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Mendelssohn and