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Mozart - Requiem | Sibelius - Finlandia | Ricketts - Songs of War and Peace
Nov
3
3:00 PM15:00

Mozart - Requiem | Sibelius - Finlandia | Ricketts - Songs of War and Peace

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John V. Sinclair, conductor Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra • Clara Rottsolk, soprano • Morgan Davis Peckels, mezzo-soprano • Steven Soph, tenor • Brian Ming Chu, bass

The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park is thrilled to announce a special addition to its November 3 concert in Steinmetz Hall: Ganz kleine Nachtmusik, a newly reiscovered composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Experience the enduring brilliance of Mozart’s Requiem. Widely regarded as one of the finest choral masterpieces ever composed, Mozart’s Requiem enchants audiences with its profound beauty and emotional depth. From the intricate melodies of the Kyrie to the thunderous majesty of the Dies Irae, every moment of this iconic work is a testament to Mozart’s genius. Paired with Sibelius’ Finlandia and the world premiere of Ted Ricketts’ newly composed Songs of War and Peace, this evening is sure to leave you impacted by a well-curated repertoire of triumphant music.

Tickets start at $35.

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Voctave: The Corner of Broadway and Main Street
Sep
13
7:30 PM19:30

Voctave: The Corner of Broadway and Main Street

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Voctave

Voctave, Orlando's renowned vocal ensemble, is thrilled to bring their acclaimed program 'The Corner of Broadway and Main Street' back to their hometown for a very special album release concert. This unique event marks the long-awaited return of the beloved show, blending the magic of Disney’s Main Street USA with the timeless charm of Broadway show tunes. Audiences can expect an extraordinary evening filled with brand-new content, beloved classics, and surprise guest appearances, all promising a captivating performance that showcases Voctave’s unparalleled musical excellence.

Tickets start at $40.

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A Voctave Christmas
Nov
26
8:00 PM20:00

A Voctave Christmas

Vocal ensemble sensation Voctave returns to Steinmetz Hall with the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra to kick off the most wonderful time of the year. These dynamic performers bring dazzling vocals and charm to holiday classics and new favorites. Last year’s festive program was a sell out!

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McCartney’s Ecce Cor Meum (Behold My Heart)
Oct
15
3:00 PM15:00

McCartney’s Ecce Cor Meum (Behold My Heart)

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Ecce cor Meum (Latin for “Behold My Heart”) was commissioned by Magdalen College, Oxford. It premiered in 2001 and is dedicated to the memory of the composer’s late wife, Linda McCartney. (Florida Premiere)

Schubert described his Symphony No. 9 as “grosse Sinfonie,” meaning “large” or “great” and the demonstrated “… breadth and expanse of the form…” is paired with uninhibited gaiety and exuberance.

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A Voctave Christmas
Dec
20
7:30 PM19:30

A Voctave Christmas

SOLD OUT

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Orchestra
Voctave

A cappella sensation, Voctave, founded by Rollins College and Bach Festival Choir alumnus, Jamey Ray, is comprised of 11 members who have performed all over the world and shared the stage with Grammy, Dove, and American Music Award winners. Their videos have received more than 150 million views. Experience the phenomenal sound of this world-class ensemble and enjoy the final concert of their national tour as they perform holiday favorites with our own Bach Festival Orchestra.

Tickets from $25

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Verdi's Requiem
Nov
6
3:00 PM15:00

Verdi's Requiem

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra
Raquel González, soprano
Krysty Swann, mezzo-soprano
Anthony Ciaramitaro, tenor
Kevin Deas, bass-baritone

A tour de force of classical music! From the ominously powerful Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) to the gorgeous opulence of the Lux Aeterna (Light Eternal), this masterpiece is unrivaled for its drama. Conductor John V. Sinclair describes this work as Verdi’s best opera, but with sacred text. Presented in the stunning new Steinmetz Hall, and featuring the celebrated Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra with world-class soloists, Verdi’s Requiem is sure to delight and thrill.

Tickets from $25

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