CFCArts Symphony Orchestra to perform Symphonic Disney, celebrating 100 years of Magic this weekend
- Alastair Mac
- Nov 13, 2023
- 2 min read
This weekend is a unique opportunity to celebrate 100 years of magic and music with Florida’s largest symphony orchestra.

Featuring music from movies, animation, and Walt Disney World, Symphonic Disney will be a concert experience for the whole family to enjoy this weekend.
CFCArts Symphony Orchestra are performing Symphonic Disney on Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18, 2023.
After the recent success of Classic(al) Rock, the orchestra will take the stage again in Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center, with the concert presenting some of the most beautiful Disney classics in one of the most beautiful concert halls.
With over 200 musicians – and some special guests – you’ll experience the power, joy, energy, and pure fun of the music of Disney in ways you never thought possible!

“With so many unforgettable Disney films, Broadway shows, theme parks, and more to explore, it was a challenge to narrow down this concert while still performing something everyone will recognize,” said CFCArts Vice President of Creative & Production Justin Muchoney. “Every piece of music that we will perform holds a special place in the heart of someone in that room, and we hope you hear some of your favorites and remember the awe and wonder you felt when you first experienced the music and magic of Disney.”
Tickets are still available on the Dr Phillips Center website, with tickets from only $20.

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