Keith teaches the audience to sing along before every performance
Fanfare Orlando, commissioned by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra for their Silver Jubilee 25th, expresses pride in Orlando, the City Beautiful. It is scored for an orchestral brass choir of three trumpets, four horns, 3 trombones, and tuba. Over time, variations of this fanfare have been created that adds an SATB chorus singing the lyrics “Orlando, The City Beautiful” and an expanded version for 20 brass.
The jubilant two-minute piece was commissioned by Maestro Eric Jacobsen to celebrate the 25th season of the Orlando Philharmonic in 2017 and composed that summer during our family’s week at our time-share on Ft. Meyers Beach.
In February 2022, the Orlando Philharmonic asked me to create an expanded version for their opening March 5th concert in the new world-class Steinmetz Hall, the orchestra’s new home, featuring Gil Shaham as a special guest. To make a real splash, we doubled the size of the brass section to include ten members of the Brass Band of Central Florida, a successful volunteer British Brass Band organization. The ensemble includes 4 cornets, 2 tenor horns, baritone, euphonium, and 3 tubas.
In two minutes, “Fanfare Orlando” presents two themes. The first is an uplifting, sophisticated bugle call which is joined in counterpoint.
The second theme is a 3-note figure that imitates the three syllables of the word “Or -lan- do!”. As the work develops, the themes intertwine.
Performances:
Thursday, September 28, 2017, by the OPO Brass conducted by Eric Jacobsen, The Mezz, Orlando, FL
Saturday, September 30, 2017, by the OPO Brass conducted by Eric Jacobsen, Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, FL (Season opening concert, including Beethoven’s 9th)
Sunday, October 1, 2017, by the OPO Brass conducted by Eric Jacobsen, Bob Carr Theater, Orlando, FL (Season opening concert, including Beethoven’s 9th)
Saturday, October 21, 2017, by the OPO Brass, Downtown Orlando for IMMERSE festival, FL
Saturday, October 21, 2017, by the OPO Brass, conducted by _____, St. Luke’s Church, Oviedo, FL
Monday, October 23, 2017, by the OPO Brass conducted by Eric Jacobsen, Plaza Theater, Orlando, FL (Focus concert)
Saturday, February 10th, 2018 by the OPO Brass, conducted by Paul Hostetter, Central Park in Winter Park, FL (Outdoor Family Concert)
Monday September 17th, 2018 Recording Session Tiedtke Hall, Rollins College: the OPO Brass and the Rollins Concert Choir, conducted by Dr. John Sinclair
Friday, October 9th, 2018 by the OPO Brass and faculty from Rollins College, Conducted by Dr. John Sinclair, Downtown for the IMMERSE festival
Saturday, October 10th, 2018 by the OPO Brass and faculty from Rollins College, Conducted by Dr. John Sinclair, Downtown for the IMMERSE festival