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SUMMARY:THE ART OF BIG BAND MUSIC BY THE RENO JAZZ ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Reno Jazz Orchestra (RJO) transforms the stage into a time machine\, presenting a performance of 100 years of the boldest\, brightest\, and most swinging big band jazz music on March 8th\, 2026\, at the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nReno Jazz Orchestra’s Music Director\, Dr. Greg Johnson\, and four-time Grammy-nominated and internationally renowned trumpeter\, Mike Rocha\, join the powerhouse music of the 17-piece jazz orchestra for an unforgettable adventure through jazz history as they present “The Art of Big Band” concert. \n“Guest performer Mike Rocha is a talented and charismatic force in this age of musical enterprise\,” said Dr. Greg Johnson. “Whether performing in formal orchestral settings\, high-profile cinema appearances\, in a jazz orchestra\, or in costume singing and dancing\, he is noted for his professional excellence and integrity.” \nWhile Rocha plays with countless ensembles\, he is most noted for his work with the Lappitt-Rocha Septet\, who recently recorded their first album\, “First Take.” Other artists’ groups include Christina Aguilera\, Bob Dylan\, Lorde\, Panic! at the Disco\, Trisha Yearwood\, Idina Menzel\, Alfie Boe and Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band & Little Phat Band\, among many others. \nPrices range from $10 for students with I.D. and pre-reserved seats priced at $40 and $50 through the non-profit organization’s website RenoJazzOrchestra.org. The concerts are part of the Reno Jazz Orchestra’s “Quintessence Music Series\,” which offers special reduced rates for those who purchase tickets for this concert and “An Afternoon of Romance ~ The Al Jarreau Project\,” May 10\, 2026\, on Mother’s Day.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-art-of-big-band-music-by-the-reno-jazz-orchestra
LOCATION:Nightingale Concert Hall\, Church Fine Arts Building\, UNR\, 1335 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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SUMMARY:Forte Spring Salon: scenes from Broadway and Opera
DESCRIPTION:Free! Join Forte Vocal Quartet \n(a double Quartet of 8 extraordinary singers) along with guest artist\, The String Beings\, at the amazing Center for Spiritual Living for an elegant program of scenes from Broadway and Opera and a nod to St Patrick’s Day. With Sparkling Refreshment\, an elegant award-winning string ensemble\, 4-8 part vocal harmony and favorite songs and theatrical scenes in a quiet neighborhood with ample parking and comfortable seating.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/forte-spring-salon-scenes-from-broadway-and-opera
LOCATION:The Center for Spiritual Living\, 4685 Lakeside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Forte Spring Salon: scenes from Broadway and Opera
DESCRIPTION:Free! Join Forte Vocal Quartet \n(a double Quartet of 8 extraordinary singers) along with guest artist\, The String Beings\, at the amazing Center for Spiritual Living for an elegant program of scenes from Broadway and Opera and a nod to St Patrick’s Day. With Sparkling Refreshment\, an elegant award-winning string ensemble\, 4-8 part vocal harmony and favorite songs and theatrical scenes in a quiet neighborhood with ample parking and comfortable seating.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/forte-spring-salon-scenes-from-broadway-and-opera-2
LOCATION:The Center for Spiritual Living\, 4685 Lakeside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89509\, United States
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SUMMARY:Classix Series | Mendolssohn Violin Concerto
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes\nSATURDAY\, MARCH 21: Doors 6:00 PM\, Concert 7:30 PM\nSUNDAY\, MARCH 22: Doors 2:30 PM\,Concert 4:00 PM \nLike a great masterpiece shaped by time and intellect\, the Reno Phil embarks on the pursuit of knowledge\, where music unfolds with curiosity\, discovery\, and profound insight. At the heart of the evening is Nathan Amaral\, the first prize winner of the 2024 Sphinx Competition\, whose artistry illuminates Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto—a work of exquisite elegance and fiery virtuosity\, as if the violin itself is searching for truth in every soaring phrase. The journey begins with Autumn Maria Reed’s Robin’s Eye View\, a vivid and imaginative exploration of the world from above. The night reaches its pinnacle with Brahms’ Symphony No. 1\, a work Robert Schumann once prophesied as part of Beethoven’s legacy\, declaring that Brahms\, wielding his “magic wand\,” would reveal “wondrous glimpses into the secret world of the spirits.” From its stormy opening to its triumphant\, hymn-like finale\, the symphony wrestles with struggle and revelation\, culminating in an exultant resolution—a testament to the brilliance that emerges when passion and intellect collide. \nON THE PROGRAM \nAutumn Maria Reed Robin’s Eye View\nFelix Mendelssohn Violin Concerto op. 64 in E minor\nJohannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 op. 68 in C minor \nTICKET INFORMATION \nTickets for 2025-26 Classix Series concerts at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts can only be purchased at this time as part of a Classix 6-concert subscription package. Single tickets for the 2025-2026 Season go on sale August 4\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For information on group rates\, or other ticket discounts\, please visit the Reno Phil Ticket Information Site at renophil.com/ticket-info.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/classix-series-mendolssohn-violin-concerto
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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SUMMARY:Classix Series | Mendolssohn Violin Concerto
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes\nSATURDAY\, MARCH 21: Doors 6:00 PM\, Concert 7:30 PM\nSUNDAY\, MARCH 22: Doors 2:30 PM\,Concert 4:00 PM \nLike a great masterpiece shaped by time and intellect\, the Reno Phil embarks on the pursuit of knowledge\, where music unfolds with curiosity\, discovery\, and profound insight. At the heart of the evening is Nathan Amaral\, the first prize winner of the 2024 Sphinx Competition\, whose artistry illuminates Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto—a work of exquisite elegance and fiery virtuosity\, as if the violin itself is searching for truth in every soaring phrase. The journey begins with Autumn Maria Reed’s Robin’s Eye View\, a vivid and imaginative exploration of the world from above. The night reaches its pinnacle with Brahms’ Symphony No. 1\, a work Robert Schumann once prophesied as part of Beethoven’s legacy\, declaring that Brahms\, wielding his “magic wand\,” would reveal “wondrous glimpses into the secret world of the spirits.” From its stormy opening to its triumphant\, hymn-like finale\, the symphony wrestles with struggle and revelation\, culminating in an exultant resolution—a testament to the brilliance that emerges when passion and intellect collide. \nON THE PROGRAM \nAutumn Maria Reed Robin’s Eye View\nFelix Mendelssohn Violin Concerto op. 64 in E minor\nJohannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 op. 68 in C minor \nTICKET INFORMATION \nTickets for 2025-26 Classix Series concerts at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts can only be purchased at this time as part of a Classix 6-concert subscription package. Single tickets for the 2025-2026 Season go on sale August 4\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For information on group rates\, or other ticket discounts\, please visit the Reno Phil Ticket Information Site at renophil.com/ticket-info.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/classix-series-mendolssohn-violin-concerto-2
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
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