This was my second time attending a symphony performance. We were here for the Beethoven and Mozart showcase on Saturday, February 10, 2018. Symphony Hall itself is a beautiful building with easy access from the light rail and plentiful seating. I've sat in the lower level and the section behind it and both seats have been great. As someone else mentioned, "there are no bad seats in the house". The architecture of Symphony Hall is grand and is the perfect place for such culture and art.
I reviewed the building prior but not the performances I've experienced. The first one was Mozart's Requiem and it was fabulous; the music transported me and I enjoyed my first symphony. This second time was different; I didn't like the musical selection as much and found myself tuning out the performance more often. It was still a great show and my dad liked it, but it wasn't my style. Tito Muñoz is a talented conductor and is well respected for his work.
I love that we can ride the light rail here and save on parking, which gets busy on the weekend anyways. It takes 5 minutes to walk to and only one minute to walk back to the westbound train. I recommend everyone experience the Phoenix Symphony at least once in their lives as they have various concerts that appeal to all ages. I'd love to catch the Harry Potter performances one day.