Las Vegas Philharmonic 2015-16 Season

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Passion, performance, inspiration and celebration, it’s all here. Welcome to our new, expanded season. I am thrilled to introduce the Las Vegas

Philharmonic’s 2015/2016 season! Over the past year, I have enjoyed getting to know our musicians and in constructing this season’s program, my intention is to celebrate their amazing artistry. We’re expanding the season by adding five matinees, creating a new Spotlight Series that will include three intimate

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OPENING NIGHT / SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 - 7:30pm

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015 - 7:30pm

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Opening Night Cocktail Party 9:30pm - $50 per person; reservations required; ticket purchase separate

Andrew Tyson, piano

DAN VISCONTI Breakdown BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 THIS CELEBRATORY OPENING NIGHT concert unleashes

ANDREW TYSON

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the symphonic power of two timeless and titanic German masters and matches it with modern day exuberance. This exciting night of music begins with the pulsating and energetic overture, Breakdown, by the young American composer and Rome Prize recipient, Dan Visconti. Emerging artist Andrew Tyson, described by BBC Radio 3 as “a real poet of the piano,” is the soloist for Beethoven’s third piano concerto. The concert concludes in a vivid display of ensemble strength with Brahms’s radiant and triumphant second symphony.

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV “Procession of the Nobles” from Mlada GLIÈRE “Russian Sailor’s Dance” from The Red Poppy DVORÁK Slavonic Dance, Op. 72, No. 2 in E minor VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on Greensleeves ELGAR Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 FALLA “Ritual Fire Dance” from El amor brujo DEBUSSY The Girl with the Flaxen Hair DEBUSSY Clair de Lune SIBELIUS Finlandia, Op. 26 GRIEG “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, Op. 46 EMBARK ON A WHIRLWIND FOREIGN AFFAIR with this international smorgasbord

selected by Cabrera to showcase the passion and purpose of the composers alongside the skill and vibrancy of every section of the orchestra. Passport to the World pairs familiar works such as Clair de lune, Pomp and Circumstance, and Finlandia with an array of dances, tone poems and ceremonial works by music’s greatest colorists.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2015 - 7:30pm

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2015 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2015 - 2:00pm

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall

Our annual celebration of the holiday season!

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Donato Cabrera, conductor Las Vegas Master Singers, David Weiller

Alexi Kenney, violin

NATHAN TANOUYE Desert Flight (world premiere) BARBER Concerto for Violin, Op. 14 SIBELIUS Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39

MUSIC THAT ENCAPSULATES TIME AND PLACE

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features in this evocative program celebrating Jean Sibelius’s 100th birthday. The Finnish composer’s first symphony illustrates his heartfelt tonal palette allowing the listener to experience the glories of his natural world. Samuel Barber’s violin concerto performed with Alexi Kenney–a young artist of uncommon depth, poise and instinct–conjures echoes of the turbulent 1930s. The world premiere of Desert Flight, a sprightly ode to Southern Nevada’s own landscape composed by Principal Trombonist Nathan Tanouye, launches the celebration.

LAS VEGAS PHILHARMONIC’S TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY GATHERING launches

the city’s festive season with a family-friendly, fun-filled concert that brings the community together on stage and off. This year’s concerts feature a special screening of the film The Snowman based on the beloved children’s book accompanied by the orchestra performing the beautiful score. In addition, festive favorites including excerpts from The Nutcracker, and the traditional sing-along make this a most merry musical celebration you won’t want to miss!

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2016 - 7:30pm SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2016 - 2:00pm

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2016 - 7:30pm

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm (Saturday) and 1:00pm (Sunday) in Reynolds Hall

Featuring the Las Vegas Philharmonic

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Martina Filjak, piano

MASON BATES Devil’s Radio RAVEL Piano Concerto in G Major RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 MUSIC THAT IS BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL features in

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this rollicking program that will see fingers fly and pulses race. Acclaimed American composer Mason Bates’s Devil’s Radio is equal parts darkness and groove. This is a fantastic opportunity for Las Vegans to experience Bates’s propulsive and engaging music, which is sweeping the country’s concert halls. Maurice Ravel’s first jazz experiences fed directly into his “lighthearted and brilliant” piano concerto performed by charismatic Croatian pianist, Martina Filjak. Considered a triumph of confident craftsmanship and filled with melodic and poetic lushness, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s second symphony is a testament to creative courage.

