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    Native American Flutist Plays Bela Vita Sunday, May 10

    May 2, 2026No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — There are some nights in Sedona when the air itself seems to slow down… and May 10 promises to be one of them.

    Local Native American flutist Aaron White will be performing beneath the open sky at Bella Vita Ristorante, bringing with him a sound that feels as natural to this landscape as the red rocks themselves. The show starts at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 9:30 p.m. and it may be the most memorable three hours you have spent in a long while

    Aaron White is no stranger to Sedona audiences. An accomplished recording artist and performer, he has spent years developing a style that blends traditional Native American flute music with contemporary influences, creating a sound that is both timeless and uniquely his own. His music has been featured at festivals, cultural events, and venues throughout the Southwest, earning him a reputation as one of the region’s most respected flute players. His recordings continue to reach listeners well beyond Sedona, connecting people to a sound that is both grounding and transcendent.

     

    But beyond the accolades, it’s the feeling he brings to a performance that stays with you.

    His flute work carries a meditative quality—at times haunting, at times uplifting—echoing the rhythms of the land and the quiet spaces within it.

    On the outdoor patio stage at Bella Vita, his music finds the perfect setting. As the sun dips and the stars begin to emerge, the notes of his flute seem to drift effortlessly through the evening air, blending with the soft hum of conversation and the clink of glasses. It’s the kind of night where music doesn’t demand attention—it gently draws you in.

    Pair that with Bella Vita’s Italian cuisine, a glass of wine, and the cool Sedona evening, and you’ve got something more than a performance. You’ve got a moment.

    If you’re looking for a night that feels a little different—something quieter, more reflective, and undeniably Sedona—this is one worth showing up for.

    The restaurant is located at 6701 West State Route 89A. For reservations and specific directions to the restaurant visit www.bellavitasedona.com or call 928-260-5907

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