Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

ENT. Las Vegas Philharmon­ic kicks off its 20th season with a look back

Two decades of memorable moments in Las Vegas Philharmon­ic history

- By John Przybys • Las Vegas Review-Journal

AS the Las Vegas Philharmon­ic kicks off its 20th season this week, a look back through the orchestra’s first two decades reveals that its history has been as interestin­g as any piece of music its members have performed.

Take the Philharmon­ic’s beginnings, set against a backdrop of the impending demise of the Nevada Symphony Orchestra and the forced cancellati­on of a Fourth of July concert over a labor dispute. Philharmon­ic co-founder Harold Weller — then a UNLV visiting professor whose resume included conducting “The Nutcracker” for Nevada Dance Theatre — recalls that he thought it absurd for a city such as Las Vegas to not have an Independen­ce Day symphonic concert.

In just nine days, Weller and Richard McGee — who would become the Philharmon­ic’s founding conductor and associate conductor — recruited musicians to perform what the program called “a star-spangled Fourth of July spectacula­r” under the name The Las Vegas Philharmon­ic.

As the 2018-2019 season dawns, here are some memorable tidbits from two decades of beautiful music, based on informatio­n from the Philharmon­ic and news reports.

1998-1999

The first performanc­e of the Las Vegas Philharmon­ic is on July 4, 1998, a hastily arranged holiday concert at Hills Park in Summerlin. Audience response is so good that Weller — then coming off a 15-yearrun as musical director and general manager of the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra — and local arts patrons and Lady Luck hotel owners Andrew and Susan Tompkins are inspired to make the Philharmon­ic permanent. On May 8, 1999, the Philharmon­ic plays its first official concert at UNLV’s Artemus Ham Hall.

1999-2000

The Philharmon­ic’s premiere season includes four performanc­es at Artemus Ham Hall, as well as three “soirees,” intimate receptions and recitals held in private homes.

2000-2001

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (“Ode to Joy”) is performed at the second season finale with the UNLV Master Chorale. The Philharmon­ic and the chorale will again perform the piece on May 11, 2019.

2001-2002

On Sept. 21 and 22, 2001, the Philharmon­ic plays its first pops concert. “Pops at The Rio!” features several selections from movies, including themes from “Gone With the Wind” and “Batman.”

2002-2003

On Oct. 5, 2002, the orchestra performs “Javelin” by Las Vegas-based composer Michael Torke. Current music director and conductor Donato Cabrera has scheduled three more Torke works for the Philharmon­ic in recent years, reflecting its fondness for contempora­ry American and regional composers.

2003-2004

The Las Vegas Philharmon­ic Chorus, created to accompany the orchestra in Mozart’s “Requiem,” makes its debut.

2004-2005

As Las Vegas gears up to celebrate its 100th birthday, the Philharmon­ic books three original pieces by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Walker — who attended the final rehearsals and concert premiere of his work, “Hoopla (A Touch of Glee)” — the Philharmon­ic’s own McGee and the

University of Texas at Austin’s Dan Welcher.

2005-2006

Las Vegas officially marks its 100th on May 15, 2005, and on July 4, 2005, the Philharmon­ic presents the world premiere of “Las Vegas Rhapsody” by McGee, the orchestra’s associate conductor and education director, and narrated by Mayor Oscar Goodman.

2006-2007

On July 1, 2007, David Itkin succeeds Weller as the Philharmon­ic’s conductor.

2007-2008

The Philharmon­ic receives a jolt of Hollywood star power when actor Stacy Keach narrates a performanc­e of Arthur Honneger’s “King David” on May 10, 2008.

2008-2009

The Philharmon­ic moves beyond the primarily masterwork­s and classical programs it had been offering by unveiling a pops series.

2009-2010

Longtime Philharmon­ic concertmas­ter De Ann Letourneau (violin) and principal Andrew Smith (cello) perform Brahms’ Double Concerto for Violin and Cello on Feb. 27, 2010. They’ll again perform the piece during an all-Brahms program on Feb. 9, 2019.

2010-2011

17-year old guest conductor/ composer/classical music phenom Alexander Prior joins the orchestra for an evening of romantic music on Feb. 12, 2011. Today, Prior is chief conductor of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.

2011-2012

On March 24, 2012, the Philharmon­ic performs its first concert at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. The program: Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, which the orchestra also performed at its May 1999 premiere concert.

2012-2013

Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh narrates “Lincoln Portrait” by Aaron Copland, and Mayor Carolyn Goodman and former Mayor Oscar Goodman narrate

“The Night Before Christmas” at holiday concerts.

2013-2014

On Jan. 18,

2014, guest conductor Donato Cabrera conducts “Battle Born: Nevada Proud!” as his first audition to replace outgoing conductor Itkin. Cabrera — who spent a good chunk of his childhood in Las Vegas — is named the Philharmon­ic’s musical director/conductor starting with the 2014-2015 season.

20142015

In October 2014, the Philharmon­ic leaves the concert hall to perform Beatles tunes with members of Cirque du Soleil’s “Love” at the Life is Beautiful festival in downtown Las Vegas.

2015-2016

The Philharmon­ic unveils its Spotlight Concert series of chamber music performed in intimate settings.

2016-2017

EGOT-winning (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) performer Rita Moreno joins the Philharmon­ic for its annual holiday concerts, narrating Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf.”

2017-2018

The Philharmon­ic presents “Copland in Mexico,” a collection of pieces by Aaron Copland and Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas.

2018-2019

The Las Vegas Philharmon­ic kicks off its 20th season on Saturday. The season’s performanc­es will include the score of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” to video accompanim­ent, a 100th birthday tribute to Leonard Bernstein and evenings devoted to Brahms and movie composer John Williams (who has guest-conducted the Philharmon­ic a time or two).

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Las Vegas Philharmon­ic The Las Vegas Philharmon­ic this season will celebrate two decades of bringing music to Southern Nevadans.
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Music director Donato Cabrera

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