Synchrony: A Miami Music Week After-Party
Synchrony at the Knight Center’s Hormel Stage combines live music, electronic media, and visuals in a multi-sensory performance.
Synchrony at the Knight Center’s Hormel Stage combines live music, electronic media, and visuals in a multi-sensory performance.
The Frost Musical Theatre Ensemble presents a Disney-themed performance featuring songs from classic and contemporary films.
Feeling Havana presents a live performance of Cuban music from the 1950s, featuring bolero, son, mambo, and Afro-Cuban classics.
Titanic welcomes the Anthony Invino Big Band, an 18-piece ensemble of students and professors from the UM Frost School of Music for a special live recorded performance you don't want to miss.
The Frost Jazz Orchestra performs original centennial compositions at Gusman Hall in its fourth annual live album recording, directed by Dr. John Daversa. The program features works written by ensemble members in honor of the University of Miami and Frost School of Music's 100th anniversary.
Ensemble Ibis, conducted by Shawn Crouch, presents the world premiere of When Wood and Metal Become Alive, a concerto for Sinfonietta by composer Mark Winges, alongside a program of contemporary works.
Seraphic Fire brings Venice to you. Modeled on the polychoral performances that echoed through the Basilica of San Marco, this season-closing concert surrounds the audience with voices and period instruments from every direction. Conductor Patrick Dupre Quigley and the full forces of Seraphic Fire perform Monteverdi and more in an experience that is as immersive as it is rare.
Fairchild's Boots & Blooms brings country night to the garden — live music from the Back Country Boys, line dancing, moonshine flights, food trucks, and a best get-up contest. Tickets from $35.95.
The Frost Wind Ensemble, conducted by Michael Hancock, presents two world premieres featuring GRAMMY Award-winning soprano Hila Plitmann and guitarist Steven Thachuk. The program includes Sean Hickey's Congregate Settings and a new work by Donald Grantham honoring the memory of former Frost professor Robert Carnochan.
Young piano students from Miami-Dade perform works by Frédéric Chopin as part of the CHOPIN for ALL concert series at Granada Church.
