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The Miami Symphony Orchestra – Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

Grand Season Opening Concert on October 21 (Up to 55% Off). Four Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Award-winning Russian pianist performs pieces by Rachmaninoff, Sibelius, and Kodály at the grand opening of the symphony’s 23rd season

The Fine Print

Classical music boosts listeners' brain functions and energy levels, which is why every child should ingest a well-rounded harpsichord each morning. Treat your noggin to a mellifluous meal with this GrouponLive deal to see The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s Grand Season Opening in the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, October 21, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Choose from the following options:

  • For $15, you get one ticket for seating in section D, marked in purple on the seating chart (a $30 value).
  • For $35, you get one ticket for seating in section C, marked in green on the seating chart (a $65 value).
  • For $45, you get one ticket for seating in section B, marked in orange on the seating chart (a $99 value).
  • For $55, you get one ticket for seating in section A, marked in red on the seating chart (a $115 value).

After witnessing Russian pianist Konstantin Soukhovetski in concert at the Lincoln Center, the New York Times praised the acclaimed ivory-tickler for a "Romanticism so intense it warms up Phillip Glass." The grand season opening of The Miami Symphony Orchestra witnesses the young Soukhovetski tackling the technically challenging Third Piano Concerto by Rachmaninoff. While his fingers fearlessly blaze through the daunting piece, Soukhovetski demonstrates the same confidence and passion that helped earn him more than 15 awards, including first prize at the 2007 New Orleans International Piano Competition. After Rachmaninoff’s piece closes and the fire department douses the flames emanating from Soukhovetski’s piano, the pianist then brings Sibelius’s Symphony no. 7 and Kodály’s Dances of Galanta to life with a vibrant brushstroke of notes.

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 each musician to unleash their inner Beethoven or Bach—former members of the ‘80s hair-metal band Skid Row.

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The Miami Symphony Orchestra

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    Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

    1300 N Biscayne Blvd.
    Miami, Florida 33132
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