Family Concerts – Interactive Programs for Ages 6-96! FREE
“Sorrell proves that scholarship and fun aren’t mutually exclusive.”
–THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
WARNING: Audience members might learn to sing a fugue theme, dance the Menuet, or play a ground bass at the harpsichord! AF Family Concerts spark learners of all ages with an abundance of impromptu quizzes and prizes, along with opportunities to talk with the musicians and try playing the instruments. Since 2002, Apollo’s Fire has performed many popular Family Concerts in family-friendly venues, including local museums and libraries. AF’s famous “Instrument Petting Zoo” ends each program when the audience swarms the stage to try the instruments. Delightfully noisy!
2024-2025 Chicago Family Concerts
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Past Programs (Ohio)
AMIGOS MUSICALES – Music from Spain, Latin America, and beyond
- Apollo’s Fire takes the young and young-at-heart on an exciting musical journey from 16th-century Spain to baroque Latin America! Explore the traditions, songs, and instruments of these vibrant cultures through this lively 45-minute program. Our famous Instrument Petting Zoo follows the concert!
- Presented in 2024 in Cleveland and Akron
CHILL OUT! – Winter Songs from Around the World
- Apollo’s Fire celebrates Winter with fun tunes from around the world! Singers and instrumentalists on strings and harp will take you on a merry trip with delightful songs, carols, and dances.
- Presented in 2023 in Cleveland, Husdon, and Akron
MUSICAL RAINBOW – Music of our Friends Across the Planet
- Meet the music and ancient instruments from far-away places, including Jerusalem, Spain, Italy, and Africa! Join 5 Apollo’s Fire musicians in songs of brotherhood, sisterhood, and friendship. Followed by AF’s famous “Instrument Petting Zoo,” where the audience swarms the stage to try the instruments. Delightfully noisy!
- Presented in 2023 in Cleveland and Akron
SING FOR JOY! – Joyful Baroque & Folk Music with Sonya Headlam, soprano
- Singing is fun, but it’s even more fun if you know how to make your voice sound beautiful! Soprano Sonya Headlam shares secrets of how she sings high notes in music of Handel and Mozart. And she’ll teach us a couple of Jamaican folk songs from the island where her grandparents live. We’ll all learn to sing Beethoven’s Ode to Joy at the end!
- Presented in 2022 in Cleveland Heights and Akron
VIOLINIST AND SWORDSMAN – The Amazing Black Composer, Joseph Bologne
- This composer was a famous swordsman? Really? Discover the amazing story of Joseph Bologne – a genius who was the son of a slave, but became a knight and a hero. His story comes to life through beautiful music played by Apollo’s Fire musicians. Our famous Instrument Petting Zoo follows the concert!
- Presented in 2022 in Cleveland and Cleveland Heights.
STORMY WEATHER – Discovering Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
- Meet Marco the shepherd boy, his faithful barking dog, 2 birds, a fox, and some very happy farmers. Jeannette Sorrell led this imaginative program bringing Vivaldi’s musical storytelling to life.
- Presented in 2021 in Bath and Cleveland.
RAINBOW SONGS – Music of our Brothers & Sisters Across the Planet
- Meet the music and ancient instruments from far-away places, including Jerusalem, Spain, Italy, and Africa! The audience learns to sing along as Amanda Powell leads songs of brotherhood, sisterhood, and friendship. Followed by AF’s famous “Instrument Petting Zoo,” where the audience swarms the stage to try the instruments. Delightfully noisy!
- Presented in 2020 in Akron, Cleveland, and Westlake.
BACH & His Amazing Musical Family
- Bach’s house was overflowing with kids and harpsichords. He boasted that he could make “both an instrumental and a vocal ensemble” from his family. In this program, the audience joins in too! Helpers under 12 lead our interactive performance of Bach’s “Sheep May Safely Graze”. Meet Lambie, who loves to conduct!
- Presented in April 2019 in Hudson, Akron and at the Cleveland Museum of Art to more than 400 Northeast Ohioans!
Baroque Clowns – Meet Harlequin & Columbine!
- This program introduced the Renaissance tradition of Italian street theatre, known as Commedia dell’arte. Dancer/actor Steve Player (an Apollo’s Fire guest artist from the UK) delighted children with his improvisational interpretations of the characters of Harlequin, Scaramouches and Pierrot. Winners of the pop quiz learned to dance a renaissance country dance!
- Presented in 2015-16 at the Maltz Performing Arts Center and the Hudson Library.
A Day at Vivaldi’s Orphanage
- Composer Antonio Vivaldi was the music teacher at a famous orphanage for girls in Venice during the 1700’s. He wrote “The Four Seasons” for his star pupil, a girl called Anna Maria del Violino. The story of these talented orphan girls comes to life, and the female performers talk about the joys and challenges of growing up as a serious musician.
- Presented in 2014-15 at St. Paul’s Church in Cleveland Heights and First United Methodist in Akron.
Froggie Went a-Courtin’ – A Folk Music Discovery
- The beloved Appalachian ballad about Froggie comes to life in a zany, theatrical performance – with the audience singing the refrains. The musicians talk about the folk music tradition from Appalachia, performing several other Appalachian songs and fiddle tunes. Instruments include fiddle, wooden flutes, cello and hammered dulcimer.
- Presented in 2013-14 at the Bath Church in Bath, OH, and at the Stow-Monroe Falls Public Library in 2015 (where tickets sold out weeks in advance).
An Irish Christmas
- Irish Christmas carols from ancient times, performed with harp, lute, fiddle and flute. British guest artist Steve Player danced a jig and then delighted audiences young and old by leading them in a wild dance throughout the auditorium!
- Presented in 2014 at the Masonic Auditorium
Ballads & Musical Tall Tales
- A ballad is a story that is sung. Our musicians perform several ballads from Elizabethan England and the Appalachian region of the U.S., interwoven with historic folk tales in the “tall tale” and “Jack Tale” traditions. Instruments include fiddle, wooden flutes and hammered dulcimer.
- Presented in 2013-14 at St Noel Church Willoughby Hills and Rocky River Presbyterian Church.
Scenes from Mozart’s The Magic Flute, presented in a Family Concert version.
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