Revel in drama and passion as the Reno Phil Orchestra, Chorus, and guest vocalists closes Season 54 with music from one of history’s most celebrated operas, Bizet’s Carmen. Derided by critics and considered scandalous at the time of its premiere, this fiery and tragic love story has become a classic and features some of music’s best-known operatic arias like “Habanera” and “Toreador Song.” Follow the tale of the vibrant and unforgettable Carmen, one of art’s great and lasting characters, and become a part of experience by donning attire in the color of love and passion – red.
The Will Shamberger Band Live at Pignic!
The Will Shamberger Band Saturday December 17th at 9:30pm! We’re looking forward to having these guys get their jam on! From the band:Born from a desert oasis The Will Shamberger Band formed in late 2019. Drawing on inspirations from Blues, Metal, Rock, Jazz, Folk And Psychedelia they have come together to create the 1020 EP. […]
Spirit of the Season
Gather the family for a true holiday tradition. The Reno Phil, Reno Phil Chorus and conductor Jason Altieri invite you to the Spirit of the Season, a classic holiday celebration full of orchestral arrangements, jazzy numbers, traditional holiday tunes and carols. Choose from four showtimes wrapped in fantasy and fun for the whole family!
WANNABE: A Tribute to Spice Girls
Perk Productions Presents… WANNABEA Tribute to Spice Girls LIVE at Virginia Street Brewhouse Tuesday, November 8, 2022Doors @ 6p || Show @ 8p21+
U & I live at Pignic!
Pignic Presents: U & I…please give this awesome Husband & Wife duo a warm welcome as we welcome them to the stage at Pignic for the first time! Come early, grab a table, some food and drinks and enjoy the show! Both bars will be open and food is served until 10pm Free Show/21+ From […]
Summer Dinner Concert Series
August 1- August 31
Wild River Grille
Reno Phil’s Disney In Concert
The Reno Phil is proud to present Disney’s Magical Music from the Movies, featuring four Broadway caliber vocalists, clips from iconic Disney movies including Frozen, Beauty & the Beast, The Lion King and more, and some of the best known film music in cinematic history. We invite you to be enchanted with this full-length concert and enjoy your favorite Disney songs in a whole new way. . . live in concert!
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Altered Landscape Symphony World Premiere
We conclude this season with a powerful grand finale exploring the marriage of art and music. Listeners will experience a brand-new symphony by Jimmy López Bellido, inspired by Nevada Museum of Art’s photographic collection, The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment. The composition explores the dynamic interconnectedness of humans and the Earth and envisions a hypothetical future where we exist in harmony with our natural environment. Then we explore an art museum in Mussorgsky’s mind, as he imagines walking from one picture to the next, characterizing each painti
Altered Landscape Symphony World Premiere
We conclude this season with a powerful grand finale exploring the marriage of art and music. Listeners will experience a brand-new symphony by Jimmy López Bellido, inspired by Nevada Museum of Art’s photographic collection, The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment. The composition explores the dynamic interconnectedness of humans and the Earth and envisions a hypothetical future where we exist in harmony with our natural environment. Then we explore an art museum in Mussorgsky’s mind, as he imagines walking from one picture to the next, characterizing each painti
Ode to Joy: Beethoven’s Final Bow
On the Program:
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 1 in C major, op. 21
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125
Postponed from 2020, Maestro Laura Jackson and the Reno Phil will triumphantly perform Beethoven’s first and last symphonies – in honor of his 250th birthday. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 is one of the most spectacular and recognizable musical works in the history of western music. The Reno Phil Chorus joins the orchestra for this grand chorus symphony and the rousing finale of ‘Ode to Joy.’ The concert opens with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1, which built on the legacies of Mozart and Haydn while announcing Beethoven as a new master of the form.