Design District rolls out Red Carpet for a free open-air MISO concert

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Design District rolls out Red Carpet for a free open-air MISO concert
Pictured are Emilio Estefan (left) and Craig Robins.
(Photo Credit: World Red Eye)

The Miami Design District (MDD) on Feb. 19 transformed into a sensational symphony of sound. At the center of the spectacle was the Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO), proclaimed the Official Symphony Orchestra of the City of Miami, under the direction of Maestro Eduardo Marturet, making a triumphant return to the heart of the neighborhood for an unforgettable and extraordinary community open-air concert.

The evening began with an electrifying performance headlined by iconic reggae legends,

The Wailers. NE 40th Street was closed off temporarily to accommodate the grand celebration, which boasted a lineup of exceptional talent. Alongside The Wailers, the concert featured captivating performances by the versatile Carlos Camilo, showcasing his talents as an artist, pianist, and singer.

Additionally, the beautiful sounds of Romantico by American composer Karen LeFrak were brought to life by Venezuelan classical guitarist Luis Quintero. Country singer and songwriter Eric Lee delivered a captivating performance, and Ana Villafañe impressed the audience with outstanding renditions of Buenos Aires and Mi Buen Amor by Gloria Estefan.

The concert was produced in collaboration with famed musician and producer Emilio Estefan, and conducted by Maestro Eduardo Marturet, who’s direction added a symphonic dimension to the evening, creating a fusion of musical genres that resonated deeply with the audience. The concert left an indelible mark on MDD, as the neighborhood solidifies its role as a cultural hub that fosters community engagement.

The Miami Design District is a one-of-a-kind neighborhood that combines luxury shopping, galleries, museums, design stores, restaurants and major art and design installations all within an architecturally significant context.

The Miami Design District is owned and operated by Miami Design District Associates, a partnership between Dacra, founded and owned by visionary entrepreneur Craig Robins, and L Catterton Real Estate, a global real estate development and investment fund, specializing in creating luxury shopping destinations.

As Miami becomes increasingly known for its own rich culture, the growth of the Miami Design District further reflects how the city is deserving of its place on the global stage. For more information, visit http://www.miamidesigndistrict.net.

The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO), now in its historic 37th season, is Miami’s hometown professional symphony and a valuable contributor to Miami’s cultural fabric. With 80 professional musicians selected from around the world, MISO represents the exceptional talent and diversity that mirrors South Florida’s international and multicultural richness.

 

 

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