WE SHAKE THINGS UP – PUN INTENDED! – mid-season to present a special concert

featuring internationally acclaimed 12-piece “little orchestra” Pink Martini with the Las Vegas Philharmonic in a unique performance. Transport yourself to the “middle of a samba parade in Rio de Janeiro ... a French music hall of the 1930s or a palazzo in Napoli” (Thomas Lauderdale, band leader/pianist) with this cosmopolitan, multi-lingual concert featuring lovely lead chanteuse, China Forbes, and showcasing an intoxicatingly international mix of cabaret, samba, and jazz.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 - 7:30pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 - 7:30pm SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016 - 2:00pm

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm (Saturday) and 1:00pm (Sunday) in Reynolds Hall

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Donato Cabrera, conductor

De Ann Letourneau, violin

GLASS Company for String Orchestra MOZART Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K 504, “Prague” BRAHMS Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77

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Cory Tiffin, clarinet

“TRUE MUSIC MUST REPEAT THE THOUGHT and

CONCERTMASTER DE ANN LETOURNEAU TAKES CENTER-STAGE for Brahms’s violin concerto, marking her

solo debut under the baton of Music Director, Donato Cabrera. The technically demanding, lyrical concerto shares a gypsy spirit with the Bohemian winds found in Mozart’s “Prague” symphony, written in the Czech city a century earlier. The concert opens with Company, Philip Glass’s arrangement of his String Quartet No. 2 originally composed as a score to a Samuel Beckett poem and marking the orchestra’s first performances of a work by the famed American minimalist.

Andrew Armstrong, piano

STRAVINSKY Scherzo à la russe MILHAUD Le création du monde BERNSTEIN Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs WEILL Little Threepenny Music GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue

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inspirations of the people and the time. My people are Americans and my time is today.” – George Gershwin (1898-1937) Relive the sassy excitement of the Roaring Twenties! Igor Stravinsky’s buoyant Scherzo creates a broad musical smile while Darius Milhaud’s Le création du monde celebrates the exotic spirit of Josephine Baker. The Philharmonics’s own Cory Tiffin solos in Leonard Bernstein’s rollicking Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs and Kurt Weill’s suite from his famous Threepenny Opera emulates a 1920s cabaret band. The concert concludes with the grandaddy of all symphonic jazz blends, George Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue. Pianist Andrew Armstrong whose performance of the piece with The Symphony Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio has been viewed over 1,250,000 times on YouTube, is the guest soloist. 702.749.2000

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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 - 7:30pm SUNDAY, MAY 22, 2016 - 2:00pm

SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 - 7:30pm

Pre-concert lecture at 6:30pm (Saturday) and 1:00pm (Sunday) in Reynolds Hall

Featuring the Las Vegas Philharmonic

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Oliver Herbert, cello

D.J. SPARR Dreams of the Old Believers TCHAIKOVSKY Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6 “Pathétique” PROVIDING THRILLING EXTREMES in sound and

OLIVER HERBERT

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challenging the musicians to bring their technical ‘A’ game, expect to experience passion, poetry, pathos and musical fire! Opening with an overture dedicated to Cabrera, D. J. Sparr’s Dreams of the Old Believers tells the tale of a family out of time, living deep in the Siberian taiga and utterly divorced from the 20th century. The concert turns to perhaps the most beloved of all Russian composers, Tchaikovsky, with rising star cellist Oliver Herbert performing the master’s Rococo Variations. Cabrera ends the evening with one of the most recognizable symphonies ever composed, Tchaikovsky’s tragic and hauntingly beautiful Symphony No. 6.

Alexandra Silber, vocals

HAVING GRACED THE PRESTIGIOUS STAGES AT CARNEGIE HALL, The Kennedy

Center, The Savoy in London’s West End, Royal Albert Hall and countless others, this gifted singer and actress has been wowing audiences and winning critical acclaim since graduating from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2005. She made her San Francisco Symphony debut as Maria (opposite Cheyenne Jackson) in a concert presentation of West Side Story, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. This historic, first-ever concert presentation was accompanied by the first-ever full symphonic recording, recently nominated for a GRAMMY®. Ms. Silber’s soaring vocal talent will be on full display in this debut appearance with the Las Vegas Philharmonic. ALEXANDRA SILBER

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TROESH STUDIO THEATER, THE SMITH CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Music Education Programs

GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL in this new Tuesday night Spotlight Series as members

YOUTH CONCERT SERIES AND YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERTO COMPETITION

The Spotlight Series is offered as an add-on to Series I, II or III subscriptions. Currently not available as a stand alone.

