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March 2020
Rex Recommends
By Rex Hearn Miami City Ballet, (305) 929-7001 Kravis Center, (561) 832-7469
After the auspicious World renowned without question! This exciting dance Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra visits Tuesday, March
opening of Palm Beach company presents Don Quixote at the Kravis Center from 17 at 8 p.m. Led by Lahav Shani they will play the Bartok
Opera’s Turandot to sold- Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22. Choreography is Concerto for Orchestra and Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
out seats there’s much by Petipa and music is by Minkus; this beloved classic is in D Minor with the very distinguished soloist, Emanuel Ax.
to look forward to with a vibrant kaleidoscopic delight, full of castanets clicking, And on Sunday, March 22 our own New World Symphony
their production of Eugene ruffled skirts swirling, toreadors strutting, street dancers plays Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade Fantasy using all
Onegin at the end of cavorting, gypsies, flower girls and dear old Don Quixote 87 young musicians under 25, conducted by Joshua Gersen.
March. The Maltz Jupiter tilting at windmills with his faithful friend Sancho Panza On Monday, April 6 at 8 p.m. Cameron Carpenter plays the
Theatre’s expansion plans trying to restore order! “It’s hard to tame the adventure George W. Mergens Memorial Organ, the gift to the center
are very exciting taking that is Miami City Ballet’s Don Quixote” - Miami New from Alex Dreyfoos. Carpenter’s whirlwind tour of Europe
them to a whole new Times. Do not miss it. won accolades aplenty. Program soon to be announced.
performance level. And
now that all Palm Beach Symphony concerts will be held
in the Dreyfoos Hall, next year, it is fitting for they belong
with the great visiting orchestras of the music world.
Palm Beach Opera, (561) 833-7888
Tchaikovsky’s deeply moving opera of love, rejection
and reversal of fortune Eugene Onegin has performances
on Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday, March 29 at 2 p.m. Not to be missed with Palm Beach Beauty Salon
great opera stars like Michael Chioldi as Onegin, Dmitry
Korchak as Lensky and Svetlana Aksenova, the lovely
Tatiana whose famous letter song is among the most
gripping and beautiful ever written for the soprano voice.
The dual scene is heart stopping. The music is lush using 10%
the full strength of the orchestra in the pit throughout.
The production is conducted by Christian Knapp and
directed by Tomer Zvulun. It is sung in Russian with
English supertitles. This is a stunning opera experience. OFF
Palm Beach Symphony, (561) 281-0145
On Thursday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rosarian
Academy Assembly Hall on Flagler Drive the symphony Tues.
under conductor Gerard Schwarz has a three-work
interesting concert. First is Diamond’s Rounds followed New clients only
by Creston’s Concerto for Accordian and Orchestra
with the young genius Hanzhi Wang, whom I had the
pleasure of hearing last year. She never once looks at her Susan
keyboard, her fingers move like greased lightning! Her
technique is perfect. The program ends with the lovely
Swafford
Italian Symphony No. 4, The Italian by Mendelssohn.
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