Music

Laura Pausini Presented by Loud and Live

As the first Italian female artist to win a Grammy Award, pop singer-songwriter Laura Pausini has transcended Italy's boot-shaped border and arrived at international success. With over 45 million records sold worldwide, Pausini's powerful soprano voice and emotional stage presence have captivated ticket buyers since her 1993 debut, garnering her comparisons to Mariah Carey, Barbra Streisand, and Celine Dion. Following ten studio albums, Pausini released 20 – The Greatest Hits in 2013, featuring the No. 1 hit "Limpido," a duet with Australian superstar Kylie Minogue. After first rising to fame in Italy with her self-titled 1993 debut album, Pausini would go on to release a series of award-winning albums recorded in both Italian and Spanish. She has also performed in English alongside artists including Josh Groban and Michael Buble. Pausini’s 2006 album, Io Canto (I Sing), won Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the Latin Grammys, sparking an international tour with Marc Anthony. In 2013, Pausini marked the 20th anniversary of her career by kicking off The Greatest Hits World Tour, which extends through 2014 and has tickets flying out of box offices around the globe.

West African Beats Ft. Haitian Trumpeter Jean Caze Presented by Dranoff 2 Piano

World renowned Haitian trumpeter Jean Caze, Martin Bejerano Piano Duo, and Jazz Ensemble in West African Beats. Unique blends of African and Caribbean influences and spirit evolving from Jean Caze’s Haitian heritage combined with Latin Grammy nominee Martin Bejerano and piano duo with West African Percussion jazz ensemble. Pre-concert talk 30 minutes before show with Jean Caze, Caribbean and West African musicologist Marvin Butler, and Haitian cultural leaders.

"Opera Meets Jazz" Presented by Dranoff 2 Piano

Miami’s own Latin Jazz Grammy nominee, Martin Bejerano, and Dutch classical pianist, Mike Del Ferro, in an innovative Dranoff 2 Piano performance of Opera’s most famous arias from Carmen, Tosca, and Rigoletto sung by lyric soprano Ella Marcus. Mike and Martin‘s beautiful convergence of opera and jazz set the stage for a genre of bending tapestry rich with classical roots and a popping passion for jazz.

Koubek Center presents DISC-COVER@KOUBEK: Lemon City Trio featuring Brian Potts, in concert, celebrating the album release of "Postcards"

Koubek Center is excited to announce DISC-COVER @ Koubek, a new program that spotlights new musical releases by homegrown artists. The Koubek will partner with local artists throughout the year by hosting concerts highlighting the exciting new music being released in our Magic City! Postcards is a rocking, symphonic sophomore album from Miami-based Lemon City Trio. Nick Tannura (guitar), Brian Robertson (synth/keys), and Aaron Glueckauf (drums) bring a lot to the table. Tannura plays lead lines with the presence of a vocalist. Robertson arranges with the touch of a film composer — he is one — broadening the instrumentation while always keeping the song laser focused on melody. Glueckauf, meanwhile, is a human beat machine, the tasty backbone of everything else happening in the music. Progressive rock, jazz fusion, contemporary Saharan music, the aforementioned hip hop and funk — the name Postcards is a reference to visiting all these musical destinations, stopping for a spell in each and sending something back home. What makes LCT cool is their ability to go to all these disparate places and always sound like themselves in the process. The album release concert will feature Brian Potts (founder Miamibloco).

An Alpine Symphony - The Cleveland Orchestra with members of the New World Symphony Presented by Arsht Center

The Cleveland Orchestra with members of the New World Symphony Stéphane Denève, conductor Pablo Ferrández, cello SCHUMANN Cello Concerto STRAUSS Eine Alpensinfonie [An Alpine Symphony] Richard Strauss’ Alpine Symphony summons an orchestra of well over 100 musicians to depict the majesty of nature in spellbinding relief. Through rocky summits, waterfalls, a hunting party, a violent storm and a triumphal return, Strauss unleashes the full potential of symphonic writing in his final tone poem, elevating the artistry of the form to soaring heights.

Family Fest in the Park: Sons of Mystro Presented by Arsht Center, Culture Shock Miami, and Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department of Miami-Dade County

The Arsht Center’s free family series visits JL (Joe) and Enid W. Demps Park for an evening of music and film.

5:30 p.m. – Live performance by student ensemble The Mays String Quartet.

6 p.m. – South Florida sibling act Sons of Mystro will perform original music and genre-melding interpretations of reggae and pop classics.

North Beach Social: Suénalo Presented by Rhythm Foundation

North Beach Social, the free monthly night of music, wraps up 2023 with Suénalo, celebrating their 20th anniversary! In the neon jungle of South Florida’s nightlife, Suénalo has everyone dancing. Afro-Cuban, Latin, funk, rock and hip-hop fuse effortlessly—it’s the sounds of distant continents coming into their own distinctive, premium blend—the soundtrack of the melting-pot culture that is Miami. Created in 2002 in the heart of Little Havana, Suénalo has won legions of loyal fans, and been named Best Band three times by the Miami New Times. Suénalo has performed at major festivals across South Florida and the country, shared the stage with a who’s who in pop, Latin and funk stars, and served as a home base for some of our city’s top musicians. “Suénalo’s celebratory jam session takes you on a mental odyssey invoked by Afro-Latino rhythms, Caribbean raggamuffin & North American hip hop melded with horns that get you jumping in joyful praise.” - Miami New Times

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