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created just for Orlando featuring the
As we continue to build on new artistic
work Prophetic Raptures: African Women
works and welcome new audiences to the
and the European Baroque, which will take
Philharmonic family, we are pleased to
us on an exploration of the 18th Century
announce a new musical offering at the
European musical depictions of African
Orlando Philharmonic, Resonate. Filled
characters, including Cleopatra, Dido, and
with an evening at The Plaza Live and
others.
events throughout our community, will be built on the music of Mozart, paired
Dear Orlando, This year, the Orlando Philharmonic strives to bring our diverse communities together through the theme of The American Virtuoso. With the addition of an exciting new Festival and a new Classics concert, the 2019-2020 Season will undoubtedly be our
Our goal is to always reach into new
alongside works by visionary composers
worlds, and this Season we will continue
of today. It is our wish that through this
to explore the music of South America.
program, we may give deeper context to
This November, we will present a World
the newer sounds of today while breathing
Premiere performance of Brazilian
fresh life into Mozart’s timeless voice. I
composer João Luiz Rezende’s new
look forward to sharing this new creative
harp concerto, paired with the fiery and
experience with Orlando!
passionate music of Argentina.
Yours,
most exciting and vibrant yet. I’ve never been more excited for a season of musical exploration! We open the FAIRWINDS Classics Series with America’s most celebrated saxophone
ERIC JACOBSEN
virtuoso, Branford Marsalis, paired with Ravel’s Bolero! The FAIRWINDS Classics Series
Music Director
continues in October as Concertmaster Rimma Bergeron-Langlois thrills us all with the
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
virtuosic writing of Barber’s Violin Concerto which, upon its premiere, was considered dangerously unplayable. Jeremy Kittel, an artist whose musical life spans Classical, Traditional Roots, Jazz, Celtic, and more, ties the Season together as one of the great fiddle virtuosos. He brings us a reflective World Premiere that will weave together themes and songs from the American Civil and Revolutionary Wars. In March, Symphonic Overture “America, The Beautiful” by Wang Jie opens a program with Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Through an incredibly important and timely work by our Composer-in-Residence Gabriel Kahane, entitled Emergency Shelter Intake Form, we will partner with a chorus of members from the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida. Kahane’s work asks us to examine our own views and experience, give deeper understanding to our unseen neighbors, and reflect on the shared human experience that binds us all together. In a very special added Classics concert, we will explore Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique! This heroic work has so many kaleidoscopic stories that, before we perform it, we will spend time examining the many hidden treasures within the score. The second half of the program will feature a performance of the complete masterpiece, an absolute tourde-force of the orchestral repertoire. On the Focus Series we welcome back brilliant soprano and Yale professor Awet Andemicael, who joined us in 2018 as part of de Falla’s illuminating Master Peter’s Puppet Show. Awet is a brilliant storyteller and she invites us into this unique program
Hello, Orlando! I’m both honored and delighted to be joining your Philharmonic this season as composer-in-residence. Maestro Jacobsen is a dear friend & colleague of mine, and the opportunity to make music with him is always welcome. While there’s a fair amount of stylistic diversity in what I do—I’m as likely to be found in a dingy rock club with a banjo around my neck, as I am to be seen in an ornate concert hall appearing with an orchestra—the thing that unites all my artistic activities is a deep interest in history, storytelling, character, psychology, and the pursuit of empathy. To that end, when I’m creating a work with implications in the public square, I prefer to approach things dialectically: to serve up competing ideas, and let the listener wrestle with the questions that emerge from that conflict. I am thrilled, then, to be bringing to Orlando my oratorio Emergency Shelter Intake Form, the centerpiece of this residency, in the hope that it will spark discussions not just about the myriad housing crises occurring throughout the country, but more broadly about the resurgence of deep poverty in America, and how we may all, as concerned citizens, begin to combat it. Sincerely, GABRIEL KAHANE Composer-in-Residence, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
FAIRWINDS CL ASSICS SERIES AT BOB CARR THEATER features invigorating
orchestral standards with violin and piano, passionate, dynamic performances of traditional masterworks, the classics, and guest artists from all over the world. Come experience the power of the orchestra.
THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTI Monday, February 10, 2020 at 7 p.m.
Branford Marsalis Jamie Strefeler
Sarah Arnold
FOCUS SERIES AT THE PL AZA LIVE is a more intimate
OPENING NIGHT WITH BRANFORD AND BOLÉRO Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 8 p.m.
Eric Jacobsen
WOODSTOCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY with Jeans ‘n Classics Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 2 & 8 p.m.
experience of the orchestra. Concerts feature an Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra musician or an acclaimed guest artist performing works sure to stir your soul and feed your mind. The Plaza Live is an intimate setting, where concertgoers can often participate in meet & greets with musicians, as well as enjoy a drink at The Friends Bar.
POPS SERIES AT BOB CARR THEATER
features a Classic Rock revival, Broadway hits, a festive holiday extravaganza, familiar favorites, and more. Fresh and exciting, the Pops Series has something for everyone.
CLASSICS
S E R I E S
OPENING NIGHT WITH BRANFORD AND BOLÉRO Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 8 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor Branford Marsalis, alto saxophone
at Bob Carr Theater
Branford Marsalis
AMERICAN RHAPSODY Saturday, March 21, 2020, at 8 p.m.
STRAUSS – Don Juan IBERT – Concertino da camera for
Alto Saxophone and Orchestra CLYNE – Masquerade RAVEL – Boléro
Eric Jacobsen
The Philharmonic opens the season with Richard Strauss’ revolutionary tone poem, Don Juan, a tour de force masterpiece that established Strauss’ status as a composer. America’s most acclaimed saxophonist, Branford Marsalis, joins the Philharmonic with Ibert’s Concertino da camera for alto saxophone and Music Director Eric Jacobsen leads the orchestra in Ravel’s bold and powerful Boléro.
An evening of all American composers featuring music deeply rooted in the culture that binds us all together. Influenced by the spirit and sounds of jazz, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, has enchanted audiences since its premiere in 1924. Composerin-Residence Gabriel Kahane’s Emergency Shelter Intake Form will feature Alicia Hall Moran, who made her Broadway debut in Porgy and Bess, starring as Bess, and a choir inspired by the issues of homelessness. Kahane’s piece shines an essential light on our society through music that will inspire, bring hope, and stir the soul.
Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 8 p.m. Rei Hotoda, conductor Rimma Bergeron-Langlois, violin
Rei Hotoda
One of America’s most sought after and diverse artists, Rei Hotoda, leads your Orlando Philharmonic in the most iconic piece in all of classical music, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. The four-note opening motif, influencing everything from popular culture to composers that followed Beethoven, is popularly known as the “Symphony of Destiny”. Concertmaster Rimma BergeronLanglois will dazzle the audience with her performance of Barber’s Violin Concerto.
THE SOUNDS OF REVOLUTION, FREEDOM, & JOY Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 8 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor Jeremy Kittel, fiddle Colleen Blagov, flute
TCHAIKOVSKY’S 5TH Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 8 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor University of Central Florida University Chorus Rimma Bergeron-Langlois
MAZZOLI – River Rouge Transfiguration WHITACRE – Deep Field: The Impossible Magnitude of
our Universe
Jeremy Kittel
TCHAIKOVSKY – Symphony No. 5 in E minor
Performed thirty years to the date of the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, Eric Whitacre’s Deep Field is accompanied by a high-definition film created from some of the most awe-inspiring images of the universe. Celebrating 27 years of Orlando Philharmonic concerts at Bob Carr Theater, the Season concludes with Tchaikovsky’s triumphant Symphony No. 5.
VIVALDI – Concerto for Flute in D Major (Il cardellino) KITTEL – Fiddle Concerto (World Premiere) SHOSTAKOVICH – Symphony No. 6 in B minor
Two virtuoso soloists take the stage. Orlando Philharmonic Principal Flute Colleen Blagov performing the spirited and beautiful Vivaldi Concerto for Flute, and guest Jeremy Kittel premiering his fiery and powerful Fiddle Concerto with themes from the American Civil and Revolutionary Wars. The evening comes to a fantastic close with Shostakovich’s Sixth Symphony, in which he sought to capture the moods of “spring, joy, and youth.”
