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Symphony of the Americas, Broward County’s designated Major Cultural Institution, presents internationally acclaimed guest artists from around the globe this July and August in its celebrated Summerfest music festival, with five (5) weeks of performances throughout Florida and the Americas.
As the longest running music festival in Florida, Summerfest brings the masterful sounds of its popular Chamber Orchestra, along with mu-sicians and soloists from renowned orchestras throughout Europe to various south Florida venues performing varied styles of classical and popular music. This year’s sunny “Sail Away” theme is anchored by a concert at its regular performance home, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, on Friday July 19th.
Traditionally, more than ten (10) different countries are represented on stage at Summerfest concerts, and this year’s Summerfest cul-tural exchange also includes musicians from the Opera Orchestra of Bulgaria, Mission Symphony of Switzerland and Orchestre Français. Soloists are Angelo di Veroli (marimba-Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Italy), Summerfest Concertmaster Orlando Forte of Cuba, Symphony of the Americas Principal Trumpet Claudio Osorio, Glenn Basham (Concertmaster of Naples Philharmonic), and acclaimed international pianist and organist Tim Brumfield, among others.
Artistic Director Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese will lead two musical programs featuring music of Vivaldi, Humperdinck, Beethoven, Tartini, Dvořák, and Mozart. Highlighted is a commissioned composition by Ital-ian composer in residence, Lorenzo Turchi-Floris. Additional performanc-es feature the Quartetto Orfeo, of Rome.
A large part of the mission of Symphony of the Americas is to reach audiences in corners of the world who have never before experienced the exhilaration of live orchestral performance. Summerfest’s outreach includes a week of performances for residents and students of Panama in partnership with the US Embassy, Bern Resorts, Junior Achievement and Rotary Clubs. Presented in association with Europe’s Musicfor, the festival aligns with their international mission of promoting music, donat-ing musical instruments and their work with young students.
Join us for an exhilarating perspective on musical cultural exchange!
FOR ALL SUMMERFEST CONCERT DETAILS, VISITsota.org or call 954.335.7002
Soloists and Musicians of Acclaimed European OrchestrasJoined by Symphony of the Americas Strings
Maestro James Brooks-BruzzeseArtistic Director & Conductor
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Programs subject to change.
Fri. July 12 • 2:00 pmTradition of the Palm Beaches West Palm Beach, FL 561-209-6100 www.morselife.org(tickets required in advance)
Sat. July 13 • 2:00 pmJohn Knox Village Pompano Beach, FL(Closed to the Public)
Thurs. July 18 • 7:30 pmDor Dorim Auditorium Weston Music Society, Weston, FL$30/$50 VIP/$10 studentswww.westonmusicsociety.org
Claudio Osorio, Trumpet Tim Brumfi eld, Piano Angelo di Veroli, MarimbaLorenzo Turchi-Floris, Composer In Residence Orlando Forte, Violin Glenn Basham, Violin
MaestroJames Brooks-Bruzzese
Fri. July 19 • 7:30 pmBroward Center for the Performing Arts, Amaturo TheaterProgram One Plus (Glenn Basham, violin soloist)Fort Lauderdale, FL$20/$35/$60 VIP seat & post-reception954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org
Sat. July 20 • 2:00 pmSunrise Civic Center Theatre Sunrise, FL 954-747-4646 | www.sunrisefl.gov
Fri. Aug. 2 • 7:30 pmPompano Beach Cultural Center50 W. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach954-545-7800 | www.ccpompano.org$20/$35 cabaret seating w/ refreshments
Sat. Aug. 3 • 7:30 pmOsher Lifelong Learning Institute Aud.Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 561-297-6124 | www.fauevents.com$20/$35 incl. reception with artists
Sun. Aug. 4 • 4:00 pm Vanderbilt Presbyterian ChurchProgram One Plus (Glenn Basham, violin soloist)Naples, FL239-597-5410 | www.vpcnaples.org
Thur. Aug. 8 • 7:00 pmSusan B. Katz Theater Pembroke Pines, FL954-322-2597 | www.ppines.com
Fri. Aug. 9 • 7:30 pmDeerfield Main Beach at S.E. 1st AvenueCity of Deerfield Beach/Deerfield Beach Historical Society/Deerfield Beach RotaryFree outdoor performance
Sat. Aug. 10 • 7:30 pmMiami Lakes Methodist ChurchMiami Lakes, FL305-364-6100 | www.miamilakes-fl.gov
Sun. Aug. 11 • 3:00 pmChrist by the Sea, United MethodistCultural Council of Indian River CountyVero Beach • 772-770-4857www.cultural-council.org/summerfest • $35
Programs subject to change. Programs subject to change.
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Fri. July 12 • 7:30 pm ConcertNorton Museum of ArtWest Palm BeachFree tickets starting at 5:00 pmat Museum Visitor deskRome’s Quartetto Orfeo, in residence with Summerfest performs great film music at the opening of the special exhibition:
Coming Soon: Film Posters from the Dwight M. Cleveland Collection
Sun. July 14 • 3:00 pmSt. Gregory’s Episcopal ChurchBoca Raton, FLTimothy Brumfield, piano soloistTickets at sota.org • $20/VIP $35
Sun. July 14 • 3:00 pmSt. Gregory’s Episcopal, Boca Raton
Fri. July 19 • 7:30 pmBroward Center for the Perf. Arts
Fri. Aug. 2 • 7:30 pmPompano Beach Cultural Center
Sat. Aug. 3 • 7:30 pmOsher Lifelong Learning Aud., FAU,
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Fri. Aug. 9 • 7:30 pm Free Concert on
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954-335-7002 • [email protected] • For complete Summerfest schedule and concert repertoire details, visit our website: sota.org
PROGRAM TWOSuite in F for Strings (Lady Radnor’s Suite) . . . . . . . . Hubert ParrySerenade Opus 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernest von DohnanyiConcerto in D Major for Trumpet and Strings . . Giuseppe Tartini
Claudio Osorio, TrumpetSymphony No. 7 Finale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ludwig van BeethovenSinfonia No. 1 RV 719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antonio VivaldiIdomeneo Overture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. A. Mozart Rosas Rojas para una Dama Triste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Conniff
(Red Roses for a Blue Lady) Orlando Forte, Jazz ImprovisationPiece for Marimba and String Orchestra . . Lorenzo Turchi-Floris
Angelo di Veroli, MarimbaSymphony No. 8 Finale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antonín Dvořák
PROGRAM ONEIdomeneo Overture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. A. Mozart Serenade for Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Edward ElgarOrchestral Quartett in F Major op. 4 No. 4 . . . . . . . . .Carl StamitzAdagio and Fugue K 546. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. A. MozartConcerto in D Major for Trumpet and Strings . . Giuseppe Tartini
Claudio Osorio, TrumpetHansel and Gretel: Prelude . . . . . . . . . . .Engelbert Humperdinck Piece for Marimba and String Orchestra . . Lorenzo Turchi-Floris
Angelo di Veroli, MarimbaTriumphal March from Aida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giuseppe Verdi
PROGRAM ONE PLUS!Includes special guest violinist Glenn Basham in a performance ofThe Four Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antonio Vivaldi
Quartetto Orfeo