ProMusica Arizona Receives Grant from AZ Commission on the Arts

ANTHEM – ProMusica Arizona Chorale and Orchestra (PMAZ) is pleased to announce that it has received a matching grant of $5,000 from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the state arts agency. This grant will help support PMAZ’s upcoming 15th Anniversary season in the North Valley and into Scottsdale for 2017-18.

Arts Commission grants are awarded through a competitive public panel process. This grant signifies that ProMusica Arizona Chorale and Orchestra provides programs of high artistic quality, serves the needs of the community, and demonstrates administrative ability, as well as meeting other criteria. This grant is made possible through funding from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Arizona Commission on the Arts is an agency of the State of Arizona whose mission is to create opportunities for all Arizonans to participate in and experience the arts.

ProMusica Arizona Board chair, Sue Leach, comments, “This generous grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts helps us provide live music programs, many of which include multimedia visuals, in the North Valley at a reasonable price for audiences of all ages. We are especially pleased to offer children under the age of 15 this exciting experience free of charge with a paying adult.”

PMAZ performs four concerts each season, and there will be special 15th Anniversary events. Visit our website at www.pmaz.org for more information and for concert tickets.

About ProMusica Arizona:

Since its founding in 2003, PMAZ has become a leader in bringing live music to audiences in the North Phoenix area. With almost 100 singers and instrumentalists ranging in age from late teens to mid-80s, the group has performed nearly 150 times for over 120,000 people. PMAZ is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization and is supported by the Arizona Commission on the Arts, which receives support from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts.