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Experience the beauty of live choral music this June as the TOCCATA Chorus presents Ola Gjeilo’s stunning work for choru...
05/28/2026

Experience the beauty of live choral music this June as the TOCCATA Chorus presents Ola Gjeilo’s stunning work for chorus, orchestra, and soprano soloist: "DREAMWEAVER"

Joined by orchestral works by Mozart, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn, this unforgettable program offers a musical journey for every ear.

June 4, 6 & 7
Learn more and get tickets at https://TahoeSymphony.com

We're BACK  - And we've brought the BEETHOVEN ☀️ Shows in Incline Village, Reno, and Carson Valley | Get your tickets no...
05/26/2026

We're BACK - And we've brought the BEETHOVEN ☀️

Shows in Incline Village, Reno, and Carson Valley | Get your tickets now at TahoeSymphony.com

What a series! 🎺 A few special shots from our SOUTH LAKE TAHOE performance of Verdi's Requiem - dedicated to the lives l...
03/19/2026

What a series! 🎺 A few special shots from our SOUTH LAKE TAHOE performance of Verdi's Requiem - dedicated to the lives lost in the Castle Peak Avalanche.

Thank you to our awesome musicians, soloists, and Maestra Hannah von Wiehler for bringing this unforgettable work to life throughout the Reno-Tahoe Region.

What's next for TOCCATA Tahoe Symphony? Learn more and get your tickets for our "Dreams of Dawn" concert series at https://tahoesymphony.com

03/12/2026

OPENING TONIGHT: Verdi's masterwork for chorus, soloists, and orchestra - A REQUIEM dedicated to the lives lost in the Castle Peak Avalanche.

Performances in Incline (tonight), Reno (Saturday) and South Lake Tahoe (Sunday) | tickets at https://tahoesymphony.com

We invite our community to gather with us this Thursday through Sunday (Incline Village, Reno, and South Lake) for Verdi...
03/10/2026

We invite our community to gather with us this Thursday through Sunday (Incline Village, Reno, and South Lake) for Verdi’s REQUIEM, led by Maestra Hannah Von Wiehler, and dedicated to honoring the lives lost in the Castle Peak avalanche.

Tickets @ https://tahoesymphony.com with discounts for seniors and free admission for youth (under 23).

Still glowing from our E.P.I.C. series with Elizabeth Pitcairn, Maestro Phoenix Delgado, and of course - both our orches...
03/02/2026

Still glowing from our E.P.I.C. series with Elizabeth Pitcairn, Maestro Phoenix Delgado, and of course - both our orchestra and chorus!

Ready for more? Catch our next concert series featuring Verdi's REQUIEM, opening March 12: tickets at https://tahoesymphony.com

02/11/2026

OPENING THIS FRIDAY (Reno and Incline Village): Elizabeth Pitcairn and "Felix", the Stradivarius return to TOCCATA Tahoe Symphony's Stage for a dazzling performance of Dvorak's Concerto in A Minor. 🎻 💃

See/ Hear Elizabeth and the TOCCATA chorus LIVE Deb 13-22 in Reno, Minden, and Incline Village | tickets sold at door and at https://tahoesymphony.com

Artistic Director Candidate Finalist, Phoenix Delgado, joins TOCCATA Tahoe Symphony on the conductor's stand for our E.P...
02/05/2026

Artistic Director Candidate Finalist, Phoenix Delgado, joins TOCCATA Tahoe Symphony on the conductor's stand for our E.P.I.C. concert series (February 13-22). TICKETS at: https://tahoesymphony.com

We sat down with the Maestro to learn a little more about his musical journey, inspiration, and artistry:

1. What prompted your desire to pursue conducting?
"Ever since I can remember I've never shied away from stepping into leadership roles, but I never really thought about conducting as a career until I was about to finish my bachelor’s degree (in flute performance).

My flute teacher thought that my brain would eventually crave the complexity of the full orchestral score. At the same time, my “Introduction to Conducting” professor was encouraging me to consider conducting as a career path. That, coupled with the frustrating experience of working with underwhelming conductors that lacked clear ideas of what they wanted, eventually led to me stepping onto the podium.

There is something incredibly exciting about working collaboratively with a large group of musicians and being a part of the process that assists in unlocking our full collective potential. It’s magical how an orchestra can sound one way under one conductor and completely different under another. "

2. Favorite music genre/era?
"Late classical all the way through the romantic period. I love the long beautiful, melodic lines that prioritize deep emotions over form and rules. Puccini is a great example—the way he doubles the melody in unison or octaves across so much of the orchestra, creating sweeping lines that fully envelop the listener. It probably all stems from my love of film music."

3. What excites you about the repertoire you'll conduct in our E.P.I.C. Concert Series?
"I’m really looking forward to having the opportunity to work with both the symphony AND a chorus. It’s not every day that conductors get to work with both for every concert and it is giving me the opportunity to learn new repertoire like the Brahms Liebeslieder Walzer (Love Song Waltzes). Programming a concert is much like cooking: you must first take stock of what ingredients you have and work backwards.

I discovered these waltzes by accident since I needed to find pieces with similar instrumentation to the Dvorak Violin Concert in A minor that was already programmed. Not only are they beautiful but they also fit our “love” theme that runs throughout the program given the proximity of Valentine’s Day (and they allow me to put my choral and vocal experience to work). Faure’s Pavane is a beautiful piece that I was familiar with and the option to add chorus was serendipitous.

As for Jennifer Lucy Cook’s For You I Will Be An Island, I first heard it done by the LA Master Chorale and immediately knew I had to program it as soon as the opportunity presented itself.

The Mozart Overture to Don Giovanni not only serves as the perfect backdrop for our “love” theme but its virtuosic nature allows the orchestra to shine and, of course, working with Elizabeth Pitcairn for the Dvořák Violin Concerto is a tremendous honor. Our paths have crossed throughout our careers, and I could think of no better way to close the concert. "

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Incline Village, NV
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