Eric Jacobsen
JIE – Symphonic Overture “America, the Beautiful” GERSHWIN – Rhapsody in Blue KAHANE – Emergency Shelter Intake Form
BEETHOVEN’S 5 TH
WALKER – Lyric for Strings BARBER – Violin Concerto BEETHOVEN – Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Eric Jacobsen, conductor Aaron Diehl, piano Alicia Hall Moran, Holland Andrews, & Holcombe Waller, Gabriel Kahane, vocals
Colleen Blagov
Eric Jacobsen
CLASSICS
Symphonie Fantastique
S P E C I A L
Sponsored by Philip and Andrea Kobrin in memory of Sara and Jack Kobrin, Ruth and Kent Griffin
INSIDE THE SCORE: SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE AT BOB CARR THEATER Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 3 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor In a special presentation, the Orlando Philharmonic offers a fresh and illuminating musical experience as our Season continues to expand. Spend the first half of the program with Music Director Eric Jacobsen as he and the Orchestra explore the score and music of Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, a work in five movements chronicling one artist’s dream-like journey through unrequited love and beyond. Complete with music examples, visual aids, and a look at the 150th Anniversary of Berlioz and his life, with a dramatic performance of the full work by your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a special add-on event to the FAIRWINDS Classics Series. Single tickets will also be available for this event starting in August.
PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS & INSIGHTS EMAILS Pre-Concert Conversations are presented before each of our Kayhan Kalhor
FAIRWINDS Classics Series performances in the main performance hall of Bob Carr Theater. These informative and entertaining 30-minute talks are complimentary for ticket holders, and begin one hour prior to each performance. Ticket holders also receive exclusive FAIRWINDS Classics Series Insights Emails featuring video highlights from Conductor Eric Jacobsen giving his unique perspective to each upcoming concert in the series.
POPS
Capathia Jenkins
at Bob Carr Theater
S E R I E S
WOODSTOCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY with Jeans ‘n Classics Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 2 & 8 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor Experience the festival phenomenon that changed music forever. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and Jeans ‘n Classics join forces to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock - three days of peace and music - remembering legends like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Santana, Janis Joplin, The Who, and so many more.
ARETHA: A Tribute to the Queen of Soul Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 2 & 8 p.m. Lucas Waldin, conductor Capathia Jenkins & Ryan Shaw, vocals Bethune-Cookman University Concert Chorale A Tribute to the Queen of Soul, this program features symphony favorite Capathia Jenkins - returning after the success of “A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald” and three-time Grammy Award nominee Ryan Shaw performing such iconic hits as Respect, Think, A Natural Woman, Chain of Fools, Amazing Grace, and many others.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
HAVANA NIGHTS: Camille Zamora & The Mambo Kings
Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 2 & 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 2 & 8 p.m.
Albert George Schram, conductor Holiday Singers, Opera Orlando Youth Chorus directed by Robin Jensen
Albert George Schram, conductor Camille Zamora, soprano Mambo Kings - Richard DeLaney, music director and piano Wilfredo “Freddy” Colon, percussion Hector Diaz, bass John Viavattine, saxophone Tony Padilla, congos
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra returns to celebrate the sounds of the season in Central Florida’s festive holiday concert tradition. Audience favorite, Albert George Schram leads a musical celebration like no other featuring the Holiday Singers and Opera Orlando Youth Chorus, in familiar classics and new surprises. The perfect way for family and friends to begin the holiday season together!
Hailed as a leading interpreter of Classical Spanish Song by NBC Latino and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, star Soprano Camille Zamora and the Mambo Kings present a sultry, passionate, and exciting evening of Latin Music from Spain and the island of Cuba. This hot evening of music includes orchestral and vocal selections from the classical Spanish Zarzuela period combined with the exciting Afro Cuban rhythms of the Mambo Kings.
Camille Zamora & The Mambo Kings
CIRQUE DE L A SYMPHONIE: Cirque Goes Broadway Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 2 & 8 p.m. Natalie Cordone & Shawn Kilgore, vocals Cirque de la Symphonie returns set to the soundtrack of Broadway’s most memorable show tunes. Prepare to be dazzled as your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is joined on stage by aerialists and acrobats, accomplishing astonishing feats of grace, beauty, and power! Featuring songs from Wicked, Chicago, Cats, West Side Story and more.
