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FRIday | JUN 6

PRESS PLAY

SYMPHONY OF THE SCREEN

Ashtabula Arts Center
2928 W 13th St, Ashtabula, OH 44004

PRESS PLAY: Symphony of the Screen brings the worlds of film, video games, and anime to life in an epic evening of music performed by a full orchestra and choir. From sweeping cinematic scores to iconic themes that defined generations of gamers and moviegoers, this concert celebrates the power of storytelling through sound. Whether you’re a longtime fan of symphonic music or a lover of pop culture soundtracks, this performance invites you to press play and experience your favorite stories in a whole new way.

 

Program highlights include:

  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
  • Final Fantasy VI
  • Final Fantasy X
  • Gladiator
  • How to Train Your Dragon
  • Kirby
  • Mission Impossible
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Pocahontas
  • Spirited Away
  • Star Fox
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2
  • The Hunger Games
  • The Lion King
  • The Lord of the Rings
  • Up
  • Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Saturday | AUG 1

PRESS PLAY

SYMPHONY OF THE SCREEN

Cleveland Public Library
525 Superior Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114z

Get ready to experience your favorite stories like never before! The Press Play Orchestra & Choir invites you to a spectacular performance at the Cleveland Public Library on August 1st at 2:00 PM.

Symphony of the Screen is a high-energy tribute to the iconic music that defines our favorite media. From the sweeping orchestral scores of Hollywood blockbusters to the nostalgic 8-bit melodies of classic gaming and the emotional anthems of modern anime, this concert brings the magic of the screen to the grand stage.

Whether you’re a film buff, a dedicated gamer, or an anime fan, this is a musical journey you won’t want to miss. Admission is FREE to the public. So come early to secure your seat and prepare to Press Play!

Wed | OCT 14

PRESS PLAY

Symphony of the Screen

Akron Civic Theatre
182 S Main St, Akron, OH 44308

Experience the magic of the movies, the thrill of the game, and the heart of anime in a concert designed specifically for young listeners and their families! The Press Play Orchestra & Choir takes the stage at the historic Akron Civic Theatre for two high-energy performances that bridge the gap between the screen and the symphony.

From soaring superhero themes to the catchy melodies of your favorite video games, this interactive concert introduces students to the power of a full live orchestra and professional choir through the music they already love.

Saturday | MAY 2

SWORDS AND SORCERY

Fantasy Movies in Concert

Maltz Performing Arts Center
1855 Ansel Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106

Prepare to be swept away into realms of magic, myth, and adventure as the Cinematic Symphony Orchestra presents SWORDS AND SORCERY – Fantasy Movies in Concert. On Saturday, May 2, 2026, the Maltz Performing Arts Center transforms into a portal to fantastical worlds, where sweeping strings and soaring voices bring your favorite cinematic adventures to life.

Relive the heroic quests of The Lord of the Rings, journey through Hogwarts with Harry Potter, and explore the lush, otherworldly landscapes of Avatar. Soar with dragons in How to Train Your Dragon, experience the dark intrigue of Game of Thrones, and explore enchanted forests in Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away. Relive the swashbuckling excitement of Pirates of the Caribbean and Hook, and the magical odyssey of Willow—all rendered with breathtaking orchestral power and majestic choral harmonies.

This is more than a concert—it’s an immersive, cinematic experience. Every note, every crescendo, every haunting melody will be performed live by a 100-piece full symphonic orchestra, enveloping you in the unforgettable music that has defined generations of fantasy storytelling.

Swords will clash, magic will ignite, and dragons will soar in an unforgettable night of epic cinematic sound!

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Jaclyn Kurtz, M.A.

Jaclyn Kurtz is a dynamic and passionate music educator and choral musician with over 26 years of experience, inspiring students of all ages and skill levels. With a rich background that spans teaching general music from elementary to high school, voice instruction, and music theory at the collegiate level, Jaclyn brings unparalleled depth and expertise to her work. She holds advanced degrees in Vocal Performance and Music Theory from Kent State University, furthering her education in the music theory doctoral program at the University of Oregon.

Known for her versatile teaching style, Jaclyn has worked as a private voice and piano instructor at music schools like Woodsy’s Music and Falls Music School. Beyond teaching, Jaclyn has an impressive performance portfolio, featuring appearances in prestigious opera scenes and recitals. She has performed in works by composers like Mahler, Mozart, Brahms, and Verdi, captivating audiences at Kent State University and other venues. Her choral work extends internationally, having toured with choirs across the U.S., Ireland, England, and Italy.

