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Symphony Orchestra Presents “Miami’s Got Talent”

The Symphony Orchestra (MUSO), under the baton of Maestro Ricardo Averbach, proudly presents its spring concert, Miami’s Got Talent. This extraordinary program celebrates the remarkable talents of ’s musicians, highlighting the winners of both the Concerto Competition and the Composition Competition.

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Symphony Orchestra Presents “Miami’s Got Talent”

Program Information

Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Hall Auditorium, , Oxford, OH

Program Highlights

The evening begins with an exhilarating showcase of Concerto Competition winners:

  • Wolfgang Amadeus MozartPiano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414 (1st movement: Allegro) featuring pianist Ee Ning Chong.
  • Edward ElgarCello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85 (4th movement) with cellist Elliott Watras.
  • Artie ShawConcerto for Clarinet, performed by clarinetist Max Tumbleson.

Following a brief intermission, the program transitions to innovative works by Miami and faculty composers and iconic masterpieces:

  • Gabe HardmanAction Potentials (winner of the Composition Competition).
  • Phillip RobertsHocket Rocket. This energetic and groundbreaking work, fusing medieval hocket techniques with funk rock energy, is dedicated to MUSO and Maestro Averbach.
  • Richard WagnerPrelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde and the Overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.

This diverse program promises an unforgettable evening of classical brilliance, contemporary creativity, and passionate performance, showcasing the depth of talent and innovation within ’s music community.

About the Symphony Orchestra

MUSO is one of the most visible and celebrated ensembles on campus, fostering artistic excellence and community engagement. Under the leadership of Maestro Ricardo Averbach, MUSO continues to push boundaries, presenting dynamic programs that resonate with audiences and champion the contributions of emerging musicians and composers.

The concert is free and open to the public. No tickets are necessary.

Join us for an evening of exceptional music and celebrate the talent that makes a hub for cultural and artistic innovation.

For more information, please contact the Department of Music at 513-529-3014 or visit the department webpage.