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  • Tampa pianist Eunmi Ko comes to Orlando for the International Chamber Music Festival

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    If your taste in classical music skews more toward daring Orlando modernists like Answers and Alterity Chamber Orchestra than long-dead European masters, then make plans for Eunmi Ko at Timucua’s International Chamber Music Festival.

    The Tampa pianist is a steadfast champion of new work and pursues classical music on the experimental fringe with a verve that merges performance with theory. Go to the symphony orchestra for tradition. But only artists like Ko can give you innovation.

    7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, Timucua Arts Foundation, timucua.com, $22.50-$30.


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  • Photos: Songwriters in the Round paired Orlando singers with an orchestra at Timucua Arts

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    On Friday night, the Timucua Arts Foundation hosted Songwriters in the Round, where local singer-songwriters collaborated with both each other and the 15-strong Mudita Orchestra live on that storied stage. It was an evening of breathtaking and intimate performances from three of the area’s best singer troubadours — host Hannah Stokes, Patrick Hagerman and Hannah Harber Wynn — but given the full flight of orchestral accompaniment.

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  • U.K. guitar master Adrian Legg plays Orlando’s Timucua Arts this weekend

    U.K. guitar master Adrian Legg plays Orlando’s Timucua Arts this weekend

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    Adrian Legg plays the International Guitar Festival in Orlando

    There’s some international musical royalty on the way to Orlando this weekend. Guitarist Adrian Legg comes to Timucua to play a headlining set as part of the International Guitar Festival.

    Don’t let his somewhat buttoned-down look fool you — U.K. axman Legg has been plying his craft since the early 1970s, racking up innumerable guitar mag poll wins and praise from Britpop mag Q as a “guitarist of astonishing virtuosity.”

    Promised for his set on Saturday is “alternating-bass style with harmonics, banjo-peg retuning and single or double-string bending” — which sounds pretty wild when we mightily struggle with barre chords.

    Adrian Legg plays the Timucua Arts Foundation’s Guitar Festival on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are still available through the venue.


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  • Composer and multimedia artist Pamela Z to speak and perform at Orlando’s Timucua Arts house

    Composer and multimedia artist Pamela Z to speak and perform at Orlando’s Timucua Arts house

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    Pamela Z speaks in Orlando at Timucua Arts Foundation

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    Composer and multimedia artist Pamela Z was originally supposed to come to Central Florida in 2022 for a Master Artist residency at New Smyrna’s Atlantic Center for the Arts. But like so many things that were supposed to happen during the years 2020-2022, plans changed. Last week, however, she started her residency at the Atlantic Center and she will be here through the end of the month.

    It’s a big deal. Pamela Z works at the intersection of sound and vision, melding her voice with electronics and processed visuals. She has been creatively active since the mid-1980s, with a résumé that includes performances all over the world, collaborations with the likes of Kronos Quartet and the Bang on a Can All Stars, numerous installations exhibited at galleries and a wealth of scores for film and dance.

    There is an outreach component to each ACA residency, so Timucua Arts hosts her Monday evening for a presentation and multimedia performance of past and current works dubbed “Happy Accidents and Blurred Lines.” Come bask in her genius.

    7:30 p.m. Monday, May 27, Timucua Arts Foundation, free.


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