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Carson City Symphony was founded in 1984 as the Carson City Chamber Orchestra and gave its first concert in October that year. It is a community orchestra open to amateur and volunteer professional musicians. Members come from all walks of life and have ranged from elementary school students to senior citizens. The Symphony performs five or more concerts each year for audiences in Carson City. It also has performed in Minden, Gardnerville, Fallon, South Lake Tahoe, and Virginia City. We play many works by contemporary composers and have commissioned and premiered several pieces.

Our Mission Statement (2019)

The mission of Carson City Symphony Association is to
(1) enhance the quality of life in northern Nevada by providing creative, educational, and social opportunities for amateur and volunteer professional instrumentalists and vocalists of all ages;
(2) educate and entertain a broad and diverse audience, including residents, visitors, and tourists;
(3) enhance music education for the K-12 student population and adults; and
(4) expand our reputation for adventurous programming by playing music by contemporary composers and featuring non-traditional solo instruments.


The Carson City Symphony Assoc. is a member of the Carson City Downtown Business Assoc.

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Four Carson City Students Awarded
Rosemary Nebesky Memorial Scholarships

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Media Release - December 19, 2025: Fiori "Fifi" Maiello, Luna Arredondo-Rodriguez, Stefan "Max" Giurca, and Nathaniel Gutierrez-Hernandez were awarded the tenth annual Rosemary Nebesky Memorial Scholarships by the Carson City Symphony Association at the Holiday Treat concert on December 14, 2025. The scholarship was established by John and Jennifer Webley of Santa Rosa, Calif., in memory of Rosemary Nebesky, who loved music, loved children, and had been a friend and board member of the Carson City Symphony Association. It is awarded each year to one or more Carson City students age 5 to 17 to further their instrumental music education. The winners this year were selected from several well qualified applicants who are passionate about music and were highly recommended by their teachers.

Fifi Maiello is an 8th grader who plays flute in the Carson Middle School advanced band. She has been involved with music since age 4. She sang in Symphony Youth Chorus (then called Joyful Noise), played piano and sang in youth theatre productions, and has a role in Wild Horse Children's Theatre's "Beetlejuice Junior." This year, Fifi began an additional instrument, oboe, and will use her scholarship for private lessons on oboe.

Luna Arredondo-Rodriguez is an 11th grader who plays cello in Carson High School Chamber Orchestra, and is Asst. Principal Cello in the Northern Zone Music Educators Assoc. Honor Orchestra. She received a Superior rating in the Solo and Ensemble Festival, and her school orchestra director, Dr. Brian Fox, plans to feature her as a soloist this year. Luna, a second time winner, won when she was a student at Eagle Valley Middle school just beginning cello. Luna will use her scholarship to continue private cello lessons with Priscilla Hawkins.

Max Giurca is a 6th grader who plays violin in the Advanced Orchestra at Carson Middle School and in Carson City Symphony's Symphony Youth Strings' advanced group, STRAZZ. Max began piano lessons at age 5, and violin in 3rd grade. He played baritone horn in 5th grade at Fritsch Elementary school and has been in Youth Theatre Carson City. Max will use his scholarship to expand his half-hour-piano lessons to full-hour weekly lessons.

Nathaniel Gutierrez-Hernandez is an 8th grader who plays cello in the Carson Middle School Advanced Orchestra. He experiments with playing other instruments and conducting, and has a passion for composing music. Last year, he collaborated on an original composition, "Jazztown," for string orchestra, and is enthusiastic about new composition projects. Nathan will use his scholarship for private lessons in music theory and composition.

The Webley-Nebesky family made further contributions to the scholarship fund at the end of 2023 and 2025 to continue the awards for years to come. The next round of scholarships will be awarded in fall of 2026. For more information about the scholarship and the application process, contact the Symphony at 775-883-4154 or carsoncitysymphony@gmail.com.

