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The Emmy and Gold Medal Award-winning South Florida Youth Symphony will conclude its 59th season with a concert featuring three student soloists as well as performances by all the training divisions of the SFYS program on Sunday, May 19, at the William Lehman Theatre, Pawley Creative Arts Center, Miami Dade College North, 11380 NW 27 Ave.
The concert, which features student soloists Samuel Aldana (violin), David Lopez (clarinet) and Anthony Gauthier (French horn) and the SFYS beginning strings, string consort, wind ensemble and symphonia — begins at 4 p.m.
According to SFYS executive and music director Marjorie Hahn, who just returned with the SFYS from a highly successful concert in Panama, the season finale will be one of the organization’s most exciting concerts of the season.
“In addition to the three outstanding soloists, we’ll feature all of the developing classes and orchestras, so that the concert provides the community with insight into the wide range of opportunities for students who want to join the Youth Symphony,” Hahn said.
The SFYS program operates with the support of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Miami-Dade County Mayor and County Commissioners, The Children’s Trust, State of Florida Division of Arts and Culture, Miami-Dade County Office of Management and
Budget, Kirk Foundation, Nancy Friday Foundation, and Miami Dade College North Campus.
Tickets to the concert, which will be followed by a light reception, are $15 and are available at the door.
For additional information on the South Florida Youth Symphony — which is inviting young musicians to audition — and to reserve seats for the season finale concert, contact the SFYS via email at MakeMusic@sfys.net or phone 305-238-2729.
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