South Florida Youth Symphony closes 60th season on May 18

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Three students — a composer, a conductor and a cello soloist — will make their performance debuts as the South Florida Youth Symphony, an Emmy and Gold Medal Award-winning ensemble, concludes its 60th season on May 18 at the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center, located at Florida International University’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus, 10910 SW 17 St.

The concert, which features student composer/conductor Jaden Chairez, conductor Hytritonee Lamp-Moseley and cello soloist George Maroudas, begins at 4 p.m. with a reception to follow. In addition to the debuts, the finale concert will feature performances by all training divisions of the SFYS and 25 distinguished alumni.

Tickets are $20 and available on the SFYS website, c.

Conductor Lamp-Moseley, 22, is a junior at New World School of the Arts College, while fellow conductor — and composer — Chairez is a 19-year-old Miami Dade College student. He will conduct his own composition, Overture. The third featured performer is 16-year-old cellist Maroudas, a junior at New World School of the Arts High School.

“By showcasing the talents of our composer, conductors, soloist and training divisions, this concert offers the community a glimpse into the many opportunities available to students in our music program,” said Marjorie Hahn, SFYS executive and music director. “These three young musicians have a bright future ahead of them.”

The SFYS program is sponsored with the support of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Miami-Dade County Mayor and County Commissioners, The Children’s Trust, Miami-Dade County Office of Management and Budget, The Kirk Foundation, Publix Charities, The Nancy Friday Foundation, The James S. and John L. Knight Foundation and Miami Dade College, North Campus.

For tickets to the season finale or additional information on the South Florida Youth Symphony — which is preparing for its June 16-July 11 Summer Music Academy — contact the SFYS via email at MakeMusic@sfys.net or phone at 305-238-2729.

 

 

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