Resonate Festival 2024

  • 425 N Bumby Ave Orlando, FL 32803

For the third year, Music Director Eric Jacobsen has imagined and created a multi-faceted Resonate Festival that is sure to resonate with you—our audience—in these complex times for our country. And he has invited critically acclaimed Pianist Aaron Diehl to be our Artist-in-Residence for a lineup of captivating repertoire for the orchestral and Late Night concerts of the series.

What’s on?

The outstanding musicians of your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen

Three nights of music, six different concerts—February 1, 3, and 5, 2024; performances at 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. each evening

Artist-in-Residence Aaron Diehl, piano

Works featuring Aaron: Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 and Harpsichord Concerto No. 1; and Mary Lou Williams’ Zodiac

A Prelude Concert with the world premiere of Ron Ramin and Portia Kamons’ Seventeen

Engaging orchestral works by Bach, Mozart, and Weill

Time Out after the orchestra concerts to mix, mingle, sip, and chat with friends old and new (bar service available). Then, off to the Palmer Room for some fantastic music of diverse “flavors”: from a symphony, a double concerto, and Irish folk music to compositions for violin, clarinet, and Aaron Diehl’s jazz trio

Post-Late Night on February 5 you might want to say hello to Aaron and his Jazz Trio and celebrate the successful conclusion of Resonate Festival 2024.

Stayed tuned for additional details as they are announced.

Presented By:
Orlando Philharmonic
Dates:
2/1/2024, 2/3/2024, 2/5/2024
Price:
Varies
Time:
7:00 p.m. & 8:45 p.m.

For the third year, Music Director Eric Jacobsen has imagined and created a multi-faceted Resonate Festival that is sure to resonate with you—our audience—in these complex times for our country. And he has invited critically acclaimed Pianist Aaron Diehl to be our Artist-in-Residence for a lineup of captivating repertoire for the orchestral and Late Night concerts of the series.

What’s on?

The outstanding musicians of your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen

Three nights of music, six different concerts—February 1, 3, and 5, 2024; performances at 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. each evening

Artist-in-Residence Aaron Diehl, piano

Works featuring Aaron: Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 and Harpsichord Concerto No. 1; and Mary Lou Williams’ Zodiac

A Prelude Concert with the world premiere of Ron Ramin and Portia Kamons’ Seventeen

Engaging orchestral works by Bach, Mozart, and Weill

Time Out after the orchestra concerts to mix, mingle, sip, and chat with friends old and new (bar service available). Then, off to the Palmer Room for some fantastic music of diverse “flavors”: from a symphony, a double concerto, and Irish folk music to compositions for violin, clarinet, and Aaron Diehl’s jazz trio

Post-Late Night on February 5 you might want to say hello to Aaron and his Jazz Trio and celebrate the successful conclusion of Resonate Festival 2024.

Stayed tuned for additional details as they are announced.