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South Florida Symphony Orchestra Presents Brahms, Sibelius & Berlioz

Tennessee Williams Theatre 5901 College Rd, Key West, FL, United States
South Florida Symphony Orchestra will present a passionate evening of masterworks from Brahms, Sibelius and Berlioz on Saturday, February 18, at 7:30 p.m., at the Tennessee Williams Theatre at The College of the Florida Keys. Led by Music Director Sebrina María Alfonso, SFSO’s 25th anniversary season brings Brahms’ final symphonic work, Double Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op. 102, featuring duo Geneva Lewis on violin and Gabriel Martins on cello, along with Finnish composer Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 82 and the spirited overture to Berlioz’s Béatrice et Bénédict, to new and returning classical music enthusiasts. Johannes Brahms' Double Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op. 102, is the remarkable realization of a composer's dream -- to create a new "super" instrument that transcends customary limits. This composition united the violin and cello for the first time. The piece was composed as a conciliatory effort to his closest musical friend and collaborator Joseph Joachim, whom he had a falling out with over Joachim’s divorce. The first private performance of this piece was on September 21, 1887, at the Baden-Baden casino. The public premiere followed on October 18, and the work was performed several more times during that concert season. Jean Sibelius was commissioned to write Symphony No. 5 by the Finnish government in honor of his 50th birthday on December 8, 1915, which had been declared a national holiday. The original version of the work was premiered by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sibelius that day. The second version, only part of which survives, was first performed by the Orchestra of Turun Soitannollinen Seura in Turku exactly one year later. The final version, which is the one most commonly performed today, was premiered again by the Helsinki Philharmonic, conducted by Sibelius, on November 24, 1919. The first version of the new symphony kept much of his familiar orchestral style (consonant sonorities, woodwind lines in parallel thirds, rich melodic development, etc.) but also shows some similarities with the more modernist Fourth Symphony, featuring a few bitonal passages. The 1919 version seems more straightforward, monumental, and classical, and also cleared away some digressions and ornaments. Sibelius commented on his revision: "I wished to give my symphony another – more human – form. More down-to-earth, more vivid." Though his unique and innovative music was championed in Germany, France never fully recognized Hector Berlioz in his own lifetime. Béatrice et Bénédict, his final completed work, would be premiered not in Paris, but in Baden. Composed between 1860 and 1862, this comic opera dates from a difficult period in the composer’s life, but despite his disappointments and increasing ill health, the work is one of his lightest, most delightful creations. The opera’s plot is a simplified version of “Much Ado About Nothing” by Shakespeare, one of Berlioz’s chief sources of inspiration. Beatrice and Benedict cannot stand each other, so on a lark their friends and families decide to get them together through a series of deceptions (the basic outline of the romantic comedy has changed little in 400 years). SFSO’s 25th anniversary season concludes in Key West with an all Dvořák program on March 25. Tickets for the Masterworks III program at the Tennessee Williams Theatre at The College of the Florida Keys start at $25 and may be purchased by visiting southfloridasymphony.org/masterworks-iii-2022-2023 or by calling (954) 522-8445. For additional information, visit southfloridasymphony.org, call (954) 522-8445, or email info@southfloridasymphony.org.
$25 – $95

Lunay Live at Guapas Sundays

DAER South Florida 1 Lucky St, Hollywood, United States
Lunay is taking over Guapas Sundays at DAER Dayclub - at The Guitar Hotel – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Sunday, March 12. Doors open at noon. For table reservations or more information, call (954) 779-4750 or visit hardrocknightlife.com.
$30

John Lermayer Day 5th Year Anniversary

Collins Park 2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, United States
In honor of the late, great, award-winning bartender John Lermayer, Sweet Liberty will be celebrating his every-lasting name, inviting EVERYONE to join on Wednesday, June 21st at Collins Park 2100 Collins Avenue. Guests can expect a DJ, live music, with a special performance by Inner Circle. Then guests can keep the celebration going at Sweet Liberty at 10PM for the after party featuring the Swayzees.
Free

