Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

Orchestra · Coytown

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

Orchestra · Coytown

1

425 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803

Photos

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra by null

Highlights

World-class orchestra in intimate hall, inspiring performances  

Featured in Eater
Placeholder

425 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803 Get directions

orlandophil.org
@orlandophilorch

Information

Static Map

425 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803 Get directions

+1 407 770 0071
orlandophil.org
@orlandophilorch

Features

payment credit card
Tap to pay

Last updated

Aug 26, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@eater

Ron DeSantis Threatens Miami Hotel’s Liquor License After Drag Show - Eater Miami

"More venues may lose licenses following complaints filed by the DeSantis administration, including the Orlando Philharmonic Plaza Foundation in February." - Olee Fowler

https://miami.eater.com/2023/3/15/23641085/florida-governor-ron-desantis-miami-hyatt-liquor-license-drag-show
View Postcard for Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

Marie

Google
Ths venue was beautiful traffic was high but that makes sense since there were so many people at the event.

Lynden Sands

Google
I am attended the Gottschalk and Brahms mixtape. The show was fantastic, the violin soloist Rimma Langlois was incredible, you can even call her a virtuous. The orchestra sounded like a cd. I live in the Bahamas but will definitely be attending more of the shows.

Rio Renee

Google
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra continuously delivers an awe-inspiring performance that is nothing short of extraordinary. Under the masterful baton of Eric Jacobsen, the ensemble transports the audience on an unforgettable musical journey, proving time after time why they remain a pillar of artistic excellence in Central Florida. With breathtaking precision and heartfelt expression, the musicians capture the very essence of the compositions, navigating their intricate dynamics with effortless grace. The crescendos swell like ocean waves, surging with power and emotion, only to retreat into moments of delicate introspection. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra continues to prove its ability to elevate music beyond mere performance, creating an experience that is profound, exhilarating, and utterly unforgettable. For those fortunate enough to attend, this is more than a concert; it is a masterclass in musical storytelling, a testament to the power of live performance, and a night that will linger in the hearts of all who attend.

Marc Favreau

Google
Orchestra was splendid at the Orlando International Airport Saturday June 24, 2017. Especially the bassoonist, harpist, and kettle drum percussionist. A great day then and every year on the last Saturday of June to celebrate our nation's independence prior to the Fourth of July. Thank you orchestra!

Wayne

Google
Orlando has a great philharmonic orchestra in one of the best concert halls in the world! Everyone in this city should go enjoy the talent that comes from this group.

Ted Gournelos

Google
This orchestra is phenomenal, especially for such a small city, because of the local universities and high level entertainment options. I'm always impressed by the shows, and they're very affordable especially for students. I'm not a fan of the rock show theater to see classical, although the sound is great. The renovated lobby with bar is a nice touch, and it's a really intimate space. You can also see them at Bob Carr or the Dr. Phillips, but honestly I think I prefer the Plaza! It's just a little less intimidating.

Gary Collins

Google
This is a fantastic organization. These are dedicated, world class musicians on stage. The music is fine, the hall is wonderful for both hearing and seeing performances. The OPO box office staff, performance day staff and executives that I have met are down to earth, helpful and enthusiastic. If you're reading this because you're in doubt, do make contact and see a show!

Eyedanza

Google
The orchestra has always been great at every show. We've now heard them live for several events and they do not disappoint. The children's story time events for small children are also great. The 4 stars is because their small facility over at the Plaza Live Theater is a bit outdated with general seating in cushioned folding chairs, which is not what you expect when you go to the orchestra. They do serve beer and wine though. Nothing fancy. The music is always great.
google avatar

Paul L.

Yelp
Even though we love classical music, and we've lived in 4 major cities in our adult life, this is the first year we are season tix holders, and we've loved the experience so far. One perk (I think) is being invited to the exciting announcement of the next season's program. It was held at Plaza Live, which is where OPO has its offices, and the venue for some of their concerts (Focus Series). They had an open bar with some finger foods to nibble on before the announcement took place. This will be one reason for our intention to renew next season. Sadly, no Mahler next year either, but Shostakovich violin concerto!? And like the Atlanta Symphony, they just happen to be doing Scheherazade! Can't wait!
google avatar

Joy A.

Yelp
We have been season ticket holders to the Pop Series at least 10 years and simply love the shows. We are not classical music experts...just people who enjoy good music. The POP series is for anyone at any age. Today the show featured the music of the great Aretha Franklin. There were two vocalists, a college choir as well as the wonderful philharmonic orchestra. They killed it! Singer Ryan Shaw has been nominated for 3 Grammy awards and was nothing short of amazing. His rendition of America the Beautiful brought me to tears. You could not ask for better entertainment and the pricing is excellent for live entertainment. Do yourself a favor....and try it!
google avatar

Tom B.

