Music

Themes and Variations Presented by Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO)

The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO), now in its historic 31st season, is Miami's hometown professional symphony and a valuable contributor to Miami's cultural fabric. With 80 professional musicians selected from around the world, MISO represents the exceptional talent and diversity that mirrors South Florida's international and multicultural richness.

Caravan: A Revolution on the Road Presented by Arsht Center

Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective collaborate with choreographer Rennie Harris’ company, Puremovement, and sculptor/projection mapping artist Andrew Scott to create Caravan: A Revolution on the Road, a new work expanding on themes explored on the first E-Collective recording and tour. These artists have created a multi-disciplinary performance that transcends racial and social boundaries and breathes new artistic life into conversations on personal and collective identity in relation to social and political structures. Following the release of Breathless, an elegy for Eric Garner, Blanchard expressed that ‘we’ve been having dialogues for far too long with no actions, no change.’ The forceful, yet inclusive energy of this new project encourages the audience to make yet another step toward positive social change. Blanchard’s fusion of jazz, R&B, blues, funk and soul will synergistically interweave with Harris’s approach to movement, which represents a kind of archaeology of the human spirit through vernacular African American dance styles. Scott’s conceptually-based visual projections and installations, which are rooted in African and African American art and culture, will seamlessly integrate into the overall artistic narrative. The skeleton of the work will examine these larger societal issues, while the individual nuances of the stories will reflect the life experiences of each artist and their thoughts and feelings about Black Lives in the 21st century. ABOUT THE ARTISTS TERENCE BLANCHARD Terence Blanchard made a name for himself as a top-tier jazz trumpeter who has gone on to enjoy a multifaceted career in jazz and beyond. He’s not only a five-time Grammy Award winner and Oscar nominee for BlacKkKlansman, he’s one of the most influential jazz musicians and film score masters of his generation—a member of a jazz legacy that has shaped the contours of modern jazz today. He’s been recognized by USA Artists, the MAPFund, and the NEA for his work in the jazz idiom and beyond. RENNIE HARRIS Rennie Harris is a dancer, choreographer, artistic director and professor of hip-hop dance. In 1992, he founded Rennie Harris Puremovement, a hip-hop concert dance & theater company are dedicated to preserving and disseminating hip-hop culture to the masses. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a United States Artist Fellowship, and a Governors Artist of the Year Award (among others) in the last ten years, Rennie Harris has been named one of the most influential people in the last one hundred years of Philadelphia history and has been compared to twentieth-century legends, Alvin Ailey and Bob Fosse. ANDREW SCOTT Andrew Scott is a visual artist living and working in Dallas who specializes in the intersection of digital fabrication technologies and traditional fine arts practices. He is currently an associate Professor of Art and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas where he teaches courses in digital fabrication.

Enrique Chia - Una Tarde Para Recordar Presented by MDCA

"Una Tarde para Recordar" con el piano de Enrique Chia y su grupo interpretando bellas melodías cubanas e internacionales mientras la pareja Darcy y Odaray bailarán ritmos tropicales y clásicos. El repertorio incluirá composiciones del maestro Ernesto Lecuona, las canciones de Lucho Gatica, del Trio Los Panchos, de Beny Moré, del Trio Matamoros, entre otros. El magistral guitarrista Juan Areco nos deleitará con sus favoritas melodías españolas y latinoamericanas.

Parade of Bands and Concert Presented by Miami Carnival

Get ready for vibrant costumes, Caribbean food, drinks, and Soca music. Miami Carnival is a kaleidoscope of Caribbean cultures under one umbrella celebrates one of Miami’s premier cultural festivals that indeed captures the spirit, passion, and essence of the Caribbean-American community. This rich tradition, in its 35th year, will take place on Sunday, October 13, 2019, from 11am-11pm at the Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds(10901 SW 24 St, Miami, FL 33165). The day also includes the diverse and unique flavors of Caribbean food, drinks, and crafts. Patrons are encouraged to use one of the three free park and ride locations that have been set up at Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, Tropical Park and Golden Glades Interchange. The festival is also made possible with the support of the Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Visions and Installations Presented by New World Symphony

MTT leads Viola Visions’ renowned guest artists in performances of chamber works that showcase the viola. Nadia Sirota performs Keep in Touch, a lamentation for solo viola and pre-recorded CD written for her by Nico Muhly, who will conduct. George Benjamin’s Viola, Viola is a mesmerizing dance and fierce dialogue between Tabea Zimmermann and Matthew Lipman. The explosive Chemins II by Luciano Berio is a reimagining of his famed Sequenzas with Jonathan Vinocour at the helm.

Three Centuries and Counting Presented by New World Symphony

Viola Visions officially commences with this welcome concert featuring viola-centric works spanning more than 300 years of repertoire. MTT leads Cynthia Phelps (New York Philharmonic), Jonathan Vinocour (San Francisco Symphony) and Tabea Zimmermann in J.S. Bach’s final Brandenburg Concerto and the virtuosic variations of “Les folies d’Espagne” arranged by Irish-born violist Garth Knox. Inspired by a racing video game, Andrew Norman’s Gran Turismo has eight violists locked in a highspeed chase. 

Kahane Plays Mozart Presented by New World Symphony

Consummate musician Jeffrey Kahane joins Fellows for the first chamber concert of season. He will perform double duty by leading his own performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25 with chamber orchestra. Also featuring piano are two duets: a merry, ragtime-esque jaunt by Emmanuel Chabrier and Claude Debussy’s end-of-life meditation. When hearing news of a family member’s death, Missy Mazzoli incorporated a “pile of melodies collapsing in a chaotic free fall” in her Still Life with Avalanche.

Percussion Consort: Miami Beats Presented by New World Symphony

Percussionists of the Magic City unite! NWS Percussion Fellows are joined by students from the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music for a one-night-only adventure. Together they will perform the world premiere of the Percussion Symphony No. 2 by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Charles Wuorinen, who will be in attendance. Hailed by The New Yorker as “the most original musical thinker of our time,” Steve Reich permeates his Sextet with a humming, propulsive energy.

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