Music

Caminantes de la Nueva Tierra Presented by New Conscience Productions

Earth Day Celebration Concert. Caminantes De La Nueva Tierra is the exhibition of a collective of emerging artists who are united by their intentions: to sing for the awakening of consciousness, to remind us all of the essential values ​​of life, and to raise the vibrations of all those who listen. Great music that heal the hearts and remind us of the blessings in our life.

Grand Season Finale Presented by The Miami Symphony Orchestra

Miami Symphony Orchestra - Grand Season Finale Prepare for the Grand Season Finale of the Miami Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Eduardo Marturet. This evening promises to be a fitting culmination of MISO’s 2023-24 season leaving the audience spellbound with the evocative power of music and the extraordinary talents of the orchestra and its music director and conductor Marturet. Miami Symphony Orchestra Eduardo Marturet conductor K.J. McDonald violin Program: WEBERN (arr. Marturet) Langsamer Satz MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E minor Op. 64 SIBELIUS Symphony No. 7

Overture to Overtown Jazz Series 2024 Presented by The Betsy Hotel

Get ready for a toe-tapping, finger-snapping good time as we bring you the best of jazz in person. Join us for a series of unforgettable performances by talented musicians that will have you grooving all night long. Experience the magic of live jazz , where the music comes alive and the vibes are always right. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or just looking for a fun night out, this series is not to be missed. Mark your calendars and gather your friends for a musical journey like no other. Let the smooth sounds of jazz transport you to a place where the music is king and the good times never end. See you there!

A Musical Journey with the Florida Chamber Orchestra Presented by MDCA

Discover the magic of traditional music in the heart of Miami. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon filled with vibrant rhythms and popular melodies at our multicultural concert, “A Musical Journey with the Florida Chamber Orchestra,” presented by MDCA, FCO, and the Hispanic American Lyric Theater. This event will take you on a musical journey worldwide without leaving the city under the baton of Maestro Marlene Urbay. Feast your ears on the representation of typical rhythms from different countries, each bringing its own essence and unique style. Let the music transport you to distant places as you immerse yourself in the cultural diversity of Miami. Melodies from the USA, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, and Cuba.

The Elixir of Love - Opera Highlights Concert Presented by Florida L'Opera & Zarzuela

Come share with us a Saturday evening of music and love, and enjoy some of the best moments of The Elixir of Love, an Italian Opera classic by Gaetano Donizetti. Featuring local and international artists Anneliese Wolfanger as Adina, Herman Diaz as Nemorino, Jose Vazquez as Belcore, Alex Adams-Leytes as Dulcamara, and Jared Peroune in the Piano.

Mavis Staples Presented by Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

A true icon of soul music, Grammy Lifetime Achievement winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Mavis Staples has captivated audiences for over six decades with her powerful and soul-stirring voice. As a member of the renowned Staple Singers, she played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of gospel, soul and R&B. Hailed by NPR as “one of America’s defining voices of freedom and peace,” she is the kind of once-in-a-generation artist whose impact on music and culture would be difficult to overstate. At this concert, expect to hear Staple Singers classics such as “Respect Yourself,” “Heavy Makes You Happy” and “I’ll Take You There,” covers such as Talking Heads’ “Slippery People” and Funkadelic’s “Can You Get to That” and songs from Staples’ recent collaborations with Ben Harper and Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy.

Pink+Magic=Jam! Presented by Koubek Center

The Koubek Center is proud to host a Pink+Magic=Jam! on March 7 featuring bassist drummer Julian Babou (from the island of Reunion), Sonny Troupe (Guadaloupe), and trumpeter Etienne Charles, a Miami resident born in Trinidad. The event is open to the public and invites Miami musicians to come and join the jam! As Creole artists dedicated to upholding and developing the music of their native lands, Babou and Troupe have set out to explore a musical history rooted in colonization and slavery and how immigrant communities develop their cultures outside the homeland. Pink+Magic=Jam! is part of a Villa Albertine residency that will take Babou and Troupe to Puerto Rico and New Orleans. Villa Albertine is a French institution for arts and ideas in the United States that will host Pink+Magic=Jam! at Jass Kitchen on March 6 and at WDNA on March 8.

Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra Presented by Adrienne Arsht Center

Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra Lahav Shani, chief conductor Daniil Trifonov, piano Program: ARVO PӒRT Swansong MOZART Piano Concerto No. 9 “Jeunehomme” PROKOFIEV Excerpts from Romeo & Juliet The Grammy-winning Daniil Trifonov is one of the most exciting and revelatory pianists of our time. “Daniil has everything and more … tenderness and also the demonic element. I never heard anything like that,” legendary pianist Martha Argerich marveled. Trifonov makes his Knight Masterworks Classical Music series debut playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9, “Jeunehomme.” Written when the composer was 21 years old, the work is arguably the first masterpiece of the classical era, hailed by lauded Mozart pianist Alfred Brendel as “one of the greatest wonders of the world.” Known for its intensely energetic performances, The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra has claimed its position among Europe’s most exciting orchestras under the leadership of young and dynamic, Israeli-born chief conductor Lahav Shani. The orchestra’s Arsht Center debut concert begins with the mysterious, luminous soundscapes of Arvo Pärt’s Swansong, whose harmonies suggest its origins as a piece of choral and organ music. Inspired by a line from a Christian funeral prayer, “safe lodging, holy rest and peace at the last." That devotion has found a hymnlike expression in Pärt's music. The program concludes with selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, whose sweeping music depicting Shakespeare’s famous love scenes, street fights, dances and deaths is rapturous, energetic, tragic and grand. PRESHOW CLASSICAL CONVERSATIONS One hour prior to this performance, join us in the Peacock Education Center for Classical Conversations, an exciting, behind-the scenes look at this performance. Scott Flavin, violinist and professor of violin at the Frost School of Music will provide insight into the musicians, composers and history that will be heard in the concert.

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