Voice & Flame with Solaria Singers & Players
May
16

Voice & Flame with Solaria Singers & Players

Andrew Minear, Conductor

Marc-Antoine Charpentier Te Deum (H.146)
Veljo Tormis Curse Upon Iron
Francis Poulenc Figure Humaine

In this bold and evocative program, Orlando’s own professional choir, the Solaria Singers, weave together music across centuries. From pre-Revolutionary France to Soviet-era Estonia to occupied WWII Paris, Voice and Flame traces humanity’s struggle, resilience, and hope in times of upheaval.

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Season Finale: Scheherezade
Jun
6

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Season Finale: Scheherezade

Earl Lee, conductor
Alessio Bax, piano

Jessica Meyer Turbulent Flames (World Premiere)
Manuel de Falla Nights in the Garden of Spain
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Season Finale: Scheherezade
Jun
7

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Season Finale: Scheherezade

Earl Lee, conductor
Alessio Bax, piano

Jessica Meyer Turbulent Flames (World Premiere)
Manuel de Falla Nights in the Garden of Spain
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade

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Dr. Phillips Center presents Avatar in Concert
Jun
20

Dr. Phillips Center presents Avatar in Concert

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Four Corners Sound Bath
Jun
27

Four Corners Sound Bath

The Four Corners Sound Collaborative presents an immersive surround-sound experience for deep relaxation and sonic bliss. Sound Baths are known to improve focus, inspire creativity, and reset the nervous system through the use of resonant instruments such as crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, gentle gongs, chimes, flutes, and other world percussion instruments that mimic sounds found in nature. Sound Baths are generally experienced lying down. Participants should bring a yoga mat and any other comfort items that encourage a state of rest, such as a pillow, blanket, or eye mask.

Based in Orlando, Florida, The Four Corners Sound Collaborative is Alice Gomes, Emma Koi, John Jendro, and Diane Pilatovsky. Together, they bring decades of experience in meditation, music, psychology, and yoga to create immersive experiences that calm the mind and allow the body to find deep rest.

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Ben Folds with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
Apr
29

Ben Folds with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

Be there when Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter-composer Ben Folds joins the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra to perform music spanning Ben’s entire career. Widely regarded as one of the major musical influences of our generation, Ben’s enormous body of genre-bending music includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums and numerous collaborative records.

His latest album, 2023’s What Matters Most is a blend of piano-driven pop rock songs featuring a live orchestral performance of his hits captured just before he stepped down as Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) at the Kennedy Center. He currently tours as a pop artist while also performing with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras.

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Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Silver Screen Classics
Apr
25

Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Silver Screen Classics

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra

Join the magnificent Bach Choir and Orchestra for a captivating journey through the music of film—often hailed as classical music of today. Experience an entertaining and engaging program that brings your favorite movies to life through spectacular choral and orchestral performances.

From sweeping scores to memorable melodies, this concert celebrates the artistry that makes film music so powerful and beloved. Perfect for movie buffs and music lovers alike, the performance promises excitement, emotion, and grandeur. Celebrate the grand finale of a fabulous season with this unforgettable cinematic tribute, a joyous celebration of music’s magic on the big screen.

Tickets from $20.

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Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Silver Screen Classics
Apr
25

Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Silver Screen Classics

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra

Join the magnificent Bach Choir and Orchestra for a captivating journey through the music of film—often hailed as classical music of today. Experience an entertaining and engaging program that brings your favorite movies to life through spectacular choral and orchestral performances.

From sweeping scores to memorable melodies, this concert celebrates the artistry that makes film music so powerful and beloved. Perfect for movie buffs and music lovers alike, the performance promises excitement, emotion, and grandeur. Celebrate the grand finale of a fabulous season with this unforgettable cinematic tribute, a joyous celebration of music’s magic on the big screen.

Tickets from $20.

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Sound Bath Meditation at Peace & Justice Institute 8th Annual Conference
Apr
9

Sound Bath Meditation at Peace & Justice Institute 8th Annual Conference

Emma Koi will be opening the convention with a sound bath meditation for centering and grounding for the start of the day.

Annual convening hosting cross-sector audience to explore practices transforming our region into one of prevention, hope & healing for all.

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Spring Pops in Oviedo
Mar
6

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Spring Pops in Oviedo

This event is free.

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra invites you to an evening of music at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church featuring orchestral pieces you’ll recognize from movies and popular culture. From the grandeur of royal waltzes to the lighthearted energy of a polka, these timeless masterpieces will have you move to the music!

This indoor event is free and open to the public.

The concert begins at 7 p.m.

Parking is free for this event.

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Spring Pops in Winter Park
Mar
6

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Spring Pops in Winter Park

This event is free.

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra invites you to an evening of music at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church featuring orchestral pieces you’ll recognize from movies and popular culture. From the grandeur of royal waltzes to the lighthearted energy of a polka, these timeless masterpieces will have you move to the music!

This indoor event is free and open to the public.

The concert begins at 7 p.m.

Parking is free for this event.

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Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: St. John Passion | J.S. Bach
Mar
1

Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: St. John Passion | J.S. Bach

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra • Laura Choi Stuart, soprano • Amanda Crider, mezzo-soprano • Jacob Perry, tenor • Kevin Deas, bass • John Grau, Evangelist • Thaddaeus Bourne, Jesus

Experience Bach’s St. John Passion, the first of his four passions and a masterwork celebrated for its dramatic intensity and vivid storytelling. Filled with powerful musical portrayals of Christ’s capture and crucifixion, this work stands as one of Bach’s most visceral and compelling compositions.

From soaring chorales to intense recitatives, the passion draws listeners deep into the emotional and spiritual heart of the narrative. Whether you’re a devoted Bach enthusiast or new to his genius, this performance offers a profound journey through one of history’s greatest musical masterpieces, leaving a lasting impression on all who hear it.

Tickets from $25.

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Brevard Symphony Orchestra: Mozart meets Rossini
Jan
24

Brevard Symphony Orchestra: Mozart meets Rossini

Excitement and drama take center stage. Rossini’s lively The Italian Girl in Algiers sets a spirited tone. Violinist Siwoo Kim shines in Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 and leads to a powerful finale with Mozart’s dramatic Symphony No. 40. In addition to this matinee performance, there will be an evening performance at 7:30 p.m.

Individual tickets available at the King Center at (321) 242-2219 and kingcenter.com. Students receive 75% off tickets with valid student I.D. at the King Center Box Office before each concert. Active military and first responders receive a 50% discount to all BSO concerts by contacting the King Center.

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Brevard Symphony Orchestra: Mozart meets Rossini
Jan
24

Brevard Symphony Orchestra: Mozart meets Rossini

Excitement and drama take center stage. Rossini’s lively The Italian Girl in Algiers sets a spirited tone. Violinist Siwoo Kim shines in Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 and leads to a powerful finale with Mozart’s dramatic Symphony No. 40. In addition to this matinee performance, there will be an evening performance at 7:30 p.m.

Individual tickets available at the King Center at (321) 242-2219 and kingcenter.com. Students receive 75% off tickets with valid student I.D. at the King Center Box Office before each concert. Active military and first responders receive a 50% discount to all BSO concerts by contacting the King Center.

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Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Carmina Burana & Rhapsody in Blue
Nov
2

Bach Festival Society of Winter Park: Carmina Burana & Rhapsody in Blue

Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra • Clara Rottsolk, soprano • Patrick Muelheise, tenor • Brandon Hendrickson, baritone • Byeol Kim, piano

Few works ignite the stage like Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Since its explosive 1937 premiere, this bold, rhythm-driven masterpiece has captivated audiences worldwide. From the thunderous opening of “O Fortuna” to its final return, Carmina Burana is a visceral musical journey that still resonates in film, television, and pop culture.

Sharing the program is Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, featuring award-winning pianist Byeol Kim. This groundbreaking 1924 piece blends classical tradition with jazz’s raw energy, capturing the vibrant pulse of 1920s America.

Experience two revolutionary works in one unforgettable evening—each bold, iconic, and a powerful testament to music’s enduring impact.

Tickets from $30.

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO
Nov
1

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is in trouble! The evil, anti-musical mastermind, Dr. Monotone wants to take over the world and put an end to music forever with his new weapon: The Monotonizer 3000. This powerful device is capable of transforming all the musical notes that ever existed into one, singular, ear-piercing, terrible-sounding honk. What would our world be with one note, one instrument, one culture, one language?

