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Chamber Players to Feature Schumann Quartet:Sept.2016

Chamber Players to Feature Schumann Quartet:Sept.2016

When I caught him in late August, pianist Alexander Tentser had just popped back into town after quite a bit of traveling with his violinist wife, Anna Gendler. But he was already formulating great plans for the Arizona Senior Academy

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New Piano Trio to Play Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’: March2016

New Piano Trio to Play Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’: March2016

“CHIANNHARY” is an acronym, made from the first letters of the names of the three players in a new piano trio who will perform at the Arizona Senior Academy at 11:30 Tuesday (March 22). It follows a precedent set many

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Esperanza Group Promises Fun With the Classics: March 2014

Esperanza Group Promises Fun With the Classics: March 2014

If a great composer is having fun, it’s likely that you will, too.

So look for a good time at the Arizona Senior Academy on Tuesday (March 25) when the Esperanza Chamber Ensemble plays lighthearted works by Haydn and Mozart.

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Quartet to Perform Faure, Brahms and Schumann : Oct.2013

Quartet to Perform Faure, Brahms and Schumann : Oct.2013

A highly talented quartet of musicians will perform in concert at Academy Village Tuesday (Oct. 8) at 11:30 a.m.  Three Tucson Symphony Orchestra artists, Theodore Buchholz, cellist; Melissa Hamilton, violist; and Anna Gendler, violinist, will be joined by Gendler’s husband,

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Testimonials

Playing at the Academy offers the performer the unique experience of an audience that is simultaneously appreciative and stimulating. The questions that follow can lead to unusual and thought-provoking turns of conversation, both during the performance hour and at the congenial luncheon that so often follows. What a great place to play!
Designed to bring together individuals with intellectual curiosity in a stimulating environment, [Academy Village] is a successful model for creative retirement that is being used by several other American universities.
Performing at the Arizona Senior Academy, in their gorgeous location on the eastern side of Saguaro National Park East, is a high point of the year for both my students and myself.  The audience and administration are very welcoming to UA students and faculty, and the subsequent question-and-answer period is always informative.
We have always enjoyed performing at the Academy. A gorgeous spot, a wonderful piano, a fantastic audience and exceptional hosts who make their guests feel really special. Does not get better than that!
The first time I performed at the Arizona Senior Academy I offered two options to the audience for an encore: Chopin or Schoenberg. Who could imagine an audience whose resounding answer would be ‘SCHOENBERG!’ Clearly, this response demonstrates unusually open, perceptive ears!
ASA is a very unique venue that offers a very intimate feel that I truly appreciate as a musician. … A Hidden Gem in the Desert.
I’ve given talks in venues across the country, and I always look forward to returning to Academy Village. The setting is superb and the venue comfortable—and a speaker couldn’t ask for a more responsive, more receptive audience.
I’ve given public lectures around the world, and found the questions asked here at the ASA to be some of the most thoughtful and perceptive that I’ve ever gotten!  
Making presentations at the Arizona Senior Academy is always a joy and a challenge, because I have to work a little harder to stay one step ahead of the very sharp audience. … And the lovely desert location helps keep us all stimulated.
The opportunity to preview University of Arizona concerts in such a receptive venue, both audience and acoustic-wise, makes the Senior Academy a unique place for us performers. … It is always a great pleasure to perform/lecture at the Arizona Senior Academy.
The Arizona Senior Academy provides a comfortable space with great acoustics …  This ensures a great time for both audience and performer. It is a fantastic venue in a beautiful desert setting.  The icing on the cake is the audience — engaged and eager to hear what the performer has to offer.
A treasure on the eastside.
 

Concerts and Lectures

  • Mar. 6: TED Talks
  • Mar. 27: “Trade in the Time of Trump”
  • Mar. 14: Understanding Mexican History through Frida Kahlo and her Artwork
  • Mar. 28: Vaquero to Cowboy—a Cultural Exchange
  • Feb 26: “Classic Jazz, the Gus Woodrow Trio”

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