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Ring in the New Year with the Reno Chamber Orchestra

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An important and fun part of the Nevada Chamber Music Festival experience is our special New Year’s Eve Post-Concert Dinner Celebration. It happens right after the concluding concert of the Festival, New Year’s Eve evening at the Grand Sierra Resort. Cost is $110 per person ($50 of which is a tax-deductible donation to the RCO). You can also purchase a package for $135 that includes the New Year’s Eve concert and the Post-Concert Celebration. Call us at (775) 348-9413 to make your reservations or find out more.

Please join us and share a toast as you ring in 2012 with the Festival musicians and fellow music lovers.

As you continue your holiday shopping, remember that Nevada Chamber Music Festival and Reno Chamber Orchestra tickets make great gifts. We also have a range of RCO-related merchandise – shirts, aprons, caps, and more – available here, courtesy of Logos @ Play.

The eighth annual Nevada Chamber Music Festival takes place December 26-31, with eleven performances at South Reno United Methodist Church and UNR’s Nightingale Concert Hall.

Tickets are available right now by calling (775) 348-9413. Or you can purchase them online.

As always, we offer transferable, discounted Festival passes – good for all eleven Festival performances – as well as individual concert tickets. And we’ve kept ticket prices low, with many of the performances just $10 or $15! Anyone eighteen years old or younger, and full-time students, can attend any Festival concert for just $5.

Find out much more about the Festival at the RCO website. Each of the concerts now has its own page, where you’ll see a complete rundown of the music, performer bios, enlightening program notes by Chris Morrison, and RCO Executive Director Scott Faulkner’s invaluable video introductions for each concert.

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