- December 19, 2025
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Cellist and double bassist wait for their turn to play during the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra’s show in downtown Winter Park.
Kids and parents enjoyed an evening of playful music and good times.
Families pack into Central Park to enjoy an evening of music and fun.
A child claps in approval after the orchestra finished one of their Paddington inspired pieces.
Stephen Infantino holds his son, Dylan, on his shoulders for a better view during the show.
Violinists perform pieces inspired by Paddington during Saturday’s show.
Children flooded the front of the stage to dance around — and some brought their own bears to dance with.
Principal harpist Rosalind Beck waits for her time to play during a piece.
A small group of children dance around to the music played by the orchestra.
The crowd of young and old enjoyed the combination of warm weather and good music on Saturday.
Dressed as Paddington, Timothy Pappas, the concert’s narrator, reads alongside the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.
Standing in his star covered shirt and holding his toy, Giancarlo Castellano stands still as he enjoys the concert.
Conductor Paul Hostetter keeps the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra on temp during their show on Saturday.
Locals of all ages took in an hour long set by the orchestra.
Music filled the air in Central Park on Saturday, Feb. 10, as the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra put on a show inspired by Paddington Bear — the famous little British bear.
Those who made it to downtown Winter Park got to enjoy some pre-concert face-painting and family time, before the orchestra started up at 3:30 p.m.
A small stage was set up just in front of the stage where children could either sit, or dance around to the sounds of the orchestra.