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A Harmonious Odyssey: Reno Philharmonic Orchestra's Enchanting Performances

The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra invites you on a symphonic journey through time and artistry with three captivating performances. Featuring the impassioned interpretations of violinist Alexi Kenney, the brilliant showcase by pianist Katherine Emma Liu, and the powerful choral work of Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, these events promise a celebration of musical genius and innovation. Experience the debut of new compositions, the grandeur of classical masterpieces, and the unique fusion of natural sounds, all set in the stunning Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.

Feb 10, 2025
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1. Bruckner’s Romantic Symphony
Violinist Alexi Kenney has earned wide-spread acclaim for his insightful and artistic interpretations. He will dazzle audiences with performances of both Mozart’s Rondo for Violin & Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto, showcasing virtuosic violin passages against a backdrop of vibrant orchestral textures. Never before performed by the Reno Phil, Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony bursts with tender romanticism and raw excitement, from its first simple horn calls to the blazing climax.
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22 - 23 Feb, 2025
Reno Philharmonic Orchestra

Reno, NV · Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

2. Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto
Shakespeare once said, “The earth has music for those who listen.” Embark on a journey through the Italian countryside with Respighi's Pines of Rome, crafting a breathtaking symphonic depiction of light, land, and the iconic scenery of Rome. Then hear the world premiere performance from composer Marko Bajzer, The Sacrifice of Prometheus, that tells the story of the planet’s oldest non-clonal trees: the Great Bristlecone Pines. Not only will the orchestra's instruments narrate the tale of the trees, but listeners will also experience the actual sounds emitted by the trees themselves, as Bajzer used electrodes to monitor their electrical conductivity and converted the data into audible representations through new technology. A masterpiece made in misery, Beethoven likely wrote his Emperor Piano Concerto while hiding in a basement. Under attack by Napoleon, Vienna was in a state of emergency and this siege affected the composer, “both body and soul.” Performed by Davidson Fellow, Katherine Emma Liu, the piano's regal melodies converse with the orchestra in a display of Liu’s virtuosic brilliance.
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22 - 23 Mar, 2025
Reno Philharmonic Orchestra

Reno, NV · Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

3. Lord Nelson Mass
The Reno Phil Orchestra and Chorus perform Haydn’s awe-inspiring Lord Nelson Mass as the dramatic conclusion to the 56th Classix season. Immerse yourself in the grandeur and magnificence of this stirring choral piece that showcases a powerful blend of orchestra and voice. The “Mass for Troubled Times” captures both the solemnity and triumph of the human spirit through its majestic melodies and profound religious expression. Known for its dramatic intensity, rich orchestration, and intricate vocal writing and blacklisted by the Nazi regime a month after its premiere, hear Hindemith’s robust symphony from his opera Mathis der Maler. The program opens with the west coast premiere of a new work commissioned by the Taki-Alsop Conducting Fellowship, written by Ukrainian composer Iryna Aleksiychuk.
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12 - 13 Apr, 2025
Reno Philharmonic Orchestra

Reno, NV · Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

Conclusion
The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra's upcoming season is a celebration of musical excellence and innovation. With performances by world-class musicians like Alexi Kenney and Katherine Emma Liu, along with groundbreaking new compositions, these events promise an unforgettable experience. Each concert offers a unique journey through sound, blending the timeless grandeur of classical music with the creativity of contemporary artistry. Join the Reno Phil at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts to be part of this remarkable symphonic adventure.
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