Music

Cécile: A One-Woman Show Presented by FIU Wertheim School of Music & Performing Arts

CÉCILE: A ONE-WOMAN SHOW" "The most famous composer you've never heard of" with Karin Lechner by Peter Gumbel Abou the Show: A 90-minute show with intermission Cécile Chaminade is the most famous French female composer you’ve never heard of. A hugely popular composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she was discovered by Bizet when she was just 12; “you cannot keep her genius down”, Bizet told her father. Chaminade’s piano music and pieces sold in the thousands. She played to packed houses all over Europe and America. Queen Victoria invited her to Windsor Castle several times and, during Teddy Roosevelt’s Presidency, she played at the White House as a stop on her triumphant tour of the United States. Chaminade was the first female composer to make a gramophone recording (1901) and the first French female composer to be awarded the Légion d'Honneur. Then, after the First World War, she disappeared from public view, just as her music disappeared from the classical repertoire. In Cécile, a show written by Peter Gumbel, Karin Lechner recounts Chaminade’s moving life story, and, in her virtuoso style, plays the composer’s greatest hits. Cécile Chaminade was very prolific, composing more than 400 pieces in all, half of them for piano. She became a role model in her lifetime; on her 1908 tour of the United States, she visited one of the more than 200 “Chaminade Clubs” that had sprung up, where women would meet to make music together. Yet, despite her popularity with the public, she struggled to gain the respect of the (mostly male) critics, who often disparaged her work as “trivial”. At a time when other long-overlooked 19th-century female composers such as Clara Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn are enjoying a revival, the story of Cécile Chaminade will resonate not just with classical music lovers but also with a younger generation eager to right history by restoring an artist to her earned place in the cultural canon.

FIU Music Festival: Unleashing Musical Boundaries: Dal Niente Ensemble

“Superb” - The New York Times Prepare to be entranced by the avant-garde brilliance of Dal Niente as they take the stage at this year's FIU Music Festival. Renowned for pushing the boundaries of contemporary music, this cutting-edge ensemble delivers an electrifying performance that defies conventions and connects art, culture, and people. From hauntingly ethereal melodies to heart-pounding rhythmic intricacies, Dal Niente's fearless exploration of musical expression will transport you to a world where imagination knows no bounds. Now in its second decade, the Chicago-based ensemble produces concerts as singular experiences—as cultural breeding grounds where new art can grow and listeners can explore. To find out more, go to www.dalniente.com.

FIU Music Festival: Family Concert: Peter and The Wolf: For Organ and Percussion

For organ and percussion with narrator. Featuring organist Nicole Marane and percussionist Dr. Colin Williams. In cooperation with the Miami Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Reception to follow. Step into a world of imagination as the charming tale of Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" comes to life in this matinee family concert. You'll be transported to a world where music and imagination intertwine! From the thrilling chase through the woods to the triumphant finale, every moment will captivate your senses and ignite your imagination. This family concert is the perfect opportunity to introduce young ones to the wonders of classical music in a fun and engaging way. Don't miss this chance to embark on a musical adventure with Peter and his animal friends as they conquer the wolf and win the hearts of all who attend.

FIU Music Festival: Strings United: From Baroque to the 20th Century

The 2023 FIU Music Festival’s opening night brings an unparalleled fusion of talent to the stage, featuring the world-renowned Amernet String Quartet and exceptional guest artists, Ani Kavafian, violin; Thomas Mesa, cello; and Mari LiisPäkk, violin. For two works, FIU students will join them for this compelling chamber music program. The program showcases a wide range of composers from various historical periods and nationalities, spanning from the Baroque era to the 20th century. This diversity provides a comprehensive view of the development of string music over time, reflecting the rich tapestry of European musical traditions. So, prepare to be swept away by an evening of virtuosity and heartrending melodies as these brilliant musicians breathe life into some of the most cherished compositions in classical music history, with Mendelssohn's Octet in E-flat major taking center stage! View the FIU Music Festival schedule at musicfestival.fiu.edu.

FIU Music Festival: Unveiling a Symphony: Organ Concerto World Premiere

Embark on a musical odyssey like never before, as we proudly present the world premiere of a breathtaking organ concerto by the esteemed composer and FIU Wertheim School of Music founder, Fredrick Kaufman. Led by FIU Interim Conductor Luis Aguilar, this extraordinary event brings together a symphonic masterpiece that will stir your very soul. Immerse yourself in the captivating sounds of the Wertheim’s crown jewel, the Sydell Ida Wertheim Concert Organ, performed by the renowned Italian virtuoso, Luca Scandali. Join us for this groundbreaking collaboration of talent, passion, and fusion of classical and contemporary influences.

FIU Music Festival: Jazz Harmony: Alex Norris & FIU Jazz

Prepare to be enthralled by the captivating melodies, infectious rhythms, and soulful improvisations that will transport you to the heart of the jazz world. From classic standards to contemporary gems, this musical performance promises to ignite your senses and ignite your passion for jazz. Whether you're a die-hard jazz aficionado or a newcomer eager to explore this captivating genre, this unforgettable evening will leave you spellbound and yearning for more. Join us for a night of swinging rhythms, soulful solos, and the sheer joy of live jazz as FIU Jazz Band and Alex Norris take you on a sonic journey you won't want to miss!

Ready For Christmas: "A Decade Of The Jazz Series Celebration" by Negroni's Trio Presented by MDCA

MDCA & Jose Negroni, celebran "A Decade of The Jazz Series Celebration" 2013-2023. La noche del viernes 8 de diciembre tendrá un concierto lleno de ritmo, improvisación y grandes melodías, villancicos, canciones latinas y americanas de navidad. Negroni tendrá de invitados a artistas reconocidos por la academia de los Grammy latinos. Nomar Negroni (Batería), Alex Hernandez (Bass), Sammy Figueroa (Perc), Daniela Padrón (violin), Ramiro Malagon (Guit & cuatro puertorriqueño), Paola Guanche (Voz), Alejandro Primero (Voz) con la dirección y el piano J. Negroni. MDCA and Jose Negroni are excited to celebrate "A Decade of The Jazz Series Celebration" from 2013 to 2023. Friday, December 8, will be a night filled with rhythm, improvisation, breathtaking melodies, Christmas carols, and Latin and American Christmas songs. Negroni has invited artists recognized by the Latin Grammy Academy to join the celebration as a special treat.

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