Thursday, July 5, 2012

Welcome Music Lovers!


We are thrilled to present a fantastic lineup of artists and concerts for our second season of the Miami Music Series at St. Andrews! From a world class chamber music experience to a series of scintillating soloists; we are sure that each concert will be a delight for both the audience and the musicians. Moreover, we look forward to enriching the experience of each concert by providing an opportunity to meet both the composers (through pre-concert musical explorations) and the artists (through post-concert receptions).
In addition to a myriad of outstanding individual concerts, we are also thrilled to announce several long term musical projects that will be included in our second season.
In the conservatory project, we plan to bring the best and brightest young musicians from America’s top conservatories to play concerts here at St. Andrews. Among these schools we include such renowned institutions as The Juilliard School, The Boston Conservatory, The Eastman School of Music and Miami’s own Frost School of Music. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the future of classical music from the hands and hearts of these excellent young artists.
In terms of vocal delights, our choral director Kenneth Boos has invited such wonderful ensembles as the Civic Chorale of greater Miami and the Chamber Singers of Miami Dade College to fill the space of our sanctuary with warmth and resonance. We are sure that you will be as enchanted as we were by the beauty of the music coming from these fabulous ensembles.
Our first composer project will consist of a series of concerts that covers the complete chamber music of Johannes Brahms! Please join us for these unforgettable evenings of romantic music at its best.
In short, whether you are casually interested in music, or you go to concerts regularly; the concert series at St. Andrews promises to present you with a breathtaking tour of musical excellence, insight and excitement! Come join us as we share the music we love with conviction, integrity and passion.

Sincerely Yours,

Rosa and Marion Scott