For the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s 2017-18 season finale, the orchestra performed Bernstein’s Fancy Free Variations from the ballet about three sailors on shore-leave in New York City.
This powerful program began with the premiere of Las Vegas resident Jennifer Bellor’s 898 Hildegard, a piece for orchestra and chorus that intertwines excerpts from the medieval composer Hildegard von Bingen’s chants.
Join us for highlights from the Philharmonic’s 20th anniversary season. In addition to the music, you’ll hear insights from the Philharmonic’s Music Director, Donato Cabrera.
This Saturday night at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, the Las Vegas Philharmonic, under the direction of Donato Cabrera, will perform music by Schumann, Beethoven, and Torke.
Famed composer Samuel Adler chose one city to premiere his newest musical creation: Las Vegas. Adler and the Las Vegas Philharmonic bring "Drifting on Wind and Currents," a piece commissioned by a doctor in memory of his wife, to local audiences.
Julie Albers grew up in a family where everyone was a musician: Dad played the piano, Mom taught violin, and each of her sisters mastered a string instrument. But Julie emerged in her own right when she starting winning the big prizes in France, Munich and South Korea.
When you hear the word "opera," do you think Verdi and Puccini? Or do you think of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in long braids and a Vikings helmet singing onstage? Well, no matter how fluent you are in opera, fear not! The Las Vegas Philharmonic is bringing the ancient art form to modern audiences with its show, "A Night at the Opera (For People Who Think They Hate Opera)." Conductor David Itkin and two opera singers join us to woo you to the operatic side.