Yelp
Until today, I hadn't seen an orchestral performance in Orlando since the Philharmonic's predecessor, the Florida Symphony Orchestra, went belly-up. The Orlando Philharmonic is a refined, handsome and disciplined orchestra. The performance I saw today at the Bob Carr PAC was a matinee of "A Night at the Oscars," under the direction of German-born Dirk Meyer. The artistic device of synching the orchestral music to the film clips shown on a large movie screen was captivating at times, but occasionally distracting, as the dialogue was included. Musical selections were mostly classical in tone, from movies such as Gone With the Wind, Ben-Hur, Robin Hood (Errol Flynn version), yet ending on a lighter note with music from The Wizard of Oz. But my favorite was Bernard Herrmann's somber and haunting music from the classic Citizen Kane. I look forward to more visits to see this fine orchestra.
google avatar

Rhona F.

Yelp
If you haven't been to any of the wonderful concerts (both classical and pop) put on by this fantastic orchestra, you don't know what you are missing. Right here in Orlando, we have a FIRST CLASS Philharmonic Orchestra second to none. We have been going since we moved to Florida seven years ago, having come from NJ where we also had a first class orchestra. We were delighted to learn that there is culture abounding in Orlando. Each performance is amazing and very different. We just recently enjoyed their annual "Home for the Holidays" conducted by Albert-George Schram. Maestro Schram captured the joy of the holidays in this rousing production. Throughout the concert, he seemed to enjoy it as much as his audience. Most concerts are led by our resident conductor, Maestro Christopher Wilkins who is a joy to watch leading this wonderful talented group of musicians. If you are a music lover, and even if you aren't, come out for a performance and see for yourself.
google avatar

Marie H.

Yelp
Wonderful musicians in great concerts. If you've never heard them, it's time. What an experience.
google avatar

Allison M.

Yelp
Well, I'm not going to be the one to break the Orlando Philharmonics five star streak! They're just as good as these reviews say they are. I had seen them in a few times in the past, but most recently at the one shot performance of Zelda - Symphony of the Goddesses. I was blown away by what a command the OPO had of the music, even though it was only played for one night, and the material covered such a wide range. If you're in Orlando, go! See the Philharmonic, support the arts, and all that jazz.
google avatar

Ryan P.

Yelp
Ok, Ok, Ok!!! Whatever you are doing stop! You need....nay, must stop and read this post. The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra are as good as it gets. My only regret is that I know this review will fail in comparison to how overwhelmingly fantastic experiencing the OPO is. Let me first talk to you about the experience. Dressed in our "Sunday Best" my wife and I walked through the open doors and are greeted by a very sweet young lady. She scans our tickets and points us in the direction of our seats. We are a bit early, so we walk around for a few minutes. There are parents with their children, elderly couples arm in arm, the Maestro's Lounge filled with people wetting their whistle before the show begins. As we head to our seats a beauty young women (about 65 years old) hands us our booklet and sends us down the hall. We are one the first in the auditorium, which is nice because you get to watch the musicians warm up. Once the place is full, David (Executive Director) steps on stage to say his "Thanks" to all who have come to enjoy the experience and to give us a preview of "Color Cathedral" and what is come. The Maestro steps out on stage, applause begin to swim across the auditorium. He takes a bow and turns to his orchestra. For the next 45 minutes to an hour I watch in amazement as the band of musicians play with my heart strings. I can't help, but lean forward to get just that much closer to the action. Once the Maestro finishes, we applaud, he bows and the lights come on. I am impressed to say the least, but now I find that we are not finished. This was merely part 1 and in a few minutes I will get to experience part 2. As part 2 begins, the Maestro, as before, bows and turns to his team. This second part is much different, however. There is a light display that begins. Lights of different colors are shot all over the audience and stage. Soon the lights turn to these four "bowls"; two sitting on stage and two in the balcony. Four musicians begin to swirl some kind of "metal stick" around the bowls creating this amazing sound that I cannot put into words. The lights continue to move across the auditorium and with a flick of his wrist the Maestro brings the concert to a close. A standing ovation ensues and everyone from the composer to the pianist gets a chance to take a bow. I am, in a word, overwhelmed! Now I know that I have given you a lot of information and I promise to only give you a little more. This was probably equalling if not more impressive to me than the concert and that is the way the orchestra is governed. If you know anything about nonprofits they are governed by a board of directors. Unfortunately, most boards are put together too quickly or have people who really know nothing about the organization. The OPO is not that way. They are governed by leaders in the community as well as musicians within the OPO. This ensures that the music and the musicians come first. This may not seem as important as the actual concert, but think about it. You can actually go watch something wonderful and leave knowing that they had you and the community's best interest at heart. That is rare and special and should not be overlooked. I applaud the musicians, the leadership and the supporters of OPO for their commitment to excellence in everything they do. Encore! Encore! Encore!