Music

Concertazo by the Sea Presented by Miami Beach Bandshell

"Concertazo by the Sea" will present some of the most famous Opera, Operetta and Classical musical pieces among other American Standard and Latin American songs, performed by soprano and host Maylu Herrnandez and her special guests, Saeed Mohamed (tenor), Pedro de los Rios (tenor), Orley Cruz (baritone), Juan Manuel Campos (singer, pianist and violinist), Silvia Ludueña (mezzo-soprano) and Kiley Hernandez (soprano). Caro Dance ballet with 3 classical dancers will add a touch of elegance to the Recital as well as, a brief intervention offered by The Miami Beach Senior Chorus and Iselina Acosta.

Serenade to Motherhood: A Choral Celebration Presented by Miami Collegium Musicum

Join Miami Collegium Musicum, Miami’s premier community chamber chorus, for a special evening of choral music to celebrate Mother’s Day. With piano and string quartet accompaniment, Collegium pays tribute to mothers and the nurturing spirit of motherhood through song. The program features works by Johannes Brahms, Elaine Hagenberg, Léo Delibes, Maurice Duruflé, and others.

Marina, Zarzuela Highlights in Concert Presented by Florida L'Opera & Zarzuela Corp.

Originally written as a zarzuela by Emilio Arrieta, and later edited by the same composer as Spanish Opera, Marina stands out as a true Bel Canto mastepiece in Donizetti's Italianate style. Featuring soprano Roxana Triana, tenor Carlos Silva, bass-baritone Johan Hartman, baritone Jose Tauler, and pianist Zayli Escalona, in a wonderful concert version of this Spanish beloved classic. Join us in an memorable evening of Spanish Bel Canto. The plot, set in a fishing village, revolve around the orphan Marina and the sea captain Jorge, who through a misunderstanding over a letter she treasures and a false report by the shipwright Pascual, a rival suitor, are kept apart until matters are hastily resolved by the disclosure that the letter was from her dead father.

unClassical Celebrating Miami's Musical Diversity Concert Presented by Miami Music Project

Miami Music Project presents an All-Star Concert featuring Latin Grammy Nominee Simone Torres, Univision Multimedia Talent Vicky Van Eerdewijk and Travel TV Personality Augusto Valverde, not to mention Hector Molina and exceptional Venezuelan composer, cuatro and guitar player, and Latin Grammy winner! All in addition to our own amazing Advanced Children's Orchestras!

Jazz @ Koubek Presented by Koubek Center

The Koubek Center celebrates “the sound of surprise,” as this music was once called, with the second edition of Jazz @ Koubek. This two-night event on May 3rd and 4th at 8 pm. will offer a chance to enjoy established talents and discover jazz’s next generation. Vocalist and songwriter Leesa Richards Quartet and the Jean Caze Quartet headline the opening night concert on Friday, May 3rd. Richards has proven comfortable and effective in singing jazz, soul, and R&B, performing with artists such as Faith Hill, The Bee Gees, and Gloria Estefan, and appearing on the Broadway musical Jesus Christ Superstar national tour. Haitian American trumpeter and composer Jean Caze’s credits include performing with leading artists such as Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, and Michael Bublé. The following evening will be a trio showcase featuring three-time GRAMMY-nominated Negroni Trio, led by pianist Jose Negroni and Washington D.C. area bassist Noah Nipp and his Double N Trio.

Love's Magic Presented by IlluminArts

Join IlluminArts and “golden-toned baritone” (NY Times) Jesse Blumberg for Love's Magic, a mesmerizing musical exploration of the beauty and mystery of love. From the joy of new love to the melancholy of love lost, this program highlights the power that music has to unearth the deepest human emotions. This program is centered around selections from Ricky Ian Gordon’s Green Sneakers, a song cycle for baritone and string quartet that was written specifically for Jesse Blumberg. In this song cycle, the composer explores the life and love of his late husband, who passed away during the AIDS crisis. Additional highlights include works by Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann, arranged for string quartet and voice, as well as music from Gabriel Faure, Astor Piazzolla, Florence Price, and more. Join us on either May 16, 2024 at Sanctuary for the Arts in Coral Gables, or May 17, 2024 at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Pompano Beach.

