The Las Vegas Philharmonic Presents Beethoven's Fifth!
Reynolds Hall

The Las Vegas Philharmonic brings the power and majesty of Beethoven's iconic Fifth Symphony to Reynolds Hall. Led by acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin, this classical program opens with Dvořák's vibrant Carnival Overture, setting a festive tone for the evening. The concert features Grammy-winning soprano Hila Plitmann performing John Corigliano's innovative "Mr. Tambourine Man," a captivating song cycle based on Bob Dylan's lyrics reimagined with classical compositions.

The evening culminates with Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, one of classical music's most recognizable and beloved works. Known for its dramatic four-note opening motif, this masterpiece takes listeners through a journey from darkness to triumph. The excellent acoustics of the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall provide the perfect setting to experience the full emotional range and technical brilliance of the Las Vegas Philharmonic.

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