Atlantic Classical Orchestra at the Vero Beach Museum of Art. The twelfth season of the Vero Beach Museum of Art and the Atlantic Classical Orchestra’s celebrated partnership begins in January 2020. You will not want to miss this intimate gathering of musicians on the stage of the Museum’s Leonhardt Auditorium.
The seminal Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp of French Impressionist master Claude Debussy anchors our opening program featuring this colorful, supple, and atmospheric combination of instruments. Also featured is Toru Takemitsu’s And Then I Knew ‘Twas Wind—a pristine, sensual riff on Debussy’s values.
This program includes a post-concert wine and cheese reception with the musicians.
The January 26 performance is SOLD OUT
Join the ACO String Quartet for the musical soundtrack to the Vero Beach Museum of Art’s exhibit From Homer to Hopper. We will trace the emergence of American Modernism in quartets by Ives and Copland, and the 1936 quartet of Samuel Barber from which his famous Adagio for Strings was mined. Sunday,
This program includes a post-concert wine and cheese reception with the musicians.
The February 23 performance is SOLD OUT
During this afternoon’s performance, explore the poetry of music and movement as ACO musicians are joined by dancers from Ballet Vero Beach. We will examine the relationship of music and dance featuring the works of Johann Sebastian Bach—much of which relies heavily on popular 18th century dances.This program includes a post-concert wine and cheese reception with the musicians.
3pm show is SOLD OUT
Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 12pm
This just added performance will explore the poetry of music and movement as ACO musicians are joined by dancers from Ballet Vero Beach. We will examine the relationship of music and dance featuring the works of Johann Sebastian Bach—much of which relies heavily on popular 18th century dances. There will be no reception after the 12pm performance.
Tickets are available. ACO and Ballet Vero Beach subscribers receive member pricing.