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Orchestra Noir

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 224 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Not What I expected

    by Music Fan on 10/18/21Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    The music, vibe and audience was festive and engaging. With all of the fantastic music, it turned into a sing-a-long and a great crowd experience. I enjoyed it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rock THAT

    by Soulsista on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    The musicians were great. The songs selected were great. The maestro definitely exudes LOVE OF MUSIC & THE MUSICIANS. Best concert--like a party.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show in a long time!!!!

    by MelodicFlow on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    Firstly, please update the picture for this even to reflect the very elegant all BLACK orchestra that performed at this show!!! Secondly, this show was phenomenal!!!!! Will definitely look for this group to come back to the area!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good Musical experience!

    by Crystal on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    The show was really awesome! The live music was amazing and the vibe within the hall was electric ! I luv live music, but had never been to a symphony so it was a treat ! The staff was very accommodating and the event started on time !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great night

    by Sam & Barb on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    Excellent experience creative entertaining and so much fun

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Orchestra Noir was great and so was the audience.

    by Hip Hop Dave on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    First half R&B with old favorites that every audience member knew all the words. Second half, Hop Hop. That’s when the PARTY started. First song, “This is how we do it”, and they did. Great band!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by Michele on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    This was an amazing experience. Maestro and the entire orchestra was awesome. The musical selections were good. The energy waa throught the roof and I could see that the members were having fun

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Black Excellence

    by Belle on 8/23/21The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    The show was absolutely amazing! If you get the opportunity don’t miss out! It was beautifully orchestrated with a touch of class and urban flare.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    People walked out of the adult recital....

    by Tuneyourinstrament on 1/30/18Paris on Ponce - Atlanta

    Whoever wrote those "great" reviews must be apart of the crew because that show was highly disorganized and dissapointing. The quartet was out of tune and the trumpeter could not hit his notes. And after struggling to hit the notes, instead of keeping it moving like a true performer, he proceeds to make excuses about the temperature in the room. The show has no cohesiveness and no story. They really need to go back to the drawing board. People were literally getting up and leaving in the middle of the "show". Heres a suggestion. Create a fluid story for the music so it doesn't feel like an adult recital. For $80 I was expecting at least quality musicians. I was so excited because it sounded like it would be a show filled with both classical and modern music integrated into a beautiful new sound. Instead we get a host/owner who "studied music" but somehow doesn't know what music arrangement means. The musicians are tone deaf and have no stage presence. The "open bar" was cheap publix wine and cut up crossaintwiches......really? Waist of a masquerade mask....

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Disorganized

    by Khady on 11/28/17Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    The show was very disorgamized. Not very well put together, it appears like it was put together last minute. A lot of buying time as if some acts were missing and they had to fill in the gaps. Did not believe the fashion show fit in with the title of the show. The equipment in the back round while the fashion show was gingvwas a eye soar... the main guest appearances were good.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    What a show

    by BklynBob on 11/28/17Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    Orchestra Noir was not what I expected. I thought it would be a reserved performance. What I got was a surprise. In the first half an excellent classical music from the orchestra and a very congenial maestro paired with a fashion show of 3 of Atlanta's designers; in the second half excellent r&b and pop music from the orchestra with a hip maestro (same guy). Very entertaining..

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    A Night At The Symphony

    by ATL770 on 4/4/17Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    This 1st half was absolutely amazing. The orchestra was perfectly centered on the ground level of the venue and sounded great; additionally the guest soloist was also amazing. Intergrating the youth into the show was perfect. It allow the audience to learn about the program they are involved in and to witness their talents. The 2nd half was absolute chaos! The orchestra was moved to the stage and because of the distance, the sounded like a high school band. It seemed control of the event was TOTALLY lost. The orchestra barely played the 2nd half of the show, the distraction of the the "dancers" and cursing from the DJ took the show from a 10+ to a 2 within 10 minutes. I HAD great hopes and expectations to continue to support Orchestra Noir, but after feeling I wasted half my money, I wouldn't recommend the performance to my friends as the 2nd half was a huge disappointment. 1 or 2 "battles with the DJ would've been fine, but NOT THE ENTIRE 2nd piece. We left after we could take no more. The male usher that kept his hat on the entire time (seemed to be a family member or someone VERY close to the production team) was rude, not welcoming and kept walking on the main floor squeezing between the orchestra and the railing. It was very distracting.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Night At the Symphony

