By Elinor Bugli

Flutist Boglárka Kiss to make her second appearance as soloist with the Carson City Symphony on Sunday, April 24.
Flutist Boglárka Kiss to make her second appearance as soloist with the Carson City Symphony on Sunday, April 24.

The Carson City Symphony, directed by David Bugli, continues its 38th season on Sunday, April 24, 2022, at 4 p.m., with “LatinXpressions IV” at the Carson City Community Center’s Bob Boldrick Theater, 851 E. William Street in Carson City. The concert highlights music of Latin America as well as classical compositions.

Tickets are $18 general admission; $15 for seniors, students, and Symphony Association members; and free for youth age 18 and under. Tickets are on sale online at CCSymphony.com or at the door. “Flex” tickets at discounted prices are available from the Symphony at 775-883-4154.

Featured soloists are flutist Boglárka Kiss, playing Mozart’s Concerto in D Major, and violinist Brian Fox, playing Astor Piazzolla’s Oblivion. Guest group is Mariachi Cazadores de Nevada, performing El Son de la Negra, orchestrated by David Bugli. The program also includes South of the Border by Jerry Neil Smith, Tango Pictures by Adriana Isabel Figueroa Mañas, and A Night in Mexico by Paul Creston.

Boglárka Kiss, a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician, recording artist, and college dean, resides in southern California. The April 24 performance will be her second appearance with Carson City Symphony. Dr. Brian Fox is Concertmaster of Carson City Symphony and Director of Carson City School District
Orchestras.

Pre-show entertainment by Mariachi Cazadores de Nevada begins at 3:00 p.m. in the lobby. A Meet-the-Soloists concert preview with conductor David Bugli and soloists Boglárka Kiss and Brian Fox begins at 3:15 p.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room.

Carson City Symphony is a community orchestra of about 60 players who perform music from the 15th to the 21st centuries. The LatinXpressions concert series is funded in part by a Challenge America grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The 2021-22 concert season is supported with public funding through the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Carson City Cultural Commission, and private donations.

For information, see CCSymphony.com or call (775) 883-4154.