MAHLER'S FIFTH SYMPHONY

Saturday & Sunday
April 20th & 21st

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


The Reno Phil Chorus joins the orchestra for the rousing season finale. Audiences will be delighted by the powerful sound of Poulenc’s Gloria, mixing musical styles with a dizzying, kaleidoscopic effect. The 55th season will close with one of Mahler’s most magnificent works, his Symphony No. 5. From the first trumpet call, to delicate Adagietto, to massive horn anthem, each moment is brimming with emotion.

ON THE PROGRAM

Francis POULENC: Gloria
Gustav MAHLER: Symphony No. 5

Hailed by The Boston Globe as “glowing,” “incandescent,” and “a singing actress to be reckoned with,” American soprano Jacquelyn Stucker masters a broad-ranging repertoire of concert works, recital, opera, and contemporary music. In summer 2022, she made a hugely impactful debut as Poppea L’incoronazione di Poppea at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence which attracted universal praise, and has cemented her reputation as a true rising star. This season, Stucker can be seen in a number of highly anticipated new projects: her company and role debut as Lucia in Thomas Adès’ The Exterminating Angel at the Opéra national de Paris and Zabelle in George Benjamin’s new work, Picture A Day Like This directed by Daniel Jeanneteau and Marie-Christine Soma at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Further appearances include her role debut as Rosalinde Die Fledermaus at the Hamburg Staatsoper and with Les Musiciens du Louvre on tour at the Teatro Real and the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées; and Poulenc Gloria with the Reno Philharmonic. In future seasons, Stucker makes anticipated debuts at the Dutch National Opera, Santa Fe Opera and returns to the Royal Opera House. Read her full bio here.

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Featuring Guest Vocalist Jacquelyn StUCKER

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The Davidson Institute for Talent Development

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Cecilia Lee

Nancy Northrup & Allen Black

Bill Yundt

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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

  • 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.

    Dining

    Beaujolais Bistro

    Hotels

    Grand Sierra Resort