Classical Music Concerts in South Florida

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Looking for something to do in South Florida? Check out our list of classical music concerts happening in the area!

Introduction

The term “classical music” can be a little misleading. It conjures up images of stuffy concert halls and snooty audiences, but the reality is that classical music is just another genre of music, and there are plenty of ways to enjoy it – even in South Florida.

If you’re looking for a classical music concert in South Florida, you have plenty of options. Here are just a few:

The Palm Beach Symphony offers several classical concerts throughout the year, including their Masterworks series and Pops series.
The Miami Symphony Orchestra offers a variety of classical concerts, as well as special events like their New Year’s Eve gala.
The Florida Grand Opera presents several operas each season, including classics like Carmen and La Bohème.
And if you’re looking for something a little bit different, the Miami Bach Society presents Bach’s music in a variety of settings, from churches to parks to museums.

No matter what your taste in music is, you’re sure to find a classical music concert in South Florida that you’ll enjoy.

Upcoming Concerts

Below is a list of upcoming classical music concerts in South Florida. For more information, please visit the websites listed.

January
-1/18: Moscow State Symphony Orchestra at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts
-1/19: Miami Symphony Orchestra: Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
-1/20: Camerata Salzburg at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater
-1/21: Atlantic Classical Orchestra: Family Concert Series – “The Master Musicians of Bremen” at Keiser University Auditorium
-1/22: Florida Grand Opera: The Marriage of Figaro at Ziff Ballet Opera House

February
-2/1: Symphonia Boca Raton – “Beethoven’s Birthday Bash!” at St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church
-2/2: Palm Beach Symphony – “Violin Virtuosity” at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts – Dreyfoos Concert Hall

Venues

There are many classical music concert venues in South Florida, from small intimate halls to large outdoor amphitheaters. Below is a sampling of some of the more popular venues.

The Aventura Arts and Cultural Center is a state-of-the-art, 294-seat performing arts hall that is home to the Broward Symphony Orchestra and the Miami Lyric Opera. The center also hosts a variety of other musical events throughout the year.

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is one of the largest performing arts facilities in Florida. The center has five theaters, including an 1,800-seat concert hall, and is home to the Florida Grand Opera and the Fort Lauderdale Symphony Orchestra. The Broward Center also hosts a wide variety of other musical events throughout the year.

The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is one of the premiere performing arts facilities in Palm Beach County. The center has three theaters, including a 2,200-seat concert hall, and is home to the Palm Beach Symphony and the Florida Chamber Orchestra. The Kravis Center also hosts a wide variety of other musical events throughout the year.

Ticket Prices

Classical music concerts in South Florida tend to be very affordable, with ticket prices ranging from $10-$30. However, there are some premium seats available for certain shows, which can cost up to $100.

Free Concerts

There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy classical music concerts in South Florida without spending a dime. Here are some ideas:

1. The Miami Symphony Orchestra offers free community concerts throughout South Florida. Check their website for dates and locations.

2. The Broward Symphony Orchestra performs several free concerts each year in large parks and open-air venues in Broward County. Check their website for the latest schedule.

3. The versatile Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival presents free classical concerts as well as educational events and workshops for all ages. Their website has more information.

4. Every Sunday afternoon from November through April, the Miami Bach Society presents free concerts of J.S. Bach’s music at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Miami Beach.

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