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A Night at the Orchestra to Benefit Our Local Heroes

An inspiring concert of music, vocals, and narration for four local first-responder charities.

Presented by Sarasota Orchestra and Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall August 19, 2026

Sarasota Orchestra and Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall are partnering to present Summon the Heroes, a special benefit concert commemorating the 25th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001. Scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 10, the performance will bring the community together through uplifting music honoring the service of first responders then and now.

A regular guest conductor with Sarasota Orchestra, Evan Roider leads this concert program from the podium.

Led by conductor Evan Roider, the program features iconic works including Aaron Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man, Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings and John Williams’ Summon the Heroes. The evening will include narration by Nate Jacobs, founder and artistic director of Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, and special performances by soprano Amy Owens, whose “fresh and electrifying” voice was praised by the Omaha World-Herald. Owens will perform “Amazing Grace” and “America the Beautiful” with Sarasota Orchestra.

Acclaimed soprano Amy Owens will perform alongside Sarasota Orchestra in selections including “Amazing Grace” and “America the Beautiful.”

Four local organizations supporting and strengthening the Sarasota community will benefit from concert proceeds: Resilient Retreat, Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office Charitable Foundation, Sarasota Firefighters Benevolent Fund, and Sarasota Police Foundation.

Local talent Nate Jacobs joins this concert to narrate Liberty for All, a work by James Beckel, Jr. that blends stirring symphonic music with famous quotes by figures such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy.

Image: Nancy Guth

“Sarasota has a unique connection to the events of Sept. 11, as President George W. Bush was visiting a local elementary school when he received news of the attacks,” said Joseph McKenna, President and CEO of Sarasota Orchestra. “Twenty-five years later, we are pleased to partner with the Van Wezel for this benefit concert to bring our community together for an evening of poignant music that recognizes those who served and sacrificed while reflecting on the resilience and unity that continue to define us.”

“The performing arts have always united our nation, and music, in particular, has a remarkable ability to bring people together,” said Mary Bensel, Executive Director of Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. “Following our successful 9/11 benefit concert held back in 2011, Van Wezel is proud to partner with Sarasota Orchestra again on this special performance to honor and reflect on the 25th anniversary while supporting organizations that serve our community today.”

Tickets are $25 to $50 and are available through VanWezel.org. Ticket fees will be waived by the presenting organizations. All ticket proceeds after actual expenses have been recovered will be donated to the four first responder charities.

Concert Details: Summon the Heroes presented by Sarasota Orchestra and the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

Date: Thursday, September 10
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
Tickets: VanWezel.org

All programs and featured artists are subject to change.

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