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With Principal Oboe Jessica Smithorn at the helm and her mates in the woodwind quintet keeping the ship in the winds, it will be smooth sailing through this Caribbean-themed event featuring music by Latin American composers. Enjoy your favorite fruity summer drinks on the open water and be sure to scan the horizon just across the railing for Captains’ Jack and Morgan to take you home tonight.
Single Tickets: $40 for Adults, $25 for Young Professionals Under 40, $10 for Students and Children
General Admission Seating; Festival and Flex Pass holders receive preferred seating.
One drink included in the price of admission!
The VOA Country Music Fest kicks off for the second year on August 9th, 2024.
For questions and more details contact Gabe Parsons, 859-470-5068 or Gabe@florenceyalls.com
Tonight, we perform 10-time Emmy-winning composer John Henry Kreitler’s second symphony—his final oeuvre which he composed right before his passing in January 2024 in celebration of the Chamber Orchestra’s 50th anniversary. The program also features works that took inspiration from the greatest bard of all—William Shakespeare, with readings from members of the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.
Single Tickets: $30-40 for Adults, $10 for Students, Free for Children Under 13
Join Summermusik Director Eckart Preu for a pre-concert talk in the Mayerson Theatre at 6:45pm
Wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Join our concertmaster Celeste Golden Andrews and her fellow Summermusik musicians as they present works inspired by literature. Debussy and Vaughan Williams found their inspiration in poems by Stéphane Mallarmé and George Meredith, respectively. Walton’s musical setting of Edith Sitwell’s poetry was intended as an accompaniment of a recitation of Façade. Schubert used his incidental music to Helmina von Chézy’s play Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus for his A minor quartet, and returned to Matthias Claudius’s poem, which he had previously used for the song of same title (D. 531).
Single Tickets: $40 for Adults, $10 for Students, Free for Children Under 13
Join us in our tribute to Jethro Tull, the English agricultural pioneer who brought about agricultural reforms and invented the horse-drawn seed drill and the horse-drawn hoe. Oh dear! Apologies all around, wrong Jethro Tull! Get ready to rock with a tribute to the band Jethro Tull!
Single Tickets: $40 for Adults, $25 for Young Professional Under 40, $10 for Students and Children
General Admission Seating; Festival and Flex Pass holders receive preferred seating.
One drink included in the price of admission! Additional beverages and food available for purchase.
Join us in our tribute to Jethro Tull, the English agricultural pioneer who brought about agricultural reforms and invented the horse-drawn seed drill and the horse-drawn hoe. Oh dear! Apologies all around, wrong Jethro Tull! Get ready to rock with a tribute to the band Jethro Tull!
Single Tickets: $40 for Adults, $25 for Young Professional Under 40, $10 for Students and Children
General Admission Seating; Festival and Flex Pass holders receive preferred seating.
One drink included in the price of admission! Additional beverages and food available for purchase.
Join us as we venture to the world’s most populous country, India, and delve into its rich culture. Eastern classical music and Western classical music related to India’s history meet in our first-ever collaboration with members of the Indian community. With the help of artistic advisor and local composer Kanniks Kannikeswaran, we created an orchestral exploration that offers a peek into India’s fascinating and colorful culture, along with a tabla player, Indian dancers, and the Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir.
Single Tickets: $30-40 for Adults, $10 for Students, Free for Children Under 13
Join Summermusik Director Eckart Preu for a pre-concert talk in the Mayerson Theatre at 6:45pm
Wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
For part two of our deep dive into Indian music, we explore the connection of Indian ragas to the music of Bach and Beethoven with music from Mumbai’s Hindi cinema, or ‘Bollywood’, works by local composer Kanniks Kannikeswaran, and arrangements of traditional Indian music by Vidita Kanniks. Hindi cinema is one of the largest centers for film production in the world, selling over 340 million tickets in India in 2019.
Single Tickets: $40 for Adults, $10 for Students, Free for Children Under 13
Starring Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman, and David Wenham, this 2016 biographical drama tells the life story of Saroo. As a five-year-old, Saroo unwittingly winds up in Calcutta. Not understanding the local Bengali language, he begins to wander the streets of Calcutta before he is placed in an orphanage. Eventually, he is adopted by an Australian couple and 20 years later begins to trace his roots to find his biological family. During the process, Saroo finds out that his real name is ‘Sheru’, meaning ‘Lion’. The film earned six Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Patel), Best Supporting Actress (Kidman), and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The film is rated PG-13.
Single Tickets: $12