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Pro Musica choral group live streams concert Dec. 19

Posted 12/8/20

ProMusica Arizona presents “A Christmas Kaleidoscope,” a free live-streamed concert at 4:15 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Pro Musica choral group live streams concert Dec. 19

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ProMusica Arizona presents “A Christmas Kaleidoscope,” a free live-streamed concert at 4:15 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19.

The concert will feature 30 of ProMusica Arizona’s male and female vocalists and 12 instrumentalists including strings, flute, and a classical guitarist in small ensembles.

They will perform new renditions of Christmas favorites as well as Spanish carols, selections from the Nutcracker Suite, and Mannheim Steamroller Christmas carol arrangements for string quartet.

ProMusica Arizona is bringing in Arizona Stage Sound & Lights to professionally record this live concert. Visit pmaz.org, or call 623-326-5172.

After the Dec. 19 presentation, the concert will be accessible online for an additional week for anyone who is unable to view it on Dec. 19 or who wants to watch it again.