Resonate Festival Day 2: Jazz in an Old World Town
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1050 W Morse Blvd Winter Park, FL 32789
The First Symphony by Weill (you know his macabre song “Mack the Knife”—watch for it later this evening on the Late Night concert) reflects the troubled times after World War I—sometimes meditatively, sometimes with martial cadences. In the opening number, jazzy tourists visit an Old World town.
What’s on at the 2024 Resonate Festival
- The outstanding musicians of your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen
- Four nights of music, seven different concerts—February 1, 3, and 5, 2024; performances at 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. each evening (plus a Prelude concert on January 30)
- 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, return back 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
The First Symphony by Weill (you know his macabre song “Mack the Knife”—watch for it later this evening on the Late Night concert) reflects the troubled times after World War I—sometimes meditatively, sometimes with martial cadences. In the opening number, jazzy tourists visit an Old World town.
What’s on at the 2024 Resonate Festival
- The outstanding musicians of your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Music Director Eric Jacobsen
- Four nights of music, seven different concerts—February 1, 3, and 5, 2024; performances at 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. each evening (plus a Prelude concert on January 30)
- 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, return back 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