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Frost Opera Theater to flash back to the 1960s with Daugherty’s “Jackie O”
Contemporary operas tend to have a short performance life. A world […]
Tue Apr 08, 2014
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Seraphic Fire and Spektral Quartet join forces for new take on Haydn’s “Seven Last Words”
Just in time for Easter, Seraphic Fire will introduce Franz Joseph […]
Wed Apr 02, 2014
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Young mezzo to showcase musical “Sins” in Coral Gables
For Wallis Giunta, a recital is more than just a recital. […]
Mon Mar 24, 2014
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Bruckner’s music not a political issue for Mehta, Israel Philharmonic
Anton Bruckner probably would not have relished his status as Hitler’s […]
Wed Mar 19, 2014
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Violinist Daniel Hope to pay tribute to his great predecessor Joachim
A violinist who builds a program around the legacy of the […]
Thu Mar 13, 2014
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FGO to take a trip to the dark side with Vores’ “No Exit”
A valet shows a man into an ordinary living room. Two […]
Wed Feb 19, 2014
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Gil Shaham looks forward to revisiting Korngold with Cleveland Orchestra
When violinist Gil Shaham performs with the Cleveland Orchestra at the […]
Tue Jan 21, 2014
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FGO to mark Verdi’s bicentennial with “Nabucco”
It’s almost impossible to imagine the world of opera without the […]
Fri Jan 17, 2014
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The Top 10 Performances of 2013
1. Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony: Mahler’s Symphony […]
Wed Dec 18, 2013
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Patrick Quigley gears up for Seraphic Fire’s Christmas season after a year of milestones
Patrick Dupré Quigley hates to shave, but that’s not the only […]
Tue Dec 10, 2013
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Deborah Voigt faces life challenges and career transition with spirit and grace
On November 15, opera superstar Deborah Voigt will do something she’s […]
Tue Nov 05, 2013
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FGO to open season with Levy’s great, neglected American tragedy
Maybe the third time will actually be the charm. To celebrate […]
Wed Oct 30, 2013
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Miami Symphony Orchestra marks 25 years with greatly improved playing, continuing financial struggle
The Miami Symphony Orchestra was headed for Carnegie Hall, and many […]
Tue Oct 15, 2013
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Yuja Wang is back to open the New World Symphony season with Gershwin
By any measure, Yuja Wang is at the top of the […]
Mon Sep 30, 2013
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Bassist Edgar Meyer to “Double” up with Joshua Bell at Festival Miami
For the double bass virtuoso Edgar Meyer, the challenges begin with […]
Wed Sep 25, 2013
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A season of change, variety and starry soloists in South Florida
A new leader is putting her stamp on Florida Grand Opera. […]
Mon Sep 09, 2013
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Rising cellist Joshua Roman blends refined artistry with internet savvy
Cellist Joshua Roman could be the prototype for the 21st-century classical […]
Sun Aug 25, 2013
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Radio’s Bill McGlaughlin delights in making waves for classical music
In an episode of his radio show, Exploring Music with Bill […]
Wed Jul 17, 2013
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With vibrant singing and rough edges, Miami Lyric Opera to mark its 10th anniversary with Puccini
Imagine an opera company that functions with the cold precision of […]
Tue Jul 02, 2013
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20-year-old Russian to open Miami Piano Festival
The Miami International Piano Festival’s Discovery Series, running May 16–19 at […]
Thu May 09, 2013
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