Las Vegas Philharmonic Announces 21/22 Season On Sale Now

Music Director Donato Cabrera to conduct seem concerts as the orchestra celebrates a magnificent season performing every Beethoven symphony.

By: Jun. 09, 2021
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Las Vegas Philharmonic Announces 21/22 Season On Sale Now

Las Vegas Philharmonic and Music Director Donato Cabrera have announced the 2021-22 concert season, and a return to Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts for the first time since they presented a concert featuring Vivaldi's Four Seasons on March 7, 2020. The 23rd season for the LVP will include seven beautifully curated performances from November 20, 2021 through May 7, 2022.

Cabrera has selected a season full of dynamic works including all of Beethoven's Symphonies interwoven with contemporary works by female composers including Anna Clyne, Gabriela Lena Frank, Missy Mazzoli, Jessie Montgomery and Carolyn Shaw. A special Very Vegas Holiday performance will welcome back local entertainers including Composers Showcase founder Keith Thompson and vocal illuminati including Travis Cloer and Clint Holmes along with Michelle Johnson and Vita Corimbi.

Cabrera will also conduct a world premiere by composer Juan Pablo Contreras as part of a special commission in partnership with New Music USA. Contreras will compose a new orchestral work shining a light on our Mexican-American communities. Continuing the mission to enrich lives through music, culture and education, the Las Vegas Philharmonic established its first three-year artist-in-residence program with critically acclaimed cellist and artistic visionary, Joshua Roman. His residency begins on opening night, Saturday, November 20th with a performance of Beethoven's Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello.

The 2021-22 season powerfully underscores the Philharmonic's steadfast commitment to its pillars of music, culture and education. Cabrera's selections depict a deep appreciation for celebrated composers and works from the classical realm that are universal audience favorites in addition to contemporary works by living composers. Cabrera and the LVP's shared desire to highlight female composers has been part of the organization's artistic legacy and continue to expose Las Vegas audiences to the diverse world of classical music, from Beethoven and beyond.

"From the moment the LVP went dark in the Spring of 2020, it was an absolute priority of mine to continue to share our mission of providing music, culture, and education to the city of Las Vegas and beyond," shares Donato Cabrera, music director. "The LVP continued to connect and reach out to our community in new ways. As it became apparent that we would finally be able to return to The Smith Center in the Fall, I began planning a season of music that would acknowledge what we missed, but also look to the future. I cannot wait to share in live classical musical experiences with this community again," he adds.

Music Director Donato Cabrera and guest artists will continue to host pre-concert conversations one hour prior to each performance in Reynolds Hall to discuss the works to be performed and the history behind the music, offering deeper insight and increased enjoyment of the evening's program and artists. These conversations are open to all ticketholders.


A 5-Concert Series subscription package includes our January - May 2022 performances and is on sale now starting at just $133. Subscribers save up to 10% when they renew before July 30 and can choose from five different seating price points. Also, subscribers can purchase additional single tickets with their subscription order at the same discount for any of the LVP performances in the season, including opening night and Very Vegas Holiday. Single tickets will go on sale Tuesday, September 7. For more information or to place a subscription order, call patron services at 702-462-2008 or visit www.lvphil.org or The Smith Center Box Office.



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