    by KrazyRebel on 4/4/17Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    As a new resident of the Atlanta metro area it is my absolute pleasure to take part of new experiences and events such as this one. This event featuring Orchestra Noir first caught my eye a few months ago, as I browsed through Groupon looking for things to do in my new-found area. It was illustrated to be a company of all African American musicians. This fact alone was appealing to me but they also came with intriguing accolated. One thing that struck me when reading their biography online, was the fact that they take some of the proceeds they receive from all their concert venues to help eradicate homelessness in the city of Atlanta. Anyone who knows me, knows that is a subject near and dear to my heart. Needless to say, I was very impressed and I had my mind made up that I would attend this black-tie event they were putting on in the spring. Purchasing the tickets was convenient and easy, I had the option of getting my ticket on Groupon but chose not to due to their limited seating options. Ticketmaster made my purchase seamless, based on the seats chosen average tickets ranged from 39.99-79.99. The event was held at the Center Stage Theater in downtown Atlanta. They scheduled a red-carpet soiree to begin at 7p.m. and the concert was advertised to begin at 8p.m. My guest and I were thrilled when we arrived to see so many people following the black-tie dress code as we had taken our time to find the appropriate attire. Parking was a little hectic because the venue did not have enough parking in their garage and there weren’t clear instructions or suggestions of alternative parking. I eventually made the decision to park a street over in a public sidewalk parking space, giving us time to walk the short distance to the event. Upon entering the venue’s doors, we were greeted by security and then an usher scanned our digitally provided tickets (this was fortunate because I absent-mindedly left the paper copies at home). Walking up the stairs into the soiree we were swept away by the elegance in the room. There were two fully stocked bars and a long line leading to the red-carpet photo opt. By the time, we took a few photos on our own and stopped by the ladies’ room it was about 7:45p.m. So, we made the decision to make our way to our seats which were located to the right of the stage. The orchestra had begun assembling on the theater’s floor making them a lot closer than I had anticipated. The tickets were well worth the price I paid. Unfortunately, the concert did not begin promptly at 8p.m. and even once it began the auditorium was only half full, leaving most of the patrons in the lobby attempting to get their red-carpet pictures. Jason Ikeem Rodgers was absolutely phenomenal as he conducted the orchestra through the first set. They played several numbers before bringing on a soloist by the name of Yezu Woo who was the silver medalist in Orchestra Noir’s 2016 Collegiate Virtuoso Concerto Competition. Not only did she play alongside the orchestra, Rodgers graciously let her have the stage and she played an impromptu solo as well. One of the most memorable parts of the show was when the Students from the Atlanta Music Project joined the professionals to play Grand March from “Tannhauser” to close the first half of the show. These students ranged from the first grade and up, they played in all parts of the orchestra. Program director Ronnal Ford shared that these students spend a dedicated 4 hours at least twice a week (if I recall correctly) practicing music. This was such a remarkable part of the show. After intermission, we were introduced to music producer Bryan Michael Cox for a segment of the show called DJ versus Orchestra. The atmosphere shifted and they battled by both playing classic hits in R&B, Pop and Hip Hop favorites. The one major area of opportunity I could see for the show in general would have been the red-carpet event. Instead of having a small section setup for photos an attempt should have been made to have a long red-carpet outside with camera men positioned along the way. This would have improved the start time of the show which was delayed about 15-20 minutes and the tardiness of the audience’s entrance. It was a huge disruption throughout the first half of the show as ticket holders made their way to their seats as the orchestra played. That may have been my biggest concern but all in all the show was a huge success. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, the time spend at the symphony was greatly appreciated and I look forward to future events held by Orchestra Noir.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This event was AH-MAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    by NikkiB84 on 4/3/17Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    This was the most fun! The first half of beautiful classical music and the second half of current day hip hop and pop music!! A DJ, a dance floor, allowing local kids to perform with the orchestra EVERYTHING WAS JUST GREAT!!!! Will definitely do it again!