Our narrator, a brand new spy on her very first mission under Maestro Enterprises Inc., has T-minus 45 minutes to travel the world in search of Dr. Monotone’s secret lair. Grab your high tech gadgets and spy gear as we explore cultures and countries for clues. Only with the audience’s imaginations, problem-solving skills, and musical insight will we be able to prevent the end of diversity in music as we know it!

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO
Oct
29

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is in trouble! The evil, anti-musical mastermind, Dr. Monotone wants to take over the world and put an end to music forever with his new weapon: The Monotonizer 3000. This powerful device is capable of transforming all the musical notes that ever existed into one, singular, ear-piercing, terrible-sounding honk. What would our world be with one note, one instrument, one culture, one language?

Our narrator, a brand new spy on her very first mission under Maestro Enterprises Inc., has T-minus 45 minutes to travel the world in search of Dr. Monotone’s secret lair. Grab your high tech gadgets and spy gear as we explore cultures and countries for clues. Only with the audience’s imaginations, problem-solving skills, and musical insight will we be able to prevent the end of diversity in music as we know it!

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Andrea Bocelli in Concert
Oct
9

Andrea Bocelli in Concert

Get ready for an unforgettable night of music! Dr. Phillips Center presents Andrea Bocelli Live In Concert October 9 at Kia Center.

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO
Oct
8

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is in trouble! The evil, anti-musical mastermind, Dr. Monotone wants to take over the world and put an end to music forever with his new weapon: The Monotonizer 3000. This powerful device is capable of transforming all the musical notes that ever existed into one, singular, ear-piercing, terrible-sounding honk. What would our world be with one note, one instrument, one culture, one language?

Our narrator, a brand new spy on her very first mission under Maestro Enterprises Inc., has T-minus 45 minutes to travel the world in search of Dr. Monotone’s secret lair. Grab your high tech gadgets and spy gear as we explore cultures and countries for clues. Only with the audience’s imaginations, problem-solving skills, and musical insight will we be able to prevent the end of diversity in music as we know it!

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Streetlight Manifesto and The Bandits of The Acoustic Revolution Orchestra
Sep
27

Streetlight Manifesto and The Bandits of The Acoustic Revolution Orchestra

AEG Presents Streetlight Manifesto and The Bandits of The Acoustic Revolution Orchestra.

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Sep
17

Sound Bath Meditation

Sound bath meditation offers a deeply calming experience to help you slow down and return to yourself. Through the resonant tones of crystal singing bowls and other world instruments, we'll invite the nervous system to settle, allowing space for rest, restoration, and renewed clarity. Sound meditation opens perception and gently deepens our connection to the world within and around us. Come as you are. 

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Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO
Sep
17

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Where in the World is OPO

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is in trouble! The evil, anti-musical mastermind, Dr. Monotone wants to take over the world and put an end to music forever with his new weapon: The Monotonizer 3000. This powerful device is capable of transforming all the musical notes that ever existed into one, singular, ear-piercing, terrible-sounding honk. What would our world be with one note, one instrument, one culture, one language?

Our narrator, a brand new spy on her very first mission under Maestro Enterprises Inc., has T-minus 45 minutes to travel the world in search of Dr. Monotone’s secret lair. Grab your high tech gadgets and spy gear as we explore cultures and countries for clues. Only with the audience’s imaginations, problem-solving skills, and musical insight will we be able to prevent the end of diversity in music as we know it!

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Jul
4

Brevard Symphony Orchestra: July 4th Symphony Under the Stars

Join your Brevard Symphony Orchestra on July 4th for our free annual Symphony Under the Stars! Bring a chair or blanket and watch the orchestra perform patriotic favorites. At 9:15, a fireworks display will join the orchestra over the river. Our emcee again this year is Mindy from Mindy & Company on Lite Rock 99.3.

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Jun
28

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra: Liberty Weekend

In advance of the Fourth of July Holiday, the annual Liberty Weekend concert by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra returns Saturday, June 28 with patriotic favorites and American classics.

Prior to the concert at 7:00 p.m., enjoy a prelude performance by the Central Florida Community Arts Choir and the Colonel Joe Kittinger Award will be presented at 6:45 p.m. to a distinguished local veteran for their service and contributions to aviation, the country and the Central Florida community. The music begins at 7:00 p.m. and takes place in Terminal C, Level 2, Departures, at Orlando International Airport.

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