La Boheme Presented by Florida Grand Opera

Get ready to be transported into the heart of art and passion with Puccini's iconic production, La bohème. Set in 1830s Paris, this romantic saga of impoverished artists and their loves will capture your heart and mind. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Giacomo Puccini's death, the Florida Grand Opera presents a tribute to the master of opera. Starring Italian tenor Davide Giusti in his American debut as Rodolfo, alongside soprano Rebecca Krynski-Cox returning as Mimì, the production promises riveting performances. Baritone Craig Verm makes his FGO debut as Marcello, while first-year Studio Artists Sara Kennedy and Taylor-Alexis DuPont share the role of Musetta. Under the direction of FGO's Director of Artistic Operations, Matt Cooksey. The magic of La bohème unfolds through beautiful voices and extraordinary acting, as well as through the innovative stage design by David Gordon and the magnificent costumes by Howard Tsvi Kaplan. A visual and musical experience captures the essence of living like a Bohemian that will leave you breathless: love, friendship, and the beauty in art despite adversity.

Chopin for All -- Selected Young Local Pianists ALL CHOPIN PROGRAM Presented by Chopin Foundation of the United States

Don’t miss your opportunity to have a front-row seat to witness history in the making! The Chopin Foundation’s CHOPIN for ALL series provides concertgoers with one of the most exciting musical experiences of the season—and it is all for FREE! On Sunday, April 14, twenty next-generation superstar pianists, all under the age of 18, will take the stage at Granada Church. These young musicians, recommended by their teachers and chosen through a competitive process, will amaze and astound you with their unbelievable passion and jaw-dropping technique. The all-Chopin program will delight listeners of all ages! Sign up TODAY! While no tickets are needed, seating is general admission and available on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve your spot, visit https://bit.ly/3IBmYJB. The Granada Church is accessible to everyone, and the programs are kid-friendly (with parental supervision). Free parking is available around the church property, on Bird Road and University Drive. And that is not all! Chopin Foundation Members can request reserved premiere seating. Become a member today by visiting https://www.chopin.org/membership.

Sol Ruiz: Positive Vibration Nation Presented by Miami Light Project

Journey from the year 3050 back to the present with the ambassadors of the New Miami Sound, and explore the origins of their Miami-licious swagger and unified superpowers in the Positive Vibration Nation. Join Miami Light Project for the world premiere of Positive Vibration Nation, an evening-length rock guaguanco opera with libretto by Sol Ruiz. Blending live performance with integrated technology, the new work fuses sound, visual art, costume, dance, and music with Caribbean influences to investigate contemporary issues, explore Miami’s cultural singularity, and convey a positive message to audiences. Created by Sol Ruiz Directed by Teo Castellanos Choreography by Sandra Portal-Andreu Starring Sol Ruiz as La Barba Rey Rodriguez as Rey Sugar Carlos Jose Martinez as Octoman Alejandro Sierra as Alibaba With Nayah Mericier, Nicole Machado, Fernando Perdomo and Fernando Abad ABOUT SOL RUIZ Cuban American, Grammy-nominated recording artist, producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist Sol Ruiz, performs in her native tongue, Spanglish. Ruiz has released 6 albums under various names including Picadillo and Sol and The Tribu and has toured globally. She is currently producing "Positive Vibration Nation", a rock opera, funded by The Knight Foundation, NPN, National Endowment for the Arts, and Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs in collaboration with Beth Morrison Projects and Miami Light Project. The Opera, to be premiered in April 2024 at Miami Theatre Center, is performed by her band Sol and The Tribu, ambassadors of the “New Miami Sound”. They will also perform the production at Prototype Festival in New York. The band prides itself on what makes Miami “The Magic City” with its blend of Caribbean influences and American swamp funk. To request materials in accessible format and/or accommodations to attend this performance, please contact Eventz Paul at 305-576-4350 or eventz@miamilightproject.com, at least five days in advance to initiate your request.

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