Tango and Beyond, by Alexandra Marie

NSU Art Museum 1 East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
About the Show "Tango and Beyond” features musical works that highlight a genre that has captivated composers with its sensuous style and music throughout the 20th Century. “Tango and Beyond” will bring a classical flavor to the Argentine tango style and its connection to other genres. From tango master’s like Carlos Gardel and Le Pera favorites "El Día que me Quieras", "Mi Buenos Aires Querido" during the golden era of tango, to Piazzolla’s Nuevo Tango with works like "Maria de Buenos Aires". The influence of Habanera in the tango style extended to classical composers such as Bizet "Carmen's Habanera", Kurt Weill "Youvali" and Stravinsky "Tango”, and the romantic bolero tango by Maria Grever "Jurame". Another feature piece,"Yiddishe Tango", demonstrated the influence that tango had all over the world in the 1930's and 1940's. The concert will also feature contemporary American Composer Paul Schoenfield, who included a tango movement in his work “Four Souvenirs”, for violin and piano. The concert will be sung in many languages featuring Spanish, French, English and Yiddish because tango has transcended beyond cultures and time. Together with Alexandra pianist Paul Schawrzt, from Florida Grand Opera, Argentine bandoneonist Laura Cadabon and German and Rocio Felipeli. This event is possible thanks to Alexandra Marie's 2023 Artist Support Grant, Broward Cultural Division @browardarts. After Concert Cocktail Reception Sponsored by Mariano Moreno Culinary Institute http://www.mmci.edu/. Visit http://www.alexmarie.com RESERVATIONS: 754-264-7086 Website: https://www.alexmarie.com/ YouTube @alexandramarie5252 Instagram: alwmarie123 Nostalgia show link:https://youtu.be/LDewcwVM3zk
$35

Sextou Fridays | Live Jazz Music Fridays at Higher Ground

"Sextou" is a Brazilian expression meaning that the weekend has officially started. Kick off the weekend right with us over at Higher Ground for our new weekly live music event featuring the city's best LIVE Samba, Bossa Nova, and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira). Sextou! Featuring Trio de Janeiro: Rose Max, Vocals @rosemaxofficial, Ramatis Moraes, Guitar @ramatismoraes, and Brian Potts, Percussion @ubirajarapotts.
Free

Feeding South Florida to Host a Mission & Music Mixer on Jan. 17

Village Music Wellington 10410 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL, United States
On Wednesday, Jan. 17, from 5-8 p.m., Feeding South Florida – the leading hunger-relief organization in South Florida – will host a “Mission & Music Mixer” at Village Music Wellington. The happy hour event, featuring live entertainment and karaoke, will support Feeding South Florida’s mission to end hunger in the South Florida community. Each ticket will include appetizers and one drink. Currently, in South Florida, there are over 1.2 million food insecure individuals, and 1 in 9 individuals in South Florida remain uncertain about where they will get their next meal due to inflation, the strained supply chain, rising fuel prices and increased housing costs among other factors.
$20

Better With Friends by POPLIFE

The New Schnitzel House 1085 NE 79TH ST., Miami, FL, United States
POPLIFE is bringing together the best of the Miami community to enjoy food, cocktails and music in their new series of collaborations aptly titled, Better With Friends. Join us on Sunday, April 28th at 4pm at The New Schnitzel House (1085 NE 79TH ST.) where food enthusiasts will be treated to an exclusive menu prepared in collaboration with Caracas Bakery, a recently-named James Beard finalist. One standout dish is the housemade pastrami on Caracas rye bread with Thousand Island Dressing, Gruyère cheese & Haus Kraut. This culinary partnership promises to deliver a unique and mouth watering dining experience. To complement the dishes served, the local beverage legends of Unfiltered Hospitality will be crafting an exclusive cocktail menu, offering an eclectic assortment of refreshing and innovative drinks. POPLIFE tapped Technique Records, Miami's beloved record shop, to curate the musical elements of the inaugural 2024 Better With Friends experience. Renowned DJs David Rondon and Mike Deuce will be spinning the beats of past and present throughout the evening, ensuring an electric atmosphere.
Free