Elk Grove, California, is about to be transformed into a world of enchantment, magic, and romance with the return of the beloved Strauss Festival. This annual celebration, set against the picturesque backdrop of Elk Grove Regional Park, is a must-see event for anyone who loves music, dance, and timeless beauty.
The Strauss Festival, held from the final Thursday through Sunday of July, is a dazzling showcase of choreographed storylines set to the exquisite music of Austrian composer Johann Strauss and his family. Each year, the festival brings a fresh, captivating narrative that keeps audiences spellbound. The enchanting performances are brought to life by a live orchestra under the skilled baton of Sacramento-based conductor Paolo Reyes.
Meet Maestro Paolo Reyes
Paolo Reyes, a talented conductor with a passion for orchestral music, graduated with a Masters of Music Degree in Orchestral Conducting from Sacramento State, studying under Leo Eylar. Since then, Reyes has made a name for himself as the assistant conductor for the Camellia Symphony Orchestra and has guest conducted for Citywater, Sacramento’s premiere new music ensemble. His diverse musical interests also led him to direct several productions at Fairfield’s Missouri Street Theatre. Reyes is the founder and music director of the Sacramento State Summer Symphony, an academic orchestra showcasing the strengths of Sacramento State’s Music program.
An Evening of Elegance
Each evening of the Strauss Festival begins with a prelude at 7:30 PM, where guests can admire and photograph the elegantly dressed dancers as they promenade through the park. The main performance starts at 8:15 PM, with a delightful intermission before concluding around 10:00 PM. The festival takes place on the stage at Elk Grove Regional Park’s Strauss Island, with the audience enjoying the show from a grassy knoll by the lake. The warm evening breezes, shimmering lights on the water, and the presence of resident ducks add to the magical ambiance.
Getting There
Finding Elk Grove Regional Park is easy. From Interstate 5 or Highway 99, take the Elk Grove Boulevard exit. Travel east on Elk Grove Boulevard until you reach Elk Grove-Florin Road, then turn south (right). Continue on Elk Grove-Florin Road until you see the park entrance on your right. Follow the signs to Strauss Island and prepare for an unforgettable evening.
Join us at the Strauss Festival of Elk Grove for a night of musical enchantment and romantic storytelling. It’s an experience that will leave you with memories to cherish forever.