Every year, more than 16,000 students stream into Reynolds Hall to see the Las Vegas

of your Las Vegas Philharmonic perform some of their most cherished pieces composed for small ensembles in the intimate Troesh Studio Theater.

Brahms: First & Foremost Tuesday, February 16, 2016 - 7:30pm De Ann Letourneau, violin Andrew Smith, cello Jason Bonham, viola Sandra Rivers, piano BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op. 78 BRAHMS Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8 BRAHMS Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 Our Spotlight Series begins with some of the most beautiful music Brahms ever wrote, featuring three of our principal string players, including our Concertmaster, De Ann Letourneau along with pianist, Sandra Rivers.

Mozart, Poulenc & Beethoven Tuesday, April 26, 2016 - 7:30pm Stephen Caplan, oboe Cory Tiffin, clarinet Bill Bernatis, horn Janis McKay, bassoon Mykola Suk, piano MOZART Quintet in E–flat Major for Piano and Winds, K. 452 POULENC Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano BEETHOVEN Quintet in E–flat for Piano and Winds, Op. 16

Philharmonic perform its annual Youth Concert Series. Many of these children are experiencing a live classical concert for the very first time. They watch in wonder as they see the different instruments on stage and hear how the music comes together from sweet melodies played by the violins to bright and exuberant sounds resonating from the brass. The children are inspired, and it’s at that moment many of them decide which instruments they would like to play. Several of these students go on to compete in the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s Young Artists Concerto Competition. Winners of this competition receive the opportunity to perform on stage with the Las Vegas Philharmonic. Since the program’s inception 16 years ago, more than 180,000 4th- and 5th-grade students in the Clark County School District have attended the concerts, many of whom come from Title 1/At Risk schools. These concerts are always offered free-ofcharge to the schools, with the costs underwritten by the Philharmonic’s generous donors. The organization relies predominately on individual and corporate donations and grants from the community to sustain and expand the program.

Musical masterpieces for piano and winds by Mozart, Beethoven, and Francis Poulenc, featuring pianist Mykola Suk with Principal Winds of the Las Vegas Philharmonic.

The goal is to expand the program over the next three years so that it will include

Baroque Splendour Tuesday, May 3, 2016 - 7:30pm

Please consider making a gift to support these vital educational programs when

De Ann Letourneau, violin Alexander Viazovtsev, flute Andrew Smith, cello Voltaire Versoza, harpsichord A concert featuring gems of the Baroque period, including a soulful cello suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, and intimate chamber works by Vivaldi and others.

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two full weeks of concerts and serve more than 30,000 students per year. you place your subscription order.

PLEASE GIVE ONLINE AT LVPHIL.ORG TO SUPPORT THESE VITAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

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Exciting New Options

LOST TICKETS

If you lose your tickets, please contact the Box Office to have free replacements issued. Ticket reprints must be picked up at the Box Office and signed for by the patron.

• Choose from Series I, II, or III • New flexibility with add-on concerts at subscriber prices • More affordable (B Priced) seats on the main floor • 6:30pm pre-concert lectures for most concerts • New Spotlight Series in Troesh Studio Theater announced – add it to your Subscription Series • More matinees—make sure and select your time and date for four of the offered concerts • Special premium Pink Martini concert—buy it in your Series or add it on at early subscription pricing before May 1, 2015

Learn More

Join us for free pre-concert lectures with Maestro Cabrera about the performances. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter and subscribe to our monthly enews blasts to learn about upcoming events, interviews with guest artists and Maestro Cabrera, plus special offers. www.facebook.com/LasVegasPhilharmonic

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TICKET EXCHANGE & DONATION

If you have a scheduling conflict, the Box Office can exchange your tickets for another Las Vegas Philharmonic concert during the current season, depending on ticket availability. If the cost of the new tickets is greater than the original tickets being exchanged, the patron must pay the difference. Differences resulting in money owed will be considered a donation to the Las Vegas Philharmonic. If you do not wish to exchange your tickets, you can donate your tickets back to the Box Office by 2:00 pm on the day of the performance for resale. You will receive a letter from the Las Vegas Philharmonic acknowledging your donation for tax purposes. Please call The Smith Center Patron Services at 702.749.2847 to process ticket exchanges and donations. No exchange or donation will be accepted after the performance date and time printed on the ticket. SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES

The Las Vegas Philharmonic offers shuttle buses from two pick-up locations in the Las Vegas area. Bus passes must be purchased in advance, and can be obtained when purchasing concert tickets, or by calling The Smith Center Box Office Patron Services at 702.749.2000. Bus passes are not available at the departure lot. Each bus pass costs $20 per concert (discount rate available if ordered early as part of a subscription by May 1, 2015).

