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Sarasota Orchestra Unveils a Reimagined Season of Concerts at Holley Hall
By Sarasota Scene |
October 9, 2020 – Sarasota
Sarasota Orchestra announced a reimagined season that brings the joy and inspiration of classical and pops music to the community while maintaining health and safety for our patrons, musicians, staff, and volunteers. Planned by Artistic Advisor Jeffrey Kahane, all concerts will feature ensembles of no more than 15 musicians to permit social distancing on the Holley Hall stage. Kahane explained that he took the opportunity to make a virtue of the necessity for small ensembles, resulting in a season that brings a wide range of music spanning four centuries and an immensely rich array of musical styles and languages to the Holley Hall stage. Starting in November, in-person audiences will be limited to 20% capacity of Holley Hall. Concerts will be streamed for at-home viewing to maintain delivery of the Orchestra’s mission to the broadest constituency possible. More information about purchasing limited seating tickets and streaming concerts at home will be available in mid-October. |
Preview the Holley Hall Concert Season |
About the Programs |
“At a time when so many of us are yearning for community and hungry for the energy and inspiration that great music can bring, we consider it a privilege to connect through our artform.” — Jeffrey Kahane, Artistic Advisor “Many names and works will be familiar ones, while others will be altogether new to some of our audience,” said Kahane. In our Classics Concerts, Sarasota Orchestra will present programs recognizing diverse voices in classical music. The celebration of Beethoven’s 250th culminates in his birthday month with a concert featuring works performed by the Sarasota String Quartet. At our Pops Concerts in Holley Hall, the energizing experience transcends the times with the spirit and flair of popular music. |
Safety Considerations |
“Responsibility and flexibility guided the planning of our reimagined 2020-2021 season. The health and safety of our audience, musicians, staff, and volunteers was the focus of this pandemic-impacted season.” — Joseph McKenna, President and CEO Each performance will be limited to an hour without intermission, with a socially-distanced audience, required masks, contact-free ticket scanning, and temperatures taken upon arrival for attendance. A Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization air handling system was recently installed in Holley Hall, and the facility will undergo a deep cleaning between performances. |
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