The Ocala Symphony Orchestra, Inc. is thrilled to announce their 2021-2022 season. All performances take place at the Reilly Arts Center, located at 500 NE 9th Street in Ocala. The season kicks off November 20, 2021 with an opening weekend of concerts. The OSO will open the season with the full orchestra, expanded facilities and an exciting repertoire complete with world-renowned guest artists, multi-media performances, timeless masterpieces, and works by new composers.
For more information about season subscriptions, important dates and tickets for individual concerts visit reillyartscenter.com/symphony/orchestra/. Here you will also find information about the OSO Open Rehearsals for students and families and Coffee with the Conductor events. These events are free, open to the public and serve to give audiences a behind-the-scenes-look at how a concert comes together, learn more about the composers and music that you will hear during concerts and connect with the orchestra outside
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Weston High School sophomore Ella Kim was selected as a Grand Prize Winner of the state-wide Boston Pops Orchestra/Fidelity Young Artist Competition and will perform as violin soloist together with conductor Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra in Boston Symphony Hall in a concert to be streamed online from June 3 to July 3.
The Young Artist Competition was held this spring, consisting of a preliminary video round and a final live round in front of a panel of judges from Boston Symphony Orchestra. As a winner, Kim had lessons with a musical mentor, Lucia Lin, first violinist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and worked one-on-one with Lockhart as well as special guest artist Chris Thile to prepare for her performance.
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Michael Delfín is a versatile performer of historical keyboard instruments and the modern piano. Michael is the recipient of the 2018 Historical Keyboard Society of North America Bechtel/Clinkscale Scholarship and 2017 Catacoustic Consort Early Music Grant. He has performed for the Historical Keyboard Society of North America and the Central California Baroque Festival and has given lectures on historical performance topics for Early Music America, HKSNA, and the Case Western Reserve University Music Department. He is artistic director of Seven Hills Baroque in Cincinnati and has taught figured bass and improvisation at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Michael has attended the American Bach Soloists Academy and the University of Michigan Early Keyboard Institute and performed in masterclasses for Richard Egarr, Joseph Gascho, Corey Jamason, Edward Parmentier, and Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra.