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                                                         Rex Recommends


                                                                           By Rex Hearn

        After the auspicious                            by Petipa and music is by Minkus; this beloved classic is   March 17 at 8 p.m. Led by Lahav Shani they will play
      opening of Palm Beach                             a vibrant kaleidoscopic delight, full of castanets clicking,   the Bartok  Concerto for Orchestra and Brahms  Piano
      Opera’s  Turandot to sold-                        ruffled skirts swirling, toreadors strutting, street dancers   Concerto No. 1 in D Minor with the very distinguished
      out seats there’s much                            cavorting, gypsies, flower girls and dear old Don Quixote   soloist, Emanuel Ax. And on Sunday, March 22 our
      to look forward to with                           tilting at windmills with his faithful friend Sancho Panza   own New World Symphony plays Rimsky-Korsakov’s
      their production of Eugene                        trying to restore order! “It’s hard to tame the adventure   Scheherazade  Fantasy  using all 87 young  musicians
      Onegin at the end of March.                       that is Miami City Ballet’s Don Quixote” - Miami New   under 25, conducted by Joshua Gersen. On Monday,
      The Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s                       Times. Do not miss it.                             April 6 at 8 p.m. Cameron Carpenter plays the George
      expansion plans are very                                                                             W. Mergens Memorial Organ, the gift to the center from
      exciting taking them to a                         Kravis Center, (561) 832-7469                      Alex Dreyfoos. Carpenter’s whirlwind tour of Europe
      whole new performance                               Rotterdam Philharmonic  Orchestra visits Tuesday,   won accolades aplenty. Program soon to be announced.
      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                        Vino With Sting!
      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                   Who Wants To Go To Italy And Stay
      great opera stars like Michael Chioldi as Onegin, Dmitry
      Korchak as Lensky and Svetlana Aksenova, the lovely                 At Sting’s Tuscany Estate And Vineyard?
      Tatiana whose famous letter song is among the most
      gripping and beautiful ever written for the soprano voice.                        By Laura Berrio, Freelance Writer/Blogger
      The dual scene is heart stopping. The music is lush using
      the full strength of the orchestra in the pit throughout. The     You can rent out the               course he sings a few songs!
      production is conducted by Christian Knapp and directed   entire estate, main house,                   (I  want  to  be  on  this
      by Tomer  Zvulun.  It  is  sung  in  Russian  with  English   guesthouses and grounds                invitation list!)
      supertitles. This is a stunning opera experience.  for up to 500 people! When                          Sting has named the wine
                                                        I checked on the price, it                         produced from the vineyard
      Palm Beach Symphony, (561) 281-0145               appears to be a case of, if                        after some of his hit songs
        On Thursday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rosarian   you have to ask, you can’t                    …  (Message  in  a  Bottle,
      Academy Assembly Hall on Flagler Drive the symphony   afford it!                                     Roxanne, Sister Moon) just
      under  conductor  Gerard  Schwarz  has  a  three-work     It all began when Sting                    to name a few.
      interesting concert. First is Diamond’s Rounds followed   and his wife  Trudie were                    Sting  said,  “A  wine  is
      by Creston’s Concerto for Accordian and Orchestra with   looking for  a summer                       like a song – it has a story
      the young genius Hanzhi Wang, whom I had the pleasure   home in Italy. They found                    to tell.”
      of hearing last year. She never once looks at her keyboard,   a rundown estate that formerly produced honey, olive oil     Sister  Moon  has  been  Message in a Bottle image
      her fingers move like greased lightning! Her technique   and wine. They bought the property, Il Palagio, because   listed as one of the top  courtesy of IlPalago.com
      is perfect.  The program ends with the lovely Italian   of the view! Then they began a decade long project of   picks by  Wine Spectator
      Symphony No. 4, The Italian by Mendelssohn.       bringing the estate, vineyard and olive groves back to life.  Magazine.
                                                          Sting invited all of the neighbors and town locals to     You can travel to Italy to check it out, or run to your
      Miami City Ballet, (305) 929-7001                 the farm shop on the estate for a party to share their plans   favorite wine store!
        World renowned without question! This exciting dance   for returning Il Palagio to its previous glory. Now, every     Try a few and message me on your favorites!
      company presents Don Quixote at the Kravis Center from   August, Sting holds a party for everyone to celebrate and     ~ Cheers
      Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22. Choreography is   thank them for their support. They eat, drink wine and of     ~ Keep the conversation going and the wine flowing.



















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