![]() ![]() A new work by GRAMMY-nominated Anna Clyne reveals her bold and vivid voice. ![]() Abandon yourself to the electrifying pulses of this magnificent work-a thrilling visceral experience-whether you’re hearing it for the first or 50 th time. The violent Russian spring “seemed to begin in an hour and was like the whole earth cracking…,” Stravinsky himself said. Then sparks fly in The Rite of Spring, roaring to life with primeval rhythms and the raw energy of ancient pagan rituals. The keys are not so much struck as sighed upon-moved as if by a breath.” ~ Seattle Times) lavishes his prodigious talents on Mozart’s stately piano concerto, whose trumpets and timpani underscore its classic elegance. The remarkable Emanuel Ax (“his touch is amazing. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program) Dai Wei’s The Dancing Moonlight dazzles with energetic verve and rhythmic flair to start the concert.Īnna Clyne This Moment (Virginia B. Bella Hristova ( The New York Times praises her “expressive nuance and rich tone”) steps into the spotlight for Barber’s Violin Concerto, exploring its serenity, angularity, and shifting accents that demand formidable virtuosic abilities. Come along as your “mind’s ears” conjure the ten pictures on exhibit-including baby chicks pecking their way out of their shells, eerie Parisian “Catacombs,” and “The Great Gate of Kiev” shaking you with the tumultuous pealing of bells in the grand finale. What a glorious beginning to our 2023-2024 Classics Series! Music Director Eric Jacobsen and the Orlando Philharmonic present the celebratory opening concert featuring Mussorgsky’s “gallery crawl” (in Ravel’s glittering orchestration). ![]() Mussorgsky/Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition & Sunday at 3:30 p.m.ĬLASSICS 1 – September 30-October 1, 2023 For more information, please contact the Box Office at 407.770.0071 or information and concert details can be found at: Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra 2023-2024 Season Subscription renewals for current subscribers will be sent in the coming weeks and new subscriptions for the 2023-2024 Season will go on sale later this spring. Please join us for another season guaranteed to delight, inspire, and send spirits soaring. Guests will enjoy a new piano concerto by James Lee III, frequent collaborator with the OPO and Music Director Eric Jacobsen, in addition to the grandest masterpieces in the repertoire, like Pictures at an Exhibition, The Rite of Spring, Brahms’s Third Symphony, and Mahler’s deeply moving “Resurrection” Symphony. Six concerts this season feature women on the podium: Mei-Ann Chen, Chloé van Soeterstède, Chelsea Gallo, and Georgia Mills, and exciting works by women composers Dai Wei, Katarina Leyman, and former Composer-in-Residence Anna Clyne. The 2023-2024 Classics Season, will feature internationally acclaimed Pianists Emanuel Ax and Alexandra Dariescu, Violinist Bella Hristova, rising star Cellist Sterling Elliott, vocalists Jamie Barton and Sarah Shafer, and the brilliant Concertmaster Rimma Bergeron-Langlois joining Music Director Eric Jacobsen and the Orlando Philharmonic’s fabulous orchestra. The Philharmonic’s inspiring music celebrates the diversity of Orlando, which is cultivated to reflect with programming and artists who will bring it to exuberant life, strengthening and enriching the musical bonds that unite the community. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra (OPO) is delighted to announce concerts for its 31st Season. ![]()
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