History of Sedona Red Rocks Festival

History of Sedona Red Rocks festival
The Sedona Music Festival is one great occasion that really tries to educate, engage as well as challenge those who engage in the festival with a very collaborative association with the audience as well. World famous musicians come to this festival to celebrate their acclaimed music with the widespread audience that comes in the gathering.
The review of the festival is always great and always has a wide range of followers from all over the world. The entire quality of the music festival is very high and stays supreme, thanks to the great organizers who put in a lot of effort in it.
On its inaugural day in 2002, the concerts kicked off with the magical harmony produced through the work of the leading maestro Shlomo Mintz. The great genius of this creator also produced the Mendelssohn violin festival. His Beethoven Symphony # 7 incurred a standing ovation. There were several other performers and not to mention, the likes of Gustavo Romero and “Music Viva” director David Ehrlich.
Among the performers there was Emira Darvarova who was the co-concertmaster of the NY Metropolitan Orchestra. The festival has always had a strong performance list. The 2005 Season was a result of the joint effort of ASU School of Music that held some concerts as well as classes. Native American flutist R.Carlos Nakai led an immensely transcending performances at all the sold-out venues.
Contact:
Call: (877) 733-7257
Email: redrocksmusic@cox.net
Mail: P.O.Box 34,
Sedona, Arizona 8633
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