A dedicated mentor and leader, Jaclyn seeks to nurture talent and foster a vibrant, thriving choral community wherever she goes. She’s a proud member of the Ohio Music Education Association and Pi Kappa Lambda, reflecting her commitment to excellence in music education and performance.

Ashley Zendarski

Dr. Barton Samuel Rotberg enjoys a fulfilling career as a performer and instructor of violin, string pedagogy and chamber music. ClevelandClassical.com described his performance as, “The violinist’s timbre in the first movement was simply stunning,” and “Rotberg’s full violin sound lent charm and beauty.”


Rotberg has been a featured soloist with numerous orchestras including the Erie Chamber Orchestra, Pittsburgh Philharmonic, Amherst Chamber Orchestra and Warren Philharmonic in concerti of Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn and other repertoire staples. He has been a member of the Illinois Philharmonic, Ann Arbor Symphony and Flint Symphony orchestras and has served for three seasons as concertmaster of the Southwest Symphony Orchestra in Illinois. He currently serves as concertmaster for the Ashland Symphony Orchestra. As violinist of the Davanti Trio, an endowed ensemble under the auspices of the Flint Symphony Orchestra, Rotberg became a prizewinner in the Chamber Music Foundation of New England Ensembles Competition. The trio gave performances in the U.S., Canada and France. Rotberg’s chamber music performances have been heard on WQLN FM Erie radio and WCLV FM Cleveland.


In addition to teaching at the BW Conservatory of Performing Arts, Rotberg is a faculty member at the BW Community Arts School, Conservatory Summer Institute and Oberlin College’s Community Music School. He has given guest masterclasses and performances at venues such as Interlochen Arts Academy, Longy School of Music and University of Windsor.

Andrew Perkins, M.S.A.
Andrew began studying piano at the age of 6 and clarinet at age 8. As a clarinetist and bass clarinetist, he has performed with numerous classical groups across Northeast Ohio, including the Medina Symphony, Cuyahoga Falls Community Band, Parma Symphony, Symphony West, the Video Game Symphony, and the Cinematic Symphony Orchestra. Andrew founded the Serenity Chamber Players in 2017 to provide free classical and sacred music performances of rare and reimagined repertoire. The ensemble has had the opportunity to perform concerts across Ohio and in other states, including Maryland, West Virginia, and Michigan. Andrew also serves as the music and choir director for his church in Broadview Heights, Ohio.

Andrew received his B.S. in Accounting from the University of Akron, and holds a Masters Degree in Accounting from the University of Connecticut. He is an active Certified Public Accountant in the state of Ohio, and currently serves as the treasurer for his church. Andrew lives in Parma with his wife Hannah, and his three boys. In addition to his passion for music, Andrew is an avid fan of professional darts and rugby, as well as all Cleveland sports.
Kristopher Morron, M.F.A.
Kristopher Morron brings much to the table at the CSO, including deep roots in Northeast Ohio and 15 years of teaching and conducting.

A trombonist, he has been a member of an eclectic range of Cleveland-based groups and involved in numerous national tours and recordings. He began teaching band and orchestra in 2004 and in 2015 served as graduate conductor of the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony. He holds degrees from Bowling Green State University and Case Western Reserve University.

Morron also has been active as a composer and arranger, often writing for the very groups of which he has been a member. He also contributed original music to the web series “Ringer$” and the animated short, “Astral Shift,” and created arrangements for a concert marking the 20th anniversary of the film “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
Andrew Keller, PH.D.

Andrew started the Press Play Orchestra with in September 2025, and has since served as the founding Music Director, as well as the CEO of the organization.

A lifelong musician, Andrew owes his entire professional career to film and video game music, as it was the iconic soundtrack to Titanic and other great soundtracks that inspired him to start learning piano, which eventually led to dreams of becoming a film composer. Before long, Andrew was writing deeply dramatic compositions that were clearly influenced by the memorable melodies, lush orchestration, and intense emotional imagery of film music and video game music.

Since then, Andrew has been privileged to serve as a Professor of Music at Kent State University, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Music Theory and Composition in 2019.

Andrew is now beyond thrilled to be bringing his passion and expertise to the Press Play Orchestra, in turn fulfilling a longtime childhood dream to help celebrate and advance these incredibly underappreciated artforms.

As the PPO Music Director, Andrew has created a host of exclusive arrangements for the Press Play Orchestra, including the “To the Stars”  suite from Titanic and “To Zanarkand” from Final Fantasy X.