THE CLASSIX SERIES
BEETHOVEN'S EROICA
Saturday & Sunday
September 28 & 29, 2024
7:30 PM | Doors 6:00 PM
4:00 PM | Doors 2:30 PM
Our 56th season gets off to a joyous start with Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony, a supreme work that is heroic, somber, and ecstatic. Music Director & Conductor Laura Jackson leads the Reno Phil Orchestra in this masterpiece, which redefined the symphonic art form forever. The Reno Phil’s own Eric Fassbender brings his technical prowess to Carl Maria von Weber’s Concerto for Bassoon. Opening the celebration, the sparkling Kauyumari (meaning “blue deer”) by Gabriela Ortiz explores music’s power to grant us access to the intangible, healing our wounds and binding us to what can only be expressed through sound.
ON THE PROGRAM
Gabriela ORTIZ: Kauyumari
Carl Maria von WEBER: Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, op.75
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat, op. 55 “Eroica”
featuring eric fassbender, bassoon
For information on group rates, or other ticket discounts, please click here.
The Reno Phil is offering free tickets to military & first responders for this performance. Please contact our box office to receive two free tickets.
Thank you to our CLASSIX SERIES sponsors
Sandy Raffealli / Bill Pearce Motors
Millard Reed & Millie Hopper
Chris & Parky May
Heather Williams
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development
John McCall & Beverly Osowski
Cathy & Larry Spector
Barbara Hall
Cecilia Lee
Nancy Northrup & Allen Black
Bill Yundt
Karen Vibe, CFP, CRPS | Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC Sound Investments
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*Not ready to attend in person? Purchase an access link for our livestream or video-on-demand (available 10/2) and enjoy the concert from the comfort of home!
How to View the Livestream Concert
One day before the concert, ticketholders will receive an email with a link to the video. We recommend you access the link at least 10 minutes before the concert begins. If you do not receive a link, please check your spam & junk folders before contacting the box office. Livestream FAQ & SUPPORT.
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Parking
Patrons have several options for parking near the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. We recommend the following:
Metered parking (pay Monday-Saturday 9am – 6pm; free evenings after 6pm and on Sundays)
The open parking lot across from the Washoe County Court House (free on evenings and weekends). The entrance is located on Court St, between Virginia and Sierra St.
The parking lot attached to Nevada State Bank (ONLY available free in the evenings and on weekends)
Directions
Directions from I-580 via Mill Street
Take exit 66 for Mill St.
-395 Northbound: exit 66 and turn left at Mill St.
-395 Southbound: exit 66 and turn right at Mill St.
Follow Mill St. about 1.5 miles
Turn left on Lake St.
Turn right on Court St.
The Pioneer Center will be on your right
Directions from I-80 via Virginia Street
Take exit 13 for Downtown Reno/Virginia St.
-I-80 Eastbound: exit 13 and turn right at N. Virginia St.
-I-80 Westbound: exit 13 and turn left at N. Virginia St.
Follow Virginia St. about 1 mile (cross the Truckee River).
The Pioneer Center will be on your left
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The Reno Phil’s community partners donate rooms for out of town musicians, food for events and many other needs. Without their generosity, we would not be able to provide the community with world-class, innovative music performances. We greatly appreciate their contribution to the performing arts, as well as helping keep the costs of concerts reasonable for our ticket buyers. If you’re coming from out of town and plan to stay in Reno after the concert, please consider reserving a room with one of our hotel partners.
We hear from our partners that enjoying a good meal makes our concerts sound better. You should test that theory and let us know! Please consider dining with one of these supporting restaurants before or after a concert. And say thanks for us, too.
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