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32nd Annual Grand Canyon Music Festival

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August is still a ways off, but it's not too far off that you shouldn't lock up tickets for the 32nd edition of the Grand Canyon Music Festival.

Seven concerts are on the schedule, starting August 28 and 29 with the Catalyst Quartet (Karla Donehew-Perez and Jessie Montgomery, violin; Paula Laraia, viola; and Karlos Rodriquez, cello) with Maryanne Ramos, cello, performing music by Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms and Bartok.

On September 3, the Bonfiglio Group (Robert Bonfiglio, harmonica; Joe Deninzon, jazz violin; Stephen Benson, guitar; Daniel Bonfiglio, drums) will take the stage. These three extraordinary virtuosi bring their unique talents to a refreshing and unpretentious bridge between jazz, classical, rock, and pop.

On September 4 and 5, the Bonfiglio Group (Robert Bonfiglio, harmonica; Joe Deninzon, jazz violin; Stephen Benson, guitar; Daniel Bonfiglio, drums) will fill the Shrine of Ages venue with their unique talents expressing a refreshing and unpretentious bridge between jazz, classical, rock, and pop.

Finally, on September 11 and 12, the Speltz Family Chamber Players (Clare Hoffman, flute; Brendan Speltz, violin; Connie Kupka, violin and viola; Brook and David Speltz, cello) will perform works from Bach, Beethoven, Arensky, and others.

Tickets and schedules can be found here.

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