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Sala: New World Center, Miami Beach

Datos
Address500 17th Street
Miami Beach
FL
Estados Unidos
Google maps25° 47' 28.867" N 80° 7' 59.614" W
noviembre 2025
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Miami BeachDvořák's New World Symphony

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Orth, Shostakovich, Dvořák
New World Symphony; Domingo Hindoyan; Alban Gerhardt; Ziwei Ma

Miami BeachPrieto: Music of the Americas

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Ginastera, Bernstein, Castellanos, Contreras
New World Symphony; Carlos Miguel Prieto; Karen Gomyo

Miami BeachHoneck: Mahler 4

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Strauss II, Haydn, Mahler
New World Symphony; Manfred Honeck

Miami BeachSounds of the Season

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Various: Various Christmas Works
Fellows of the New World Symphony

Miami BeachSchubert, Clyne & Schumann

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Schumann, Antheil, Clyne, Schubert
New World Symphony; Jon Manasse

Miami BeachJohn Adams with Denève & Ólafsson

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Adams
New World Symphony; Stéphane Denève; John Adams; Víkingur Ólafsson

Miami BeachSaariaho, Riley & Bach

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Machaut, Saariaho, Riley, Bach, Balter
New World Symphony; Claire Chase

Miami BeachConcert for Kids 2

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Fellows of the New World Symphony
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A French feast for the ears from Denève and the New World Symphony

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In Miami, Isabel Leonard bewitches in Ravel’s Shéhérazade, while Stéphane Denève and the New World Symphony conjure up atmospherics galore in Roussel and Schmitt ballet scores. 

A relevance of violas in Miami Beach

In a world for which Neharo't Neharo't had suddenly become painfully relevant once again: the man lamenting his love in the gentle ending could have been lamenting the Kurds.

A feast of violas at Miami Beach

The New World Symphony's Viola Visions kicked off Wednesday night with a concert of music that spanned three centuries and gave full voice to the splendor of the instrument