FOCUS
S E R I E S
HANDEL & BRAHMS Monday, October 21, 2019 at 7 p.m. Eric Jacobsen, conductor Awet Andemicael, soprano HANDEL – Prophetic Raptures & Baroque Selections BRAHMS – Serenade No. 2 in A Major
Awet Andemicael
Dedicated to Clara Schumann, Brahms’ Second Serenade is widely considered a warm up to his major symphonic works, as he followed in Beethoven’s footsteps. The fourth movement is arguably one of Brahms’ finest creations and the final fifth movement, brilliant in its own right, is the only movement to feature a lively piccolo. Soprano Awet Andemicael returns to the stage to sing a collection of Handel Baroque Selections, uniquely programmed for Orlando, that explore the 18th Century European musical depiction of African characters.
BACH & BEYOND Monday, November 25, 2019 at 7 p.m.. Eric Jacobsen, conductor Bridget Kibbey, harp Rimma Bergeron-Langlois, violin BACH – Sonata in G minor REZENDE – Harp Concerto (World Premiere) PIAZZOLLA – arr. Ljova - Libertango arr. 2018 RAVEL – Tzigane, Rapsodie De Concert, for Violin & Orchestra GINASTERA – Estancia: Four Dances
At The Plaza Live
MOZART SYMPHONY NO. 25 Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7 p.m. Aram Demirjian, conductor Nikolay Blagov, clarinet
Nikolay Blagov
HIGDON – Dance Card, Movement V: Machina Rockus MOZART – Concerto for Clarinet in A Major MOZART – Symphony No. 25
In an evening celebrating dance and the music of Mozart, Principal Clarinet Nikolay Blagov will perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s restorative Concerto for Clarinet. The only concerto for clarinet composed by Mozart will bring to mind elegance, purity, and reflection, culminating in a joyous dance for the entire orchestra. The evening concludes with the fiery Symphony No. 25, rumored to have been composed by a 17 year-old Mozart in just two days.
Rimma Bergeron-Langlois The Jazz Professors
Explore the world and music of South America as in demand soloist and recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, Bridget Kibbey, performs a World Premiere harp concerto by Brazilian composer João Luiz Rezende, full of different colors and virtuosic possibilities for the harp. The evening features Concertmaster Rimma Bergeron-Langlois on Ravel’s Tzigane, derived from the European term for ‘gypsy’, a must for music-lovers!
THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTI Monday, February 10, 2020 at 7 p.m. Colleen Blagov & Mauricio Céspedes Rivero, host Rimma Bergeron-Langlois, Annabelle Gardiner, Sarah Arnold, violins; Mauricio Céspedes Rivero, violas; Colleen Blagov, flute; Jamie Strefeler, oboe; Diane Bishop, bassoon
Sarah Arnold
Jamie Strefeler
BACH – Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B-flat Major BACH – Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor VIVALDI – Concerto, Flute, Oboe, & Bassoon in F Major BACH – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major
The famous Bach Brandenburg Concerti were presented in 1721 to Margrave Christian Ludwig and are widely regarded to be among the greatest Baroque compositions, beautifully capturing the pure sounds and essence of the time. An intimate concert evening led by your Orlando Philharmonic musicians in small ensembles, performing concerti and works that will feature their many talents, artistic virtuosity, and dazzle your musical senses!
DUKE ELLINGTON, AMERICAN ICON Monday, April 20, 2020 at 7 p.m. The Jazz Professors - Jeff Rupert, alto and tenor sax Richard Drexler, piano Marty Morell, drums J Brandon Robertson, bass joined by Eric Kelso, trumpet with Carla Cook, vocals The Jazz Professors join the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra for a swingin’ good time as they pay tribute to the greatest of jazz from across the years. Come celebrate the 120th Anniversary of Duke Ellington and the legacy of jazz. Featuring tunes like “Black and Tan Fantasy,” “Prelude to a Kiss,” “Take the A Train,” “In a Sentimental Mood,” and more!
