Regular Series 2016-2017
Concert Admission for most Regular Series events is a suggested $15 (cash, check or credit card) at the door, except for Cabaret which has special ticketing.
Regular Series events are in the Sanctuary, except for Cabaret which will be held in the Bloom Music Center. There is ample parking to the North of the campus and under solar shaded parking on the East side of the campus.
Friends of Music can be reached by phone at (520) 222-7277, via email at and on Facebook at St. Philip's Friends of Music Tucson.
Regular Series events are in the Sanctuary, except for Cabaret which will be held in the Bloom Music Center. There is ample parking to the North of the campus and under solar shaded parking on the East side of the campus.
Friends of Music can be reached by phone at (520) 222-7277, via email at and on Facebook at St. Philip's Friends of Music Tucson.

Cabaret: St. Philip's Style!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2016
7PM DESSERTS AND SPARKLING WINE
8PM ENTERTAINMENT TICKETED, SPECIAL PRICING
Bloom Music Center (North Campus)
Kicking off a weekend of celebration welcoming our new Rector and the opening of the 2016-2017 FOM Regular Season, the ever popular Cabaret variety show returns to the Bloom Music Center. Members of the St. Philip’s music ministry and friends use this opportunity to let their hair down and present a light hearted, fun filled, frolicacross musical genres. A gala reception rounds out the evening.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2016
7PM DESSERTS AND SPARKLING WINE
8PM ENTERTAINMENT TICKETED, SPECIAL PRICING
Bloom Music Center (North Campus)
Kicking off a weekend of celebration welcoming our new Rector and the opening of the 2016-2017 FOM Regular Season, the ever popular Cabaret variety show returns to the Bloom Music Center. Members of the St. Philip’s music ministry and friends use this opportunity to let their hair down and present a light hearted, fun filled, frolicacross musical genres. A gala reception rounds out the evening.

St. Michael’s Chamber Players
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Alexander Tentser (piano), Anna Gendler (violin), Theodore Buchholz (Cello), Melissa Hamilton (viola)
Performing in various venues in the greater Tucson area, the St. Michael’s Chamber Players continue their immensely popular tradition of chamber music at the highest level of excellence. e quartet presents masterworks from Beethoven and Schumann.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Alexander Tentser (piano), Anna Gendler (violin), Theodore Buchholz (Cello), Melissa Hamilton (viola)
Performing in various venues in the greater Tucson area, the St. Michael’s Chamber Players continue their immensely popular tradition of chamber music at the highest level of excellence. e quartet presents masterworks from Beethoven and Schumann.

Harp Fusion
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Carrol McLaughlin, Director, with an ensemble of her students
Harp Fusion, known for its creativity and boundless energy, others a delightfully varied program of classical, jazz and popular music. The unique arrangements are composed by members of the ensemble. University of Arizona’s Harp Fusion has appeared worldwide. Graduates of the program now hold major positions nationally and internationally and are among the most respected harpists performing today.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Carrol McLaughlin, Director, with an ensemble of her students
Harp Fusion, known for its creativity and boundless energy, others a delightfully varied program of classical, jazz and popular music. The unique arrangements are composed by members of the ensemble. University of Arizona’s Harp Fusion has appeared worldwide. Graduates of the program now hold major positions nationally and internationally and are among the most respected harpists performing today.

The Strauss Divas
A Composer’s Love Affair with the Soprano Voice
SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Dianne Iauco, Mary Paul, Amy Williams (sopranos); Bonnie Bird (piano)
Richard Strauss’ preference for the soprano voice in all its varieties above all others is evident in his operas and songs. Concertgoers will agree that Strauss saved his most sumptuous, soaring melodies for the soprano voice — especially for voices such as these. Dianne Iauco (who portrayed the Mother in last season’s Amahl and the Night Visitors), Mary Paul and Amy Williams will serve up arias, duets and trios from Strauss operas to quicken the heart and rattle the rafters.
A Composer’s Love Affair with the Soprano Voice
SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2017 AT 2PM
Sanctuary
Dianne Iauco, Mary Paul, Amy Williams (sopranos); Bonnie Bird (piano)
Richard Strauss’ preference for the soprano voice in all its varieties above all others is evident in his operas and songs. Concertgoers will agree that Strauss saved his most sumptuous, soaring melodies for the soprano voice — especially for voices such as these. Dianne Iauco (who portrayed the Mother in last season’s Amahl and the Night Visitors), Mary Paul and Amy Williams will serve up arias, duets and trios from Strauss operas to quicken the heart and rattle the rafters.