New-Classical crossover duo, The OK Factor, joins Rochester Symphony for a chamber concert event at the Historic Chateau Theatre. Warm-up with this program reminiscent of a casual summer gathering around the front porch, featuring Copland’s classic Appalachian Spring and The OK Factor’s original folk-inspired music performed in the glow of candles and twinkling porch lights. Complete the experience with a charcuterie box from Forager Brewery (for pre-order with ticket) who will be on hand at the event with their famous signature brews and cocktails for purchase. Bar opens for social hour one hour before the concert!
TICKETS
3PM | $25 ticket only, $45 ticket + charcuterie box
7:30PM | $33 ticket only, $53 ticket + charcuterie box
PRE-ORDER CHARCUTERIE BOXES, $20/each: Each charcuterie box includes one premium meat selection, two artisan cheeses, assorted fresh and dried fruits, crackers, and nuts. Beautifully prepared in advance, your curated box will be ready and waiting for you to enjoy during the show. Created with a single serving in mind, but can be shared if a tasting portion is desired. To order, select the charcuterie + ticket option at time of ticket order.
Pre-orders only. Additional boxes will not be available for purchase at the venue.
Playful and unexpected, new-classical crossover duo The OK Factor writes and performs folk-inspired music influenced by multiple genres, with an artistry that reveals their classical training. Cellist Olivia Diercks and violinist Karla Peters find great joy in defying expectations and delivering an experience outside of what audiences anticipate from a cello and violin combo. Organic and genuine, their original compositions feel both comfortingly familiar and uniquely fresh, and have been described as "genre-bending" (Julie Amacher, MPR) and "pure magic" (Wausau Pilot & Review). The ease with which they write and perform and their passion for educational outreach has caught the attention of the Minnesota music community in which they live and work, as recipients of a 2024 Minnesota State Arts Board Arts Education Grant, and a 2020 Scandinavian Folk Arts and Cultural Traditions Fellowship through the American Scandinavian Foundation. Olivia and Karla invite audiences to explore music and cultivate a curiosity about its role in their lives.