The Miami Symphony Orchestra's "A Night at the Opera" for Two on April 22 (Up to 63% Off). Three Options Available.
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Led by world-traveling conductor, orchestra & cadre of pro singers treat audience to night of popular opera arias from well-known composers
During concerts, a musician’s wild side emerges, such as when a cellist destroys an amplifier or a conductor eats a zebra. Observe untamed talent with this deal to see The Miami Symphony Orchestra perform “A Night at the Opera” at the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, April 22, at 7 p.m. Choose from the following ticketing options:
- For $59, you get two tickets for seating in section C (a $158 value).
- For $79, you get two tickets for seating in section B (a $198 value).
- For $89, you get two tickets for seating in section A (a $230 value).<p>
Now in his 11th year as music director of the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, Hobart Earle has stood astride the podiums of orchestras on three continents. Taking the baton in his seasoned hands, Earle leads the virtuosos of The Miami Symphony Orchestra in an evening of popular operatic arias that thrill ears and shatter tuxedos made of glass. Singers from the Vocal Studio of Manny Perez lend their euphonious pipes to pieces by such masters as Berlioz, Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, and Strauss.
Inside the Gusman, lavish Moorish design elements transport imaginations to faraway lands. Its turrets and towers vault toward a shimmering ceiling, illuminated with twinkling stars from galaxies where instruments have evolved to play themselves.
Led by world-traveling conductor, orchestra & cadre of pro singers treat audience to night of popular opera arias from well-known composers
During concerts, a musician’s wild side emerges, such as when a cellist destroys an amplifier or a conductor eats a zebra. Observe untamed talent with this deal to see The Miami Symphony Orchestra perform “A Night at the Opera” at the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, April 22, at 7 p.m. Choose from the following ticketing options:
- For $59, you get two tickets for seating in section C (a $158 value).
- For $79, you get two tickets for seating in section B (a $198 value).
- For $89, you get two tickets for seating in section A (a $230 value).<p>
Now in his 11th year as music director of the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, Hobart Earle has stood astride the podiums of orchestras on three continents. Taking the baton in his seasoned hands, Earle leads the virtuosos of The Miami Symphony Orchestra in an evening of popular operatic arias that thrill ears and shatter tuxedos made of glass. Singers from the Vocal Studio of Manny Perez lend their euphonious pipes to pieces by such masters as Berlioz, Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, and Strauss.
Inside the Gusman, lavish Moorish design elements transport imaginations to faraway lands. Its turrets and towers vault toward a shimmering ceiling, illuminated with twinkling stars from galaxies where instruments have evolved to play themselves.
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About "A Night at the Opera" presented by The Miami Symphony Orchestra
Since 1989, The Miami Symphony Orchestra has mimicked Miami’s cultural diversity with concerts and events that act as a melting pot of musical influences. Music director Eduardo Marturet, a Venezuelan composer and conductor, helms many of the concerts, encouraging the musicians to unleash their inner Beethovens or Bachs—former members of the ’80s hair-metal band Skid Row.