Place your Series order by May 1, 2015 to get 10% or more off your purchase. This includes add-on items! Subscription tickets will be mailed in August 2015. The first performance is on Saturday, September 12, 2015.

Three easy ways to subscribe

Use the worksheet on page 17 to decide on your Series and add-ons, then either: 1

Call the Las Vegas Philharmonic VIP Subscriber Line: 702.749.2847

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Order online from our website at lvphil.org

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Drop by the Box Office and purchase your subscription in person

BOX OFFICE LOCATION The Smith Center Box Office is located at 361 Symphony Park, Las Vegas, NV 89106. It is on the West side of Reynolds Hall, adjacent to the courtyard between Reynolds Hall and Boman Pavilion. Patrons may park directly in front of Reynolds Hall on Symphony Park Avenue to conduct transactions at the Box Office. The Box Office is open Monday-Saturday, 10am to 6pm and until 8pm on concert nights. All ticket sales are final. No refunds can be made on ticket orders. Renewing subscribers will be seated first. Subscription requests are filled in the order in which they are received. All programs and artists are subject to change.

BUS DEPARTURE TIMES 5:45 PM

Accommodates a pre-concert lecture at 6:30 PM

9/12/15: 10/24/15: 11/21/15: 1/9/16: 3/5/16: 4/2/16: 5/21/16:

Beethoven & Brahms Passport to the World Cabrera Celebrates Sibelius Cabrera Conducts Rachmaninoff Cabrera Conducts Mozart Gershwin: Music of the Jazz Age Cabrera Conducts Tchaikovsky

BUS DEPARTURE LOTS

6:30 PM

No pre-concert lecture

12/5/15: The Snowman 2/6/16: Pink Martini 6/4/16: Dream of Now, Dream of Then. Alexandra Silber Brings Broadway to Las Vegas

1) Summerlin: Starbright Theater, 2215 Thomas Ryan Blvd. 2) Henderson: Anthem Center at Independence Center, 2460 Hampton Road

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Join Us

OUR MISSION Las Vegas Philharmonic Guild will support the orchestra in its musical

performances and educational initiatives throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Its members, through volunteer service, will raise funds, assist at performances, and develop other projects as will further the goals of the orchestra.

For more information, please email: Membership@LVPhil.com or call 702.462.2338

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A

$868.00

$960.00

$96.00

B

$598.00

$660.00

$66.00

C

$418.00

$460.00

$46.00

D

$238.00

$260.00

$26.00

PRICE LEVEL

Early Renewal (SAVE 10%)

Price After 5/1/15

List Individual Price

A

$434.00

$480.00

$96.00

B

$299.00

$330.00

$66.00

C

$209.00

$230.00

$46.00

D

$119.00

$130.00

$26.00

PRICE LEVEL

Early Renewal (SAVE 10%)

Price After 5/1/15

List Individual Price

A

$434.00

$480.00

$96.00

2015 - 2016 SEASON ALL 10 CONCERTS

QTY

SERIES II - 5 CONCERTS Reynolds Hall

9/12/15: Beethoven & Brahms 11/21/15: Cabrera Celebrates Sibelius 1/9 -1/10/16: Cabrera Conducts Rachmaninoff 3/5/16: Cabrera Conducts Mozart 5/21-5/22/16: Cabrera Conducts Tchaikovsky QTY

SERIES III - 5 CONCERTS Reynolds Hall

10/24/15: Passport to the World 12/5-12/6/15: The Snowman 2/6/16: Pink Martini 4/2 - 4/3/16: Gershwin: Music of the Jazz Age 6/4/16: Broadway / Alexandra Silber

