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Festival of Fine Arts Events Schedule

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Music and Mind

Music and Mind

Renee Fleming, Special Guest

Jan 7

Renée Fleming joins local researchers and medical professionals to examine and discuss the effects of music and the arts on the brain and human health. World-renowned soprano Fleming is a leading advocate for the study of the powerful connections between the arts and health. Her anthology, Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness, is now available from Viking/Penguin.

How can someone with Alzheimer’s be unable to recognize their own spouse, but perfectly recall songs from decades before? Why can some patients with Parkinson’s disease, unable to rise from a chair or walk through a doorway, accomplish these tasks or even dance, to the sound of a musical beat? In addition to using music to better understand the complex functioning of the brain, researchers have found arts therapies to be effective tools in addressing the effects of an ever-widening array of conditions, not only Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s, but also cardiac failure, stroke, PTSD, chronic pain, and traumatic brain injuries.

Especially compelling is the fact that music, dance, and art therapies are cost-effective, non-pharmaceutical, and non-invasive. Many can be administered in group settings, offering benefits for emotional well-being, and through tele-health, increasing accessibility. With an aging population, the potential implications of this work are immense. And the impact of arts on the developing brains of children shows effects reaching beyond scholastic aptitude to creativity and success throughout life.
New initiatives are launching rapidly, backed by the National Institutes of Health (the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world) as well as major hospitals, universities, and interdisciplinary institutions.

Location: Anne MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall

Cost: $50.00

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Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene

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Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene

Renee Fleming in Recital

Jan 8

Renée Fleming is one of the most highly acclaimed singers of our time. Honored with five Grammy® awards and the US National Medal of Arts, she has sung for momentous occasions from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Super Bowl. A 2023 Kennedy Center Honoree, she is also a Goodwill Ambassador for Arts and Health for the World Health Organization. Her anthology, Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness, was published in by Viking/Penguin in April. A prominent advocate for research at the intersection of arts, health, and neuroscience, as Artistic Advisor to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Renée launched the first ongoing collaboration between America’s national cultural center and the National Institutes of Health. Other awards include the 2023 Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum, the Fulbright Lifetime Achievement Medal, the Order of Merit from Germany, and honorary doctorates from 10 major universities.

Cost: $75.00 - $150.00

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Night at the Opera: Man of La Mancha

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Night at the Opera: Man of La Mancha

Anne Jenkins Memorial Symphony Series

Jan 18 7:00 PM

Experience the timeless tale of courage and imagination in 'Man of La Mancha,' the beloved opera adaptation of Cervantes' classic novel, 'Don Quixote.' Follow the noble Don Quixote on his quest to defend chivalry and love against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition. With stirring music and unforgettable characters, this enduring masterpiece transports audiences to a world where dreams defy reality.

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: $40-75 per person

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The Music of Herbie Hancock

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The Music of Herbie Hancock

Jazz Faculty Highlights Vol. 5

Jan 28 7:30 PM

Director of Jazz Studies, Dr. Jeffrey Benatar, leads from the piano a local group of Jazz greats to highlight the music of composer, bandleader, and pianist Herbie Hancock. 

Location: Anne MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall

Cost: Free Admission, no ticket required.

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Celebration of Black Jazz Composers Vol. 4

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Celebration of Black Jazz Composers Vol. 4

Directed by Jeffrey Benatar

Feb 12 7:30 PM

In honor of Black History Month, The ³Ô¹ÏÍø Jazz Program will feature classic compositions by the greatest Black Jazz composers. The concert will highlight all of FSC’s Jazz ensembles. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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Pippin

Theatre Arts

Pippin

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Book by Roger O. Hirson Directed by Jim Beck, Musical Directed by Christianne Roll

Feb 14 7:30 PM - Feb 23

There's magic to do when a prince learns the true meaning of glory, love, and war in Stephen Schwartz's iconic and unforgettable musical masterpiece. Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, this updated circus-inspired version of Pippin continues to captivate and appeal to the young at heart throughout the world. 

Location: Buckner Theater

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $10 child/$20 adult.

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Studio Orchestra Vol. 4, an Extravaganza

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Studio Orchestra Vol. 4, an Extravaganza

Featuring FSC Jazz Ensemble and FSC Orchestra

Feb 19 7:30 PM

The FSC Studio Orchestra highlights the talents of the FSC Orchestra and the FSC Jazz Ensemble. Selections will combine the worlds of Jazz and Classical Music and will feature world-premiere arrangements or compositions specifically created for this large ensemble. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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The Power of Her:

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The Power of Her:

FSC Chamber Singers, Conducted by Beth Gibbs

Feb 25 7:30 PM

Focusing on lifting up the efforts of women in the field of composition, we will be presenting an evening of music that highlights the beauty and strength of the female perspective. With representation across time periods, continents, and styles, tonight’s concert celebrates the brilliance of women composers in choral music. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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Prismatic: Of Light and Color

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Prismatic: Of Light and Color

Faculty Artist Series

Feb 27 7:30 PM

Join FSC faculty member and low brass performer Andrew Sallee for “Prismatic,” a recital exploring themes of color and light in musical repertoire, including original works for the euphonium and tuba, as well as transcriptions by Sallee himself from other mediums. Works by Johannes Brahms, Hidenori Arai, and Kevin Day will be included, among others. We look forward to sharing an evening of colorful music with you!

Location: Anne MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall

Cost: Free Admission, no ticket required.

