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Six cool things to do in Tucson this weekend (Sept. 22-Sept. 24)
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Six cool things to do in Tucson this weekend (Sept. 22-Sept. 24)

  • Sep 21, 2017
  • Sep 21, 2017 Updated Sep 21, 2017
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From Beethoven to the late Harry Dean Stanton, Tucsonans have their pick of events to attend.

Friday, Sept. 22-Sunday, Sept. 24 — Watch a talented touring artist play Beethoven

Coming to Tucson

Pianist Zhang Zuo took on the nickname Zee Zee after she came to study in the United States and people couldn’t pronounce her name. She is coming here to perform with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra.

Courtesy Zhang Zuo

The critically acclaimed pianist Zhang Zuo has performed all of Beethoven’s concertos except one: His No. 2.

This weekend, she will check that box when she performs with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra as it welcomes José Luis Gomez to his inaugural season with the orchestra. Concerts are on Friday, Sept. 22, and Sunday, Sept. 24, at Tucson Music Hall.

Beethoven’s Second completes Zhang’s journey into the composer’s concerto repertoire. This weekend will be the first time she will perform the Second in concert.

“After this I will have all five concertos ready and I will know all five (Beethoven) concertos,” said Zhang, who goes by the nickname Zee Zee, given to her when the China native came to the United States in her late teens to study at Rochester’s Eastman School of Music. Her American classmates and teachers called her by her initials because they couldn’t pronounce her name, she said.

Zhang, who grew up mostly in Germany, has been working on the No. 2 for about eight months, practicing on the Steinway grand piano in the living room of her Berlin home in between touring mostly in Europe.

“Every time I come back to it, it’s almost like it has settled in me a little better,” she said during a phone interview from home last week. “And it brings me some perspective of the piece.”

One thing she has learned: The Beethoven 2 is complex in its simplicity. It has fewer notes and it’s written with such economy of scale that it’s a beast. The hardest part about it is bringing out its purity, she said.

“It’s really difficult to make its design and phrasing and nuances melt into one piece” Zhang, 28, explained. “The piece itself is really simple. It has fewer notes, but it is so refined. For me, I think musically this is way more difficult than Rachmaninoff No. 2 because it’s so refined. It has such fewer notes.”

So is the award-winning pianist, whose honors include taking home first place in the first International Piano Competition in China, ready for the challenge of her Beethoven 2 debut?

Are you ever really ready? she asks back.

“We have a saying that an artist never learns a piece until they perform it,” she said. “Now it doesn’t matter how much I practice it, how much I memorize it, how much I listen to it, you never know until you hear it with your audience.”

What: Tucson Symphony Orchestra opening concert "Titan."

Featuring: Guest pianist Zhang Zuo.

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24.

Where: Tucson Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave.

Tickets: $30-$86 through ticketmaster.com

Program:

Smith/Damrosch's "Star Spangled Banner."

Innocente Carreño's "Margariteña" (TSO premiere).

Beethoven's Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major.

Mahler's Symphony No.1 in D major "Titan."

Friday, September 21 — Learn more about a favorite Flagstaff brewery

Tucson Hop Shop

Patrons enjoy the beer garden at Tucson Hop Shop, 3230 N. Dodge Blvd., in the Metal Arts Village in midtown Tucson, Ariz. on Feb. 1, 2017. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star

Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson Hop Shop, 3230 N. Dodge Boulevard, will get a visit this Friday from Dark Sky Brewing Company, a popular Flagstaff brewery that we don't see down in these parts too often. 

Dark Sky will be bringing a collection of its own creations for Tucsonans to try from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

There will also be food trucks, live music and an art auction at the surrounding Metal Arts Village. Plenty of fun to be had. 

More information can be found on the Facebook event page. 

 

Saturday, September 23 — Witness an all-out local beer battle

Saturday, September 23 — Witness an all-out local beer battle
Hannah Gaber / Arizona Daily Star

It’s a true-blue local beer throwdown this Saturday as most, if not all, of Tucson’s brewing community prepares to compete in the Sixth annual Born & Brewed Beer Battle this Saturday. 

A full roster will compete for Tucson’s most-coveted Beer Cup. Brewers will be in the running for Best Flagship Beer, Best Specialty Beer, and a People’s Choice award

The evening starts at 6 p.m. at Hotel Congress, 311 E. Congress St., with tickets running from $30 to $50. 

The current lineup of breweries is as follows:

  • 1912 Brewing Company
  • Barrio Brewing Company
  • Black Rock Brewers
  • Borderlands Brewing
  • Catalina Brewing Company
  • Copper Mine Brewing Co. 
  • Crooked Tooth Brewing
  • Dillinger Brewing Company
  • Green Feet Brewing
  • Iron John’s Brewing Company
  • Nimbus Brewing Company
  • Public Brewhouse
  • Sentinel Peak Brewing Company
  • Thunder Canyon Brewery

Saturday, September 23 — Try traditional Korean food from a food truck

Saturday, September 23 — Try traditional Korean food from a food truck
Courtesy Crooked Tooth Facebook

Tucson has had immense luck on the food truck front, with an army of mobile eateries offering cuisine that would be hard to find otherwise. 

Korean food doesn't exactly fall into that category (Tucson has several Korean restaurants), but it is nice to see a traditional Korean BBQ food truck added to the fleet. 

Choy Boy Korean BBQ will be at Crooked Tooth Brewing Company from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. More information here. 

According to its Facebook page: 

Choy Boy Korean Barbeque features our 100 year old family recipe for marinated Beef and Chicken on a stick grilled over an open flame. Our family treasure is prepared using the perfect blend of fresh ingredients and spices creating a timeless taste sensation that will keep you coming back for more.

 

Sunday, September 24 — See Harry Dean Stanton in his final film

Before Harry Dean Stanton died last week at the age of 91, he had the chance to take on one more role in the independent film "Lucky," which follows a 90-year-old atheist as he moves through life, questioning his own existence and interacting with the quirky characters that inhabit his hometown. 

The film will screen at The Loft, 3233 E. Speedway, this Sunday as part of Arthouse Theatre Day, 2017. 

The screening starts at noon. More information here. 

 

Sunday, September 24 — Celebrate ten years of the Tucson Musicians Museum

Sunday, September 24 — Celebrate ten years of the Tucson Musicians Museum

Mariachi Aztlan de Pueblo High School guitarron player Samuel Maez  performs with director John Contreras in 2005.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

The Tucson Musicians Museum continues to go strong after its first ten years with another round of inductions this year.

Among the honored guests at the Tucson Convention Center North Exhibit Hall this Sunday will be Hotel Congress booker and Tucson musician David Slutes, Ed Reid, the director of the Fred Fox School of Music at the University of Arizona and John Contreras, mariachi musician and director of Pueblo High School's Mariachi Aztlan.

The evening begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10. More information can be found here.  

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