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Masterworks III

Masterworks III:

DON JUAN | STRAUSS & BERLIOZ

Richard Strauss (1864-1949) | Don Juan
Hector Berlioz (1857-1934) | King Lear Overture *SFSO Premiere
Richard Strauss (1864-1949) | Four Last Songs *SFSO Premiere
Featuring Amy Shoremount-Obra, soprano
Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) | The Blue Danube *SFSO Premiere

Fort Lauderdale

The Parker
707 NE 8th Street

WED

FEB

12

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 954.462.0222

Key West

Tennessee Willaims Theatre
5901 College Road

FRI

FEB

14

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 305.295.7676

Miami Beach

New World Center
500 17th Street

SAT

FEB

15

2025

7:30 PM

Order online or call 305.673.3331

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Contact Gary Kelson at 954.522.8443 or gkelson@southfloridasymphony.org
Tickets on sale now. (Tickets to Don Juan at New World Center On Sale Nov. 11.)

About the Concert:

“If music be the food of love, play on.” -- Shakespeare

Celebrate love in all its dramatic, poetic, erotic, scandalous and insatiable forms! February’s Masterwork’s program features three orchestra premieres, headlined by the SFSO return of R. Strauss’s Don Juan.  

Don Juan is a swashbuckling escapade that both scandalized and delighted audiences with its eroticism and ultra-modern style when it premiered in 1889, cementing Strauss’s fame as the genius of his generation and made him a favorite among musical modernists. Meanwhile, his Four Last Songs, an SFSO premiere, is a touchingly beautiful and serene masterpiece, saying good-bye to an illustrious career.

The program also features the orchestra premieres of the world’s most famous waltz, J. Strauss, II’s The Blue Danube and Berlioz’s tumultuous King Lear Overture. 

About the Artists

Sebrina María Alfonso

Sebrina Alfonso

Amy Shoremount-Obra

Amy-Shoremount-Obra

Masterworks III:

R. Strauss | Berlioz | J. Strauss II