Photo: Nebesky Scholarship winners were recognized at Carson City Symphony's Holiday Treat Concert on December 14.
Left to right: Symphony Association President Elinor Bugli, Luna Arredondo-Rodriguez, Max Giurca, Nathaniel Gutierrez-Hernandez, Fifi Maiello, and Music Director David Bugli



Our Next Big Concert is Feb. 22
"America 250" Concert
Friday, Feb. 22, 2026

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The next Carson City Symphony Concert is "America 250" on February 22, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at the Carson City Community Center. We will be celebrating the 250th anniversary (a little early) of the United States. Our featured soloist is Brittney Mays. Music will include a performance of Gwenyth Walker's new composition, "America 250!"

Carson City Symphony Association events are supported by the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, Carson City, and by private donations.





Future Events (list updated as of Sept. 10, 2025)

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Carson City Symphony rehearsals and concerts (42nd season, 2025-2026):

For concert #1): 8/27, 9/3, 9/10, 9/17, 9/24,10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/25 (dress), 10/26 (concert)
For concert #2): 10/29 (no reh.), 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 11/26 (no reh.), 12/3, 12/10, 12/13 (dress), 12/14 (concert)
For concert #3): 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/21 (dress), 2/22 (concert)
For concert #4): 2/25 (no reh.), 3/4, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/25 (dress), 4/26 (concert)
For concert #5): 4/29 (no reh.), 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/6 (dress), 6/7 (concert)
For concert #6): 6/10, 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/4 (concert in Genoa)


Classes and Rehearsals
All free, donations or Symphony Association
memberships requested (list updated as of February 2, 2025)


Flex Tickets Available
Good for Multiple Events

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The Carson City Symphony Association offers Flex Tickets that can be used for various performances by the Carson City Symphony and Carson Chamber Singers. Flex tickets are offered at discounted prices.

Discount Flex Pass -- Can't commit to concerts dates in advance? Get Flex Tickets! Flex Tickets are good for four admissions to any Carson City Symphony and Carson Chamber Singers concert(s). You may use the pass any way you choose: bring four people to one concert, two people to two concerts, etc. Flex Tickets never expire. To purchase them, click on the "Buy Flex Tix Now" button, below. Remember to keep your receipt...it is your ticket!

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Interested in being a member of the Carson City Symphony Association, and support all our non-profit work? Just download a membership form in PFD format from our here and mail it in with your check. It will be appreciated.


To join the Carson City Symphony or Carson Chamber Singers, call 775-883-4154.

For Association membership information, click here.

For feedback that we have received on Carson City Symphony concerts, click here: reviews.


Read about Carson City Symphony's Symphony Youth Strings program.

This season's concerts have been made possible, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. The orchestra is a licensee of ASCAP and BMI and a member of the Carson City Arts & Culture Coalition. Carson City Arts & Culture Coalition

David C. Bugli, Music Director and Conductor, has a Bachelor of Science Degree in music education from Ithaca College, New York, where he studied composition for four years with Karel Husa. He has a Master of Music Degree from the University of Massachusetts. In addition to conducting, he plays classical and jazz piano, tuba, and trombone, and he composes and arranges music. He was also an adjunct faculty at Western Nevada College.

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Contact us:
David C. Bugli, Music Director and Conductor
Carson City Symphony
PO Box 2001
Carson City, NV 89702-2001
Phone: (775) 883-4154
Fax: (775) 883-4371

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Most Symphony rehearsals are on Wednesday nights (late August through late May), 7:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., in the band room at Carson High School, 1111 N. Saliman Rd., Carson City. Map.

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The Carson Chamber Singers is a choral group that has been associated with the Carson City Symphony since 1985.

For chamber music, see the Silver Strings.

For youth string programs, see Symphony Youth Strings (formerly Strings in the Schools).

For information on events at the Brewery Arts Center, click here.

Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St., Carson City. Map

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Carson City Symphony is funded, in part, by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency; Carson City; Nevada Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and private donations.
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