The Las Vegas Philharmonic brings the enchanting musical universe of Studio Ghibli to life at Reynolds Hall, with conductor Rei Hotoda leading a full orchestral celebration of composer Joe Hisaishi's iconic scores. If you've ever been moved by the soaring melodies of Spirited Away, the whimsical themes of My Neighbor Totoro, or the adventurous spirit of Princess Mononoke, hearing these beloved compositions performed live by a symphony orchestra is something special. Hisaishi's music has a way of capturing both childlike wonder and profound emotion, and the orchestral arrangements reveal layers of complexity that make these already memorable themes even more powerful.
This is one of those concerts that works equally well whether you're a longtime Ghibli devotee or just someone who appreciates beautiful orchestral music. The music stands on its own merit—rich, melodic, and surprisingly sophisticated—while also evoking the imagery and emotional depth of the films. Reynolds Hall's excellent acoustics and intimate atmosphere make it an ideal setting for this kind of cinematic symphonic experience, where the orchestra becomes the storyteller.