This project is funded in part by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.

Scott Devlin Teacher/Student Classical Saxophone Recital

Timucua 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, FL, United States

Classical Series / Live at Timucua: Scott Devlin and his students joined Valentin Kovalev in a great concert last December at Timucua. Now, Scott and his students take center stage and play a concert of classical saxophone with piano and an exciting finale as a saxophone quartet. Special pricing is available for members, students, teachers, […]

Luca Ciarla solOrkestra

Timucua 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, FL, United States

Classical Series / World Music Weekends / Live at Timucua: Italian violinist Luca Ciarla draws a new musical route in the Mediterranean with a loop pedal, his voice and a few toy instruments. He performs in solo and strictly live all his band score, playing the violin also like a guitar, a cello or a […]

“Songs for Change”: Songwriters in the Round

Timucua 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, FL, United States

SongStringer and Mudita America Inc. present “Songs for Change”: Songwriters in the Round with the Mudita Collective Orchestra Join us on Saturday, June 1st, at Timucua Arts Foundation for an exciting afternoon of cross-genre collaboration featuring a Nashville-style songwriter’s round accompanied by the Mudita Collective Orchestra! Song Stringer and Mudita America explore a new form […]

Apollonio Maiello Solo Piano Concert

Timucua 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, FL, United States

Contemporary Classical / Experimental: Berlin-based composer and pianist Apollonio Maiello will present new music off his upcoming EP entitled ‘’beneath blue roses’’. Located between contemporary classical music, minimal music and jazz, Maiello’s work has been described as ‘’compositions (that) take the listener on a journey within; to thoughts that are difficult to pronounce.’’ (Die Rheinpfalz […]

Marius Tesch and Strings: Chopin’s Piano Concerto

Timucua 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, FL, United States

Classical Series / Live at Timucua: When Chopin debuted movements of his piano concerto in his family's apartment at the University in Warsaw, he would have done so in a setting much more intimate than the bombastic performances that we can hear today in concert halls filled with hundreds or even thousands of people. Timucua […]