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ARIZONA MUSICFEST

North Valley celebrates some of the best artists

By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski

Arizona Musicfest executive and producing director Allan Naplan is celebrating his 10th anniversary there. His run has been an amazing experience for him.

“It’s been a wonderful and exciting ride, so fulfi lling and rewarding and successful,” Naplan says.

“When I arrived here in 2013 total attendance in a given season was 7,000,” he says.

“Last season was 32,000. It’s amazing what has happened and how invested and generous our community has been. We’ve received $2 million in donated income from individuals. Now, we’re a destination for audience and major artists.”

For its 2022/2023 season, the lineup includes entertainer Marie Osmond; 14-time Grammy winner David Foster with acclaimed singer and wife Katharine McPhee; Tonywinning star of stage and screen Jason Alexander; American music favorite Rosanne Cash; Broadway’s leading lady Kelli O’Hara; celebrated artists Michael Feinstein and Jean-Yves Th ibaudet; Musicfest audience favorites Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; the Festival Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Robert Moody; plus dozens of more artists performing between October and April.

“Marie Osmond is fun and such a darling of American culture and entertainment for so long,” he says. “She’s the second of the year on

Among the Festival Orchestra’s piece is Stravinsky’s Firebird & Mahler’s 4th Symphony with Maestro Robert Moody,

March 9. (Arizona Musicfest/Submitted)

Katharine McPhee and her husband, the renowned David Foster, visit Arizona Musicfest for two shows on February 18.

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November 12. We also have Jason Alexander, who was George Costanza on ‘Seinfeld,’ and he remains a Broadway performer. He’s a song and dance guy and won a Tony.

“He’ll be with a very large orchestra, as will Marie Osmond. Kelli O’Hara is one of the leading ladies on Broadway. She’ll be here. From the celebrity side, we have David Foster and Katharine McPhee now doing two shows on February 18. Th eir fi rst performance, the 7:30 p.m., was the fastestselling concert in our history.”

Th e second performance is the 3 p.m. show.

“Th ese are two wonderful artists, and we’re excited about it.”

Cash and Feinstein return, the latter for and exclusive engagement in which he performs with Th ibaudet.

“He’s (Th ibaudet) a really outstanding classical pianist have joined for a show,” Naplan says. “Th ey’re playing Musicfest and Palm Desert two nights apart. It’s a really special show to have these really outstanding artists doing a duo show together.”

A number of tribute artists are listed as well, including Respect: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin and Takin’ It to the Streets: A Doobie Brothers Tribute.

“Our nostalgia shows are really well received,” he says. “We have an important change with the festival orchestra. Instead of doing fi ve concerts in one week, we’ve changed that model so there are two weeks — one in February and one in March — with three concerts each week.”

Naplan knows music well. He spent 20 years in opera, seven years as a single, and 13 as an opera administrator.

“At Musicfest, it’s my longest tenure,” he says. “I frequently say we’re scratching the surface of our potential. We keep on growing. We add more shows, and more people come. We keep on increasing the caliber of artists who come. Without the audiences, donors, board and volunteers, it would not work. Th ere’s been such a wonderful reception to the ideas.”

Arizona Musicfest executive and producing director Allan Naplan is celebrating his 10th anniversary with the organization. (Arizona

2022-2023 concert season calendar

• Brass Transit: Th e Musical Legacy of Chicago, November 7

• Marie Osmond, November 12 • Kurt Elling with the Musicfest Big Band, November 21 • Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: Wild and Swingin’ Holiday Party, December 2 • Mark O’Connor’s An Appalachian Christmas, December 6 • Th e Modern Gentlemen: Harmony, Soul & Rock ’ n’ Roll, January 6 • Gunhild Carling with the Arizona Musicfest Big Band, January 15 • Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn and Sarah Jarosz: Together in Concert, January 20 • Jason Alexander: Star of Stage and Screen, January 23 • Live from Laurel Canyon: Songs & Stories of American Folk Rock, January 27 • Th e Black Market Trust, February 7 • A Swingin’ Valentines: Nicole Pesce with Paolo Alderighi and Stephanie Trick, February 14 • David Foster and Katherine McPhee, February 18 • Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock ’n’ Roll – Part 3, February 25 and February 26 • Michael Feinstein and Jean Yves Th ibaudet: Two Pianos – Who Could Ask For Anything More, March 5 • Zukerman Trio: Featuring Pinchas Zukerman, Amanda Forsyth and Shai Wosner, March 19 • Kelli O’Hara, March 21 • Rosanne Cash, March 24 • Tito Puente Jr., March 31 • Save the date for an Arizona Musicfest jazz favorite, April 3 • Th e Folk Legacy Trio, April 11 • Respect: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin, April 17 • Takin’ It to the Streets: A Doobie Brothers Tribute, April 29

2022-2023 Festival Orchestra calendar

• Th e Festival Orchestra: Wagner, Mozart and Dvorak with Maestro Robert Moody with violinist Jonathan Okseniuk, February 1 • Th e Festival Orchestra: Brahms and Tchaikovsky with Maestro Robert Moody with pianist Haochen Zhang, February 3 • Th e Creation with the Festival Orchestra and Chorus with Maestro Robert Moody and Soloists, February 5 • Th e Festival Orchestra: Williams, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky with Maestro Robert Moody with violinist, Ben Beilman, March 7 • Th e Festival Orchestra: Stravinsky’s Firebird and Mahler’s 4th Symphony with Maestro Robert Moody, March 9 • U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club with the Festival Orchestra, March 10

Michael Feinstein and Jean Yves Thibaudet present Two Pianos – Who Could Ask For Anything More on March 5. (Arizona

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Arizona Musicfest

WHEN: Monday, November 7, to Saturday, April 29 WHERE: Various locations around the North Valley COST: Various ticket prices INFO: 480-422-8449, azmusicfest.org

OVER 30 CONCERTS

IN NORTH SCOTTSDALE

11/7 Brass Transit

The Musical Legacy of Chicago 12/2 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Wild and Swingin’ Holiday Party! 12/6 Mark O’Connor

An Appalachian Christmas

2/21 Johnny Mathis

11/21 Kurt Elling

with the Arizona Musicfest Big Band 11/12 Marie Osmond

1/20 Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn & Sarah Jarosz 1/23 Jason Alexander 3/27 Rosanne Cash

SECOND SHOW ADDED!

2/18 The Kat & Dave Show

Featuring David Foster & Katharine McPhee The Festival Orchestra with Maestro Robert Moody Concerts in February and March

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