B

$299.00

$330.00

$66.00

C

$209.00

$230.00

$46.00

D

$119.00

$130.00

$26.00

Price After 5/1/15

Series I Bus - 10 RT Bus Rides

$150.00

$200.00

Series II Bus - 5 RT Bus Rides

$75.00

$100.00

$75.00

$100.00

Early Renewal Save 10%

Price After 5/1/15

$150.00

$168.00

HEND

Early Renewal Save 20%

All bus services are for evening shows

Series III Bus - 5 RT Bus Rides

QTY

SPOTLIGHT SERIES Three Tuesday evening performances in Troesh Studio Theater. Open seating. Performance dates: 2/16/16, 4/26/16, 5/3/16 Spotlight Series 3-Show Pack

QTY

INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS - ADD TO YOUR PACKAGE Early Renewal Save 10%

Select your evening or matinee add-on concerts below 9/12/15:

Price After 5/1/15

Beethoven & Brahms - 7:30 PM

10/24/15: Passport to the World - 7:30 PM 11/21/15: Cabrera Celebrates Sibelius - 7:30 PM

A $96.00

12/5/15:

The Snowman - SATURDAY MATINEE 2:00 PM

B $66.00

12/5/15:

The Snowman - 7:30 PM

12/6/15:

The Snowman - SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 PM

C $46.00

1/9/16:

Cabrera Conducts Rachmaninoff - 7:30 PM

1/10/16:

Cabrera Conducts Rachmaninoff - SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 PM

B $59.80

Pink Martini - 7:30 PM

C $41.80

3/5/16:

Cabrera Conducts Mozart - 7:30 PM

D $23.80

4/2/16:

Gershwin: Music of the Jazz Age - 7:30 PM

4/3/16:

Gershwin: Music of the Jazz Age - SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 PM

B $66.00

5/21/16:

Cabrera Conducts Tchaikovsky - 7:30 PM

C $46.00

5/22/16:

Cabrera Conducts Tchaikovsky - SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 PM

6/4/16:

Broadway / Alexandra Silber - 7:30 PM

D $26.00

2/6/16:

SUBSCRIPTION WORKSHEET QTY

PLEASE SELECT 2:00 PM MATINEES

PRODUCT ALL 7:30 PM PERFORMANCES UNLESS 2:00 PM MATINEES ARE SELECTED

A $86.80

This is a premium performance, please note the price increase after May 1, 2015.

SERIES I BUS - 10 RT BUS RIDES

EVENINGS ONLY

SERIES II - 5 CONCERTS SERIES II - 5 RT BUS RIDES

EVENINGS ONLY

SERIES III - 5 CONCERTS SERIES III - 5 RT BUS RIDES

EVENINGS ONLY

SPOTLIGHT SERIES - 3 CONCERTS TROESH STUDIO THEATER

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AVAILABLE ONLY AS AN ADD-ON TO YOUR SUBSCRIPTION SERIES

ADD-ON RT BUS RIDE DATE: ADD-ON CONCERT DATE: ADD-ON RT BUS RIDE DATE: ADD-ON CONCERT DATE: ADD-ON RT BUS RIDE DATE: ADD-ON CONCERT DATE: ADD-ON RT BUS RIDE DATE:

GRAND TOTAL THE SMITH CENTER, REYNOLDS HALL / PHILHARMONIC PRICE LEVELS

SUMM

A

B

C

D

D $26.00

A $250.00 B $200.00 C $150.00 D $100.00

A $96.00

HEND

QTY

Add bus rides for all evening add-ons selected above

TOTAL

SERIES I - 10 CONCERTS

GALLERY

BALCONY

Early Renewal Save 20%

Price After 5/1/15

$15 / each

$20 / each

DRESS CIRCLE

BOX TIER (SECOND FLOOR) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND NOT SHOWN

BUS TRANSPORTATION FOR ADD-ON CONCERTS Transportation for added concerts

PRICE

ADD-ON CONCERT DATE: SUMM

QTY

BUS TRANSPORTATION

COMPLETE THE WORKSHEET AND ORDER ONLINE AT LVPHIL.ORG OR CALL THE VIP SUBSCRIBER LINE: 702.749.2847

4/3

List Individual Price

5/22

Price After 5/1/15

12/6

Reynolds Hall

Early Renewal (SAVE 10%)

1/10

QTY

PRICE LEVEL

12/5

LAS VEGAS PHILHARMONIC SEASON SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES SERIES I - 10 CONCERTS

ORCHESTRA / PARTERRE (MAIN FLOOR)

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