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The Cleveland Orchestra Miami
Written by Fran Robbins    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 09:39

One of the premier orchestras in the world looks to cement its place in Miami

altMiami plays host to some of the finest arts organizations and events in the nation. For several seasons now, South Florida also has been the locale for what is arguably the greatest symphony in the United States, the Cleveland Orchestra.
 
PAX Miami
Written by Manuela Gabaldon    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 09:39


The hipster in me takes credit for knowing hit songs before they are even written, discovering new bands before they form, hot spots before they’re hot, and artists before they emerge; the hipster in me has met a perfect match. PAX (Performing Arts Exchange) has one-upped me and thrown me back into the dreamy-eyed leagues of the awestruck local. Only a bit more than a stone’s throw away from Miami art epicenters Wynwood and the Design District, PAX’s purposefully unassuming location between Brickell, Downtown, and Little Havana makes the place even more the destination spot with a dash of “locals-only”. 
 
Seraphic Fire and Firebird Chamber Orchestra
Written by Juliana Accioly    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 09:39
altAt St. Cristopher’s by the Sea Church in Key Biscayne a palpably excited audience sits still in the dark. A group of singers slowly descends onto the stage - with candles in their hands, they create a surreal, angelical glow.
Like Seraphims, the fiery angels of the highest order who sang praises to God, the choir presents the listeners with ardent renditions - a selection of Renaissance choral works  by Palestrin and Josquin Des Prez, among others.
 


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