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BEETHOVEN’S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 4 

Saturday & Sunday
January 23 & 24, 2027

7:30 PM | Doors 6:00 PM
4:00 PM | Doors 2:30 PM


This concert explores the way composers reveal character—through myth, intimacy, and deep hidden meanings—using the orchestra as a vehicle for personality and transformation. Mythic strength and modern voice meet as music shifts seamlessly between clarity, emotional depth, and expansive color. At the center is Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto, led by returning audience favorite Ray Ushikubo, whose refined artistry brings quiet authority and lyric intensity to one of Beethoven’s most intimate statements. Elgar’s Enigma Variations closes the evening with one of the repertoire’s most compelling portraits of human connection that is richly orchestrated, deeply personal, and endlessly revealing. Framed by the contemporary voice of Stacy Garrop, this is a concert of contrast and cohesion, where intellect, emotion, and storytelling converge in music that rewards close listening and leaves a lasting impression. 

ON THE PROGRAM

Stacy Garrop Goddess Triptych  
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4  
Edward Elgar Enigma Variations 

Laura Jackson
Music Director & Conductor

Ray Ushikubu
Piano

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Ray Ushikubu, piano

Ray Ushikubo, praised for his “disciplined focus and clarity… and marvelous dynamic nuance” (Arts Knoxville), is a Japanese-American pianist and violinist who has performed as soloist with major orchestras across the United States. Recent highlights include performing selections from Piazzolla’s Four Seasons with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and I Got Rhythm Variations with the orchestras of Kansas City, Oregon, and Rochester; and Sibelius’s Violin Concerto with the Colburn Orchestra under Esa-Pekka Salonen.

A Davidson Fellow Laureate and Young Steinway Artist, Ushikubo won first prize at the 2017 Hilton Head International Piano Competition and the 2016 Aspen Piano Concerto Competition, and was a prizewinner at the 2023 Klein International String Competition. He made his orchestral debut at age ten with Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 alongside Teddy Abrams and the Young Musicians Foundation Orchestra at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Since then, he has performed with orchestras including those of Aspen, Buffalo, Florida, Fort Collins, Hilton Head, Modesto, New West, Pasadena, Pensacola, Portland, Reno, San Diego, Westchester, and Winston-Salem—often appearing on both piano and violin in the same concert. He has worked with conductors such as Rodolfo Barráez, Paolo Bortolameolli, JoAnn Falletta, Norman Huynh, Laura Jackson, Jeffrey Kahane, Wes Kenney, David Lockington, Michelle Merrill, Sameer Patel, Rafael Payare, John Morris Russell, Dayner Tafur-Diaz, Jeff Tyzik, William Waldrop, and Thomas Wilkins.

An avid chamber and collaborative musician, Ushikubo has performed with pianist Lang Lang at Segerstrom Concert Hall and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He has appeared with Jean-Yves Thibaudet on Radio France, and at Musique & Vin au Clos Vougeot alongside cellist Gautier Capuçon. With the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, he has been featured as a violin soloist in Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins with Martin Chalifour, Philippe Quint, and Cho-Liang Lin, and as a pianist in Bach’s Concerto for Two Keyboards with Jeffrey Kahane.

Ushikubo also explores music beyond the classical realm. He has performed with singer-songwriter Jackson Browne at a peace ceremony honoring Hiroshima victims, hosted by the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Los Angeles. At Grand Performances, he played a dual piano and violin solo program with jazz pianist Alfredo Rodriguez and electronic musician Daedalus, blending classical, jazz, and electronic genres. He also recorded an improvisation session with Kevin Olusola of Pentatonix for NPR’s From the Top.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Ushikubo double-majored and received his bachelor’s degrees at the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied piano with Gary Graffman and Robert McDonald, and violin with Shmuel Ashkenasi, Pamela Frank, and Aaron Rosand. Currently, Ushikubo double-majors at the Colburn Conservatory of Music, where he studies piano with Fabio Bidini and violin with Robert Lipsett. Ushikubo’s hobbies include golfing and watching movies.

Ushikubo performs on the 1741 “Playfair” Guarneri del Gesù, generously on loan from Colin Maki Inc.


Laura jackson, Music Director and Conductor

An eloquent and articulate artist on and off the podium renowned for her dynamic leadership‭, ‬energetic performances‭, ‬and progressive vision‭, ‬American conductor Laura Jackson is praised for her innovation‭, ‬passion‭, ‬and commitment to the continued growth of‭ ‬the symphonic repertoire and expanding music’s impact within communities‭. ‬Having served as the fourth Music Director and Conductor of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra‭ (‬Reno Phil‭) ‬since 2009‭, ‬her contract has been unanimously renewed through the end of the 2028-2029‭ ‬season‭, ‬ensuring that diverse‭, ‬compelling repertoire‭, ‬and creative community programming will continue through the organization’s 60th anniversary‭. ‬A 21st century conductor at home with repertoire from every era‭, ‬Jackson is recognized for her championing of new music‭, ‬her creativity with commissions‭, ‬and her commitment to mentoring and encouraging the next generation of musicians‭, ‬composers and women conductors‭. ‬She is in her third season as an official mentor to emerging women conductors across the globe in the Taki-Alsop Foundation’s Fellowship program‭. ‬With the Reno Phil‭, ‬she also partners with the Davidson Institute in Reno‭, ‬Nevada to feature their instrumental fellows in concert‭. ‬A frequent guest conductor‭, ‬she has led distinguished ensembles across the United States‭, ‬Canada‭, ‬France‭, ‬Poland‭, ‬Czech Republic‭, ‬Algeria‭, ‬and China‭, ‬and her relationships with orchestras continue to expand‭. ‬

A champion of living composers‭, ‬Laura Jackson created the Reno Philharmonic’s Composers in Residence initiative and has commissioned and presented several world premieres‭. ‬She has led over 50‭ ‬Reno Phil premieres and multiple Western U.S‭. ‬premieres‭. ‬Under her leadership‭, ‬the Reno Phil has expanded its community and education programs to include the Composers in Residence‭, ‬Conduct Us‭, ‬movies with live orchestra performances‭, ‬the annual Play for a Day‭, ‬and the youth orchestras have expanded from three to four ensembles‭. ‬Additionally‭, ‬live streaming of concerts was introduced in 2020‭. ‬www.laurajackson.net‭ ‬