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“Opening with Rhapsody in Blue, one of the most consequential works by an American composer ever, performed with Hochman’s sparkling virtuosity, is sure to energize audiences. Coupled with the premiere of Prokofiev’s whimsical and bold Love for Three Oranges Suite and Elgar’s majestic First Symphony, we are setting the tone for an unforgettable season,” says Maestra Alfonso. “I’m especially thrilled that, for the first time, we will perform all five of our Masterworks concerts at Miami Beach’s spectacular New World Center as well as return to our beloved theaters, The Parker and Broward Center’s Au-Rene Theater. The musicians and I are positively buzzing with excitement as we kick off our 27th season and can’t wait to greet new and familiar faces.”
In all roles, from orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber musician to conductor, Benjamin Hochman regards music as vital and essential. At 24, he debuted as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall conducted by Pinchas Zukerman. Orchestral appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago and Pittsburgh Symphonies, and Prague Philharmonia soon followed. A winner of Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant, Hochman has performed at venues and festivals across the globe, including the Philharmonie in Berlin, Vienna Konzerthaus, the Kennedy Center in Washington, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Germany’s KlavierfestivalRuhr, and Lucerne and Verbier festivals in Switzerland. Despite a medical setback in 2015 affecting his left hand, he pursued a conductor’s role, studying with Alan Gilbert at Juilliard where he received the Bruno Walter Scholarship and the Charles Schiff Award. He created the Roosevelt Island Orchestra, consisting of some of New York’s finest orchestral and chamber musicians alongside promising young talent from top conservatories. In 2018, fully recovered, he returned to the piano. Hochman’s recent highlights include conducting the Szeged Philharmonic in Hungary and the Orlando Philharmonic in Florida. He also appeared as a piano soloist inBeethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Rheinische Staatsphilharmonie
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