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Cleveland Orchestra to return to Miami in 2019

Despite uncertainty about its future in Miami, the Cleveland Orchestra announced […]

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Thu Feb 01, 2018
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Critic’s Choice

The modernist score may not seem quite so daring today, and […]

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Tue Jan 23, 2018
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MTT to leave San Francisco Symphony; will continue role with New World

Michael Tilson Thomas will depart his position as music director of […]

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Wed Nov 01, 2017
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Seraphic Fire to partner with Aspen Festival in choral training program

Seraphic Fire is reviving its choral training program in partnership with […]

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Mon Sep 11, 2017
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Plans on tap to honor Judy Drucker, relaunch her classical series

A revival of Judy Drucker’s Miami classical series? Can the Concert […]

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Wed Aug 16, 2017
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Seraphic Fire partners with UCLA in new project to train student singers

Seraphic Fire is joining forces with UCLA in a new initiative […]

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Thu Jul 06, 2017
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Lang Lang, Joshua Bell featured in Broward Center’s 2017-8 season

The Broward Center will offer a nicely varied Classical Series in […]

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Thu Jun 01, 2017
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Fort Lauderdale native Nadine Sierra wins prestigious Richard Tucker Award

Soprano Nadine Sierra, a Fort Lauderdale native, is the winner of […]

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Tue Apr 18, 2017
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From Adams to Xenakis, New World Symphony lays out a varied feast for 2017-18 season

The New World Symphony’s 2017-2018 season will open on October 14-15 […]

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Thu Apr 06, 2017
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Arsht Center to offer lightweight classical season in 2017-18

The Arsht Center’s 2017-2018 classical series might be more correctly designated […]

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Fri Mar 31, 2017
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Cleveland Orchestra slashes 2018 Arsht residency with no explanation to Miami

Despite previous denials that it was planning to shut down its […]

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Fri Mar 24, 2017
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Critic’s Choice

The Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä always brings excitement and unpredictability to […]

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Tue Mar 07, 2017
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Seraphic Fire’s adventurous 2017-18 season to span from Bach to Pärt

Seraphic Fire will present an array of old and new music […]

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Fri Mar 03, 2017
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FGO to offer a varied and venturesome 2017-18 season

Florida Grand Opera will span the centuries in its 2017-18 season, […]

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Tue Feb 28, 2017
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Critic’s Choice

The great American conductor Leonard Slatkin brought the Saint Louis Symphony […]

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Thu Feb 23, 2017
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The venerable Borodin Quartet returns to the Friends of Chamber Music […]

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Thu Feb 16, 2017
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Editor’s Note on Miami Herald dropping classical coverage

As regular South Florida Classical Review readers know, since this website […]

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Thu Jan 05, 2017
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New Carmen on tap for final FGO performances

A new Carmen is in town. Daniela Mack will take over […]

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Wed Nov 30, 2016
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Cuban early-music group to make Miami debut

The Miami Bach Society will present Ars Longa, a vocal and […]

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Fri Oct 21, 2016
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FGO receives largest gift in its history with donation of $6.8 million building

A major donation by an anonymous donor has given Florida Grand […]

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Wed Oct 19, 2016
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