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Welcome Home

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Welcome Home

Anne Jenkins Memorial Symphony Series

Mar 8 7:00 PM

Join us for Welcome Home, a concert featuring timeless classics and captivating performances. Enjoy the exhilarating 'Overture to Zampa' and Mozart's 'Sinfonia Concertante,' with special guests as they return to their hometown of Lakeland—Carolyn Wann Bailey, Principal 2nd Violin, Nashville Symphony and Julius Wirth, Principal Viola, National Philharmonic. Then, immerse yourself in Tchaikovsky's emotional 'Symphony no. 4.' Plus, don't miss selections from our talented Beth Mason Young Artist Award recipients. Welcome home to an unforgettable evening of music!   

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: $29-$49 per person

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AJ Rafael in Concert

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AJ Rafael in Concert

Special Guest

Mar 14 7:30 PM

AJ Rafael is an accomplished singer/songwriter who has amassed over 1 million subscribers on YouTube and 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify. His debut album “Red Roses” reached the iTunes and Billboard charts, and he has collaborated with artists like Tori Kelly, Jeremy Passion, Kina Grannis, and Kolohe Kai. Rafael was named a Filipino American Game Changer by the City of Los Angeles in 2018 for his contribution to the music industry as a proud Asian American independent artist. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $25 child/$50 adult.

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An Evening of Song

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An Evening of Song

Faculty Artist Series

Mar 20 6:00 PM

A concert of favorite art songs, arias, and American standards celebrating both art and music, sung by mezzo-soprano Jenny Heidtman.

Location: The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art, Auditorium

Cost: Free Admission, no ticket required.

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FSC Dance: Kinetic Connections

Dance

FSC Dance: Kinetic Connections

Directed by Erin LaSala Phillips

Mar 28 7:30 PM - Mar 30

Experience an exhilarating showcase of classical, contemporary, and innovative dance presented by the talented students of the FSC Dance Program during this year’s annual spring dance concert, FSC|Dance: Kinetic Connections. The first act of this program features a condensed rendition of the charming and humorous ballet "Coppelia," followed by a diverse array of original modern and contemporary choreography crafted by FSC Dance faculty and esteemed guest artists in the second act. Come and be part of this extraordinary performance celebrating the beauty and creativity of dance.

Location: Branscomb Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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Operatunities: A Scenes Program

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Operatunities: A Scenes Program

FSC Opera Theatre, Directed by Mark Thomsen Opera Orchestra, Directed by Martha Placeres

Apr 4 7:30 PM - Apr 6

While traveling to an opera conference being held in Las Vegas, a group of opera characters discover that all the hotels have been booked due to a Comic Book Convention. They get together and decide to stay together in a VRBO. Characters such as Carmen, Hansel and Gretel, Fiordiligi, Despina, Dorabella, and Lauretta (and more) all under the same roof! We invite you to discover how well they get along. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

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The Little Dog Laughed

Theatre Arts

The Little Dog Laughed

By Douglas Carter Beane, Directed by Natasha Lee Martin

Apr 4 - Apr 13

A hard-driving Hollywood agent, her budding screen idol client, a sexy young drifter, and the drifter’s naive, needy girlfriend. The Little Dog Laughed follows the adventures of Mitchell Green, a movie star who could hit big if it weren’t for one teensy-weensy problem. His agent, Diane, can’t seem to keep him in the closet. Trying to help him navigate Hollywood’s choppy waters, the devilish Diane is doing all she can to keep Mitchell away from the cute rent boy who’s caught his eye and the rent boy’s girlfriend (wait, the rent boy has a girlfriend?). Will there be a happy ending as the final credits roll?

THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection ()

Location: Loca Lee Buckner Theatre

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $10 child/$20 adult.

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FSC Jazz Program Highlights Vol. 2

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FSC Jazz Program Highlights Vol. 2

Directed by Jeffrey Benatar

Apr 9 7:30 PM

Featuring all FSC Jazz Ensembles, this concert highlights music from the Jazz canon, old and new, in a variety of ensemble combinations.

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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La Musique: Featuring Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony and The Fauré Requiem

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La Musique: Featuring Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony and The Fauré Requiem

Anne Jenkins Memorial Symphony Series

Apr 12 7:00 PM

Indulge in the beauty of La Musique, a concert program filled with captivating melodies and exceptional performances. Enjoy the dynamic interplay of organ and orchestra in Eugene Gigout's 'Grand Choeur Dialogue.' Experience the harmonies of Gabriel Fauré's 'Requiem in D minor,' featuring the talented voices of the ³Ô¹ÏÍø concert choir. Then, immerse yourself in the rich orchestral textures of Camille Saint-Saëns' 'Symphony No. 3 in C minor,' with special guest Matthew Corl. Join us for an evening of musical delight that celebrates the power and beauty of music.

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: $29-$49 per person

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Spring Symphony Band Concert

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Spring Symphony Band Concert

Directed by J. Jossim

Apr 16 7:30 PM

When you think of “spring” a pallet of colors, tastes and sounds comes to mind. The season brings with it endless possibilities to be creative in many ways. We invite you to share our favorite musical meal carefully prepared and waiting just for you.

Location: Branscomb Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.

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Earth Day Concert

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Earth Day Concert

FSC Concert Choir and FSC Chamber singers, Conducted by Beth Gibbs

Apr 22 7:30 PM

Honoring our dear planet, tonight’s concert will help us to remember how precious it is. Celebrating the turning of the seasons and the joy of our beloved flora and fauna, join us for a concert of music that is sure to invoke a feeling of home and pride for our place in the solar system. 

Location: Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

Cost: Free for FSC Faculty, Staff, and Students. General Admission tickets: $5 child/$10 adult.