Moon. Adults: $15 by cash, credit card or check; children and students, free. Purchase tickets online here.
For more concert information, contact Grayson Hirst at 520-809-5042.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
3:00 P.M.
Sons of Orpheus 32nd Annual Gala Spring Concert
Location: Northminster
Presbyterian Church, 2450 East Fort Lowell Road, Tucson AZ,
85719 (click for
map)
Join us for Orpheus’ 32nd Spring Concert with guests Jim Hogan and the Moonstruck Coyotes,
with works by Randall Thompson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Patrick Doyle and more, plus cowboy tunes and a salute to America’s return to the Moon. Adults: $15 by cash, credit card or check; children and students, free. Purchase tickets online here.
For more concert information, contact Grayson Hirst at 520-809-5042.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
7:00 P.M.
Sons of Orpheus 32nd Annual Gala Spring Concert Location: Grace St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St., Tucson
AZ 85719 (see
map).
Join us for Orpheus’ 32nd Spring Concert with guests Jim Hogan and the Moonstruck Coyotes,
with works by Randall Thompson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Patrick Doyle and more, plus cowboy tunes and a salute to America’s return to the Moon. Adults: $15 by cash, credit card or check; children and students, free. Purchase tickets online here.
For more concert information, contact Grayson Hirst at 520-809-5042.
Saturday, May 4, 2024
4:00 P.M.
Sons of Orpheus 32nd Annual Gala Spring Concert Location: Fiesta de las Flores, Nogales, Sonora
Join us for Orpheus’ 32nd Spring Concert with guests Jim Hogan and the Moonstruck Coyotes,
with works by Randall Thompson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Patrick Doyle and more, La Peregrinación by Ariel Ramirez, plus cowboy tunes and a salute to America’s return to the Moon.
For more concert information, contact Grayson Hirst at 520-809-5042.
If you are interested in singing with us this year, please contact our Founding Artistic Director Grayson Hirst at 520-809-5042.
For prospective members, a simple, informal “audition”
is used to assess voice quality and section placement.
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Videos
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The 3:10 to Yuma with Tenor Jim Hogan
The Anvil Chorus by Giuseppi Verdi
Ave Maria, by J. S. Bach and Charles Gounod, with soprano Lindsey McHugh and the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus
December Rose, arranged by Tom Fettke and Thomas Grassi, with violinist Kai Skaggs
Mass at the Vatican, 2012
photo by Kathleen Schumpert
San Xavier with the Tucson Boys Chorus, 2012, photo by Gary Smyth
Holiday Concert fundraiser for the Tucson Food Bank, with the students of Arizona Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, 2011 photo by Gary Smyth
Chinese New Year Festival with the Tucson Sino Choir, 2013
The Gazebo at Trail Dust Town, 2012
photo by Gary Smyth
Tucson Estates with Del Pueblo Brass Quintet, 2011
photo by Alan McDonald
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The Sons of Orpheus choir was founded in 1991 by the
distinguished American tenor, Grayson Hirst. It is a not-for-profit,
non-sectarian, non-affiliated, community-based choral organization
comprised of men from all walks of life. Members include professional
and amateur musicians, businessmen, retirees, scientists, scholars,
students, engineers, teachers, and others.
Sons of Orpheus provides an opportunity for men to sing
selections from the rich repertoire written for men’s voices.
It parallels such other Tucson groups as choruses for boys, girls,
women, and mixed voices.
Sons of Orpheus outside Mahler Hall, Dobbiaco,
Italy
7th Annual Alta Pusteria Choir Festival, June 26, 2004
Photo by Gary Smyth
Our mailing address:
Sons of Orpheus
P.O. Box 31552
Tucson, AZ 85751-1552
Our phone:
520-809-5042
Sons of Orpheus is a member of the Arizona Choral Arts Association and is supported in part by grants from
the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona
funded by the City of Tucson and Pima County
and the Arizona Commission on the
Arts with funding from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment
for the Arts.
Visit www.thechoiceisart.org to discover arts programs in your community,
learn about the value of the arts
and to support and protect the arts in Arizona.
Sons of Orpheus prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion,
sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference
regarding choir and board membership, staff, volunteers, and guest musicians.
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