Events
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Catalina United Methodist Church 2700 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, United States
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Palm Sunday (4/13/25) at Catalina United Methodist Church
Catalina United Methodist Church 2700 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, United StatesPalm Sunday, April 13, 10 a.m.
The Sanctuary choir will perform excerpts from the Fauré Requiem with organ accompaniment.
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Maundy Thursday & Tenebrae Service @ Trinity Presbyterian Church – April 17, 2025
Trinity Presbyterian Church 400 E. University Blvd., Tucson, ArizonaTrinity Presbyterian Church
400 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZMaundy Thursday, April 17
Dinner, 5:30 p.m.
Everyone is invited to share a meal and the Lord’s Supper together in Fellowship Hall. The church will provide the main course; attendees are requested to bring a side dish to share. Please RSVP 520-623-2579 or office@trinitytucson.org).
Tenebrae Service, 6:30 p.m.
A Service of Tenebrae in the sanctuary with Scripture readings and music that relates the story of Jesus’ life from the Last Supper to the Crucifixion as candles are extinguished & the sanctuary darkens. -
Maundy Thursday Service @ El Camino Baptist Church
El Camino Baptist Church 7777 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, AZ, United StatesThe choir and orchestra at El Camino Baptist Church will present a Maundy Thursday service which has been created with choral anthems, congregational hymns, and Scripture reading, detailing the events of Christ's Last Supper, Betrayal, Foot Washing, Mandate to Love One Another, and Garden Prayer, ending with Christ’s Arrest.
The service includes Communion at which every baptized believer may participate.
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Lamb of God Oratorio Presented By: Tucson Interfaith Choir and Orchestra – 4/18 & 19/2025
Palo Verde High Magnet High School Auditorium 1302 S. Avenida Vega, Tucson, AZ, United StatesFree tickets at:TucsonLambofGod.eventbrite.com
Each year, an estimated 4,000+ performers across the world participate in locally-produced performances of “Lamb of God” in places as far-reaching as the Netherlands, Romania and Buenos Aires. These performances play for a total audience of well over 50,000 people from dozens of faiths.
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Good Friday (4/18/25): The Catalina Choir & First UMC Perform: Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine
First United Methodist Church 915 E. 4th St, Tucson, AZ, United StatesFirst United Methodist Church
915 E. 4th St
Tucson, AZ
Good Friday, April 18, 6 p.m.The Catalina Choir will collaborate with First UMC to perform Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine at First United Methodist
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Easter Sunday @ Trinity Presbyterian Church (10:20 AM)
Trinity Presbyterian Church 400 E. University Blvd., Tucson, ArizonaThe Trinity Choir and orchestra will present a stunning cantata entitled, A LIVING HOPE, based upon 19th century American musical sources arranged by Tom Fettke and Thomas Grassi.
It follows the journey from Palm Sunday to Easter portraying extraordinary images of hope gained, hope lost, and hope reborn. Adhering to Scripture where even Jesus’ closest friends and disciples doubted his promise: “In three days He would rise again.” Death, however, was swallowed up in victory and through his death and resurrection, those who follow Jesus receive new birth into A LIVING HOPE. -
Resurrection Lutheran Church’s Resurrection Choir and Orchestra present: The Easter Story
Resurrection Lutheran Church 11575 N. 1st Ave, Oro Valley, ArizonaThe Easter Story
Saturday, April 26, 5 p.m.
Sunday, April 27, 9:15 a.m.
The Resurrection Choir and orchestra will present The Easter Story, by Tom Fettke and Thomas Grassi.
The cantata retells Jesus’ suffering, death, resurrection, and exaltation to the right hand of God the Father. The narrative helps listeners relive the events that unfolded in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, and also places them in the flow of God’s dramatic, eternal story of redemption.
The production will feature a local interpretive ign language ensemble, Rise ‘n Sign. The 35- minute musical will be presented within worship on Saturday. -
St. Alban’s Concert Series Presents: Organists Dr. Jeffrey Campbell and Stephen Keyl In Concert
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church 3738 N Old Sabino Canyon Rd, Tucson, Arizona
The Great Eighteen are a group of ambitious, large-scale organ works based on Lutheran chorales. Bach assembled them toward the end of his life from pieces he had written years earlier, revising and in some cases expanding them, perhaps intending to have them printed. Many are favorites with organists and audiences, such as: the brilliant fantasia on “Come, Holy Ghost” for full organ; the lyrical “Savior of the Nations, Come”; and the quietly moving “Before Thy Throne I Now Appear,” said to have been revised by the composer shortly before he died.FREE: DONATIONS WELCOME -
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Dr. Raymond Ryder, Dean-Southern Arizona Chapter|AGO Presents: Building Church Musicians
Christ Church United Methodist 655 N. Craycroft Rd., Tucson, Arizona
Church musicians are made, not born, and becoming a better church musician is largely self-directed, on-the-job training. Few of us start our musical journeys with clear ideas of the steps we would need to take and the challenges we would encounter.
Dr. Raymond T. Ryder, SAAGO Dean and Piano Director, Pima Community College, will address how musicians, pianists particularly, can successfully prepare to transition into service playing, choir accompanying, and leading rehearsals. During this seminar/workshop, Dr. Ryder will present proven strategies, and resources, for improving our musicianship skills. Dr. Ryder will also share repertoire suggestions for pianists and organists (since we often do a bit of both). -
Saint Philip’s Sings: An English Easter
St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church 4440 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, ArizonaSaint Philip’s Sings: An English Easter with Asleif Willmer, Soprano; Ellen Ensey, Violin; and Mary Paul, Soprano: All are invited at 2:00pm on Sunday, May 11 in the main sanctuary for a festival of lush, English works from the last century featuring performances of Gerald Finzi’s sublime cantata, Dies Natalis, a chamber setting of Vaughan William’s dreamy The Lark Ascending, and Patrick Hawes’ effervescent cantata, The Song of Songs. This is a free concert; donations support Saint Philip’s music ministry.
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Musforum Conference: Women of the West (Day 1 – 5/12/2025)
Pinnacle Presbyterian Church 25150 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
Musforum Conference: Women of the West
Central Arizona
May 12-13 2025
EVERYONE Is Welcome!#Musforum2025 #OrganMusic #WomenInMusic #PhoenixConference #OrganistLife
This inspiring event celebrates the history and future of women in the organ world and features dynamic presentations, incredible concerts, and a chance to connect with fellow organists from across the country. Our very own Pamela Decker will be performing some of her own compositions at Pinnacle Presbyterian in Scottsdale. Come support her! While the spotlight is on women in organ music, everyone is welcome—this is a conference for all who are passionate about the instrument and its future.
Concerts and presentations are FREE and open to the community!
Want the full experience including pre-concert dinners for more of an opportunity to network with other organists from across the country? Register at: 📅 Details & registration: https://musforum.org/may-2025-musforum-conference-women-of-the-west-in-phoenix-arizona/
Don't miss this chance to recharge, learn, and grow.


