Music Director Joseph Place is joined by Brandelyn Andres, professor of Art History at Yavapai College in a unique presentation of music inspired by art and art inspired by music, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at the Jim & Linda Lee Performing Arts Center, 1100 E. Sheldon St., Prescott.

Andres will lead a tour of visual art as it relates to music. You will enjoy different genres of art, such as pointillism (the works of Georges Seurat will be paired with “Color and Light” from Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim). The symphony will play the haunting and entertaining “Danse Macabre” by Camille Saint-Saëns, which was inspired by the painting “The Macabre Dance” by Giacomo Borlone. Western and Native American art will be paired with music from the film “Dances with Wolves.” Enjoy the art of France and the Louvre while listening to “American in Paris” by Gershwin. Be awed by stunning NASA photography while listening to the thrilling music from the film “Star Trek Into Darkness,” a news release stated.

In true POPs fashion, the concert will also contain many interesting and entertaining sounds like “The Trolley Song” in a very special tribute to Judy Garland. Returning to the stage for this concert will be vocalists Jordan Kliphon and Wesley Traver. Joining for the first time will be vocalist David Johnson, who can otherwise be found teaching general music in grades K-6 in the Humboldt Unified School District.

Admission fees are $25 to $40 for adults and $5 for youth (younger than 18). Tickets are available at the door or at www.ycpac.com.

Information provided by Prescott POPs Symphony.

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