R E S O N AT E
at The Plaza Live
Experience Resonate, a new musical offering from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Hear classical music in new and exciting formats that break the barrier between the audience and the musician. With events in the Central Florida community and at The Plaza Live. We look forward to presenting this new experience in January of 2020.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2020 Eric Jacobsen, conductor Jennifer Koh, violin Lisa Bielawa, piano Nikolay Blagov, clarinet MAIN STAGE PROGRAM: BIELAWA – Sanctuary (World Premiere) MOZART – Symphony No. 36 LATE NIGHT PROGRAM: MOZART – Clarinet Quintet in A Major ORIGINALS SONGS – by Lisa Bielawa and
select violin solos by Jennifer Koh.
Lisa Bielawa
Jennifer Koh
The Plaza Live Events - At Resonate you will hear the music of Mozart, paired with works by a visionary composer of today. The evening will begin in the larger Main Hall at The Plaza Live with approximately 60 minutes of music, featuring musicians from the Orlando Philharmonic performing a Mozart symphony on a program with new and exciting works. On stage will be a special guest artist and composer, featuring original works and dazzling the audience with new artistic experiences. Following the main hall event, there will be a short break for cocktails in the lobby. Followed by an intimate concert experience, limited to 200 guests, in The Palmer Room at The Plaza Live. This intimate concert experience will be approximately one hour and feature our guest artists on new works or solo pieces all perfect for a late evening nightcap. Resonate will be led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen in this original programming experience for Orlando!
Nikolay Blagov
Events7-8 p.m. in the Main Hall 8-9 p.m Cocktail Hour 9-10:15 p.m. in The Palmer Room
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Enjoy live music for young children, ages three to seven by Philharmonic musicians, along with narration and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that bring favorite children’s classics to life.
IT’S SO CLOSE YOU CAN ALMOST HEAR IT!
Post-concert activities will be held following all performances. These events will now be ticketed and a physical ticket will be required for entrance into performances.
The Cat in the Hat The trouble-making Cat in the Hat arrives at the home of bored young Sally and her brother Conrad while their mother is out. The family’s pet fish objects to the Cat’s presence, but that doesn’t stop the hat-wearing giant feline from trying to have fun, no matter how much destruction is left in his wake. Experience the Dr. Seuss’ classic tale of “The Cat in the Hat,” in a brand new way through exciting narration accompanied by violin, cello, and piano from your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Music by Jonathan Keren. SEPTEMBER 14 at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas A classic holiday tale featuring one of the most iconic poems of all time returns this holiday season, presented by musicians from the brass and percussion families. Hang your stockings with care, and we can’t wait to see you there! DECEMBER 7 at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
DECEMBER 8 at 2:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.
Hansel & Gretel The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra’s woodwind quintet is delighted to present the iconic story of Hansel and Gretel. Two curious children suddenly find themselves lost in the woods when their paths cross with a mysterious witch. Follow the children on their journey and the many lessons they learn along the way in this classic German fairy tale. FEBRUARY 15 at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
FEBRUARY 23 at 2:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.
Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is among the most popular fairy tales in the world. A story about the never-ending fight between good and evil, greed and hope, and about responsibility and second chances. Featuring our friends from the Orlando Philharmonic woodwind quintet and piano on the exciting journey through the deep woods to grandmother’s house we go! MAY 9 at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.
Fulfilling the original dream of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Steinmetz Hall will allow you to enjoy your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra in an all-new, oneof-a-kind performance space that will transform in shape, seating and acoustics to accommodate multiple art forms and events. One of the world’s most acoustically perfect concert halls, Steinmetz Hall is named after philanthropists Chuck and Margery Pabst Steinmetz. With Steinmetz Hall opening, there’s never been a more exciting time to be an Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra subscriber. It’s going to be packed full of exciting amenities and new experiences for everyone. Including new seats with more intimate viewing experiences, more parking and valet options, improved food and beverage services, and more bar and restroom locations. As a new subscriber, you will have the opportunity to relocate with us to the new hall into a seat location that’s every bit as good or even better than the seat you’re in now. The process of moving will require your participation over the year and we will be in touch soon with more details. All you need to do to begin the relocation process is order now for the final season at Bob Car Theater.
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