Author: Katrina Becker

Katrina Becker

After working in operations for The Phoenix Symphony, violinist Katrina Becker spent ten years on-air at all-classical 89.5 KBAQ. She continues freelance voiceover work, interviewing, and writing, including program annotation, magazine articles, and reviews. (Photo: Scott Morrow/Phosphor Photography)


British Music-Making Strengthens the Phoenix Chorale’s Leadership

October 2, 2019 | By

The new season begins with “Lux Aeterna” October 18-20.

Reflections: The Phoenix Chorale Looks Back Over 60 Years and Turns to the Future

April 1, 2019 | By

The Phoenix Chorale introduces the fourth and final candidate for artistic director: Brian A. Schmidt.

Faithfulness and Longing with the Phoenix Chorale

February 19, 2019 | By

The Phoenix Chorale introduces a third candidate for artistic director: Christopher Gabbitas, Artist Professor at University of Redlands in California.

Phoenix Chorale Brings St. Olaf to the Desert

December 4, 2018 | By

Embrace the spirit of the season as the Phoenix Chorale welcomes guest conductor Dr. Anton Armstrong.

Mixing Centuries with the Phoenix Chorale

October 10, 2018 | By

The Phoenix Chorale continues its search for a new artistic director with James K. Bass, of UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music.

Phoenix Chorale Finding New Leadership while Diving into Desert Waters

September 6, 2018 | By

The Phoenix Chorale embarks on a season-long search for a new artistic director.

Oliver! Sings Onstage With The Phoenix Symphony

May 29, 2015 | By

Phoenix Theatre shines in front of a full orchestra.

Phoenix Theatre Visits Barbra’s Basement

May 1, 2015 | By

Valley theater favorites Toby Yatso and Ron May enter Streisand’s world.

Uncovering DeGrazia and Illuminating Birds on Roosevelt

March 6, 2015 | By

The DeGrazia murals are on free display to the public during March First Friday and Art Detour 27 from March 6-8.

The Art of Awareness

January 19, 2015 | By

Art + Advocacy: “I Have a Name” proposes a monOrchid mural to raise the profile of homelessness.