The South Florida Symphony, under the creative direction of Maestra Sebrina Maria Alfonso, will be presenting their fourth and final Masterworks Concert of the 2014-15 season, called “Fate of a Hero.” This concert will showcase the Symphony’s orchestral talents and a solo number by a special guest pianist.
The first concert will be held at the Tennessee Williams Theatre in Key West on Thursday, March
The South Florida Symphony will begin the concert with the overture from Masques et bergamasques by Gabriel Fauré. The overture is based on an abandoned symphony of Fauré’s from 1869, and was first performed in 1919. Afterwards, guest pianist Svetlana Smolina will play Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1. Smolina, originally from Russia, studied extensively in the United States, earning a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan. She has performed in most of the major concert halls in the United States and Europe, and has won five worldwide piano competitions. Finally, the Symphony will perform one of the most recognizable compositions in classical music, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.
Tickets are available for purchase right now and can be purchased online or at the door. Advance purchase tickets can be acquired by going to southfloridasymphony.org and selecting Masterworks Concert IV. Tickets cost between $25 and $75 for the Symphony’s Key West concert date, between $35 and $75 for Fort Lauderdale, and between $25 and $55 for Delray Beach.
Sponsors of the South Florida Symphony Masterworks Concert Series include Runyan Law Firm, Downtown Loft Studio, PNC Wealth Management, VerPloeg and Lumpkin, Hyatt Regency Fort Lauderdale, Marriott Key West Beachside Hotel, The Westin Key West Resort and Marina, Duval House, Broward County’s Cultural Division, Deerfield Buccaneer Apartments, and The Florida Keys Tourism Bureau.
For more information on the South Florida Symphony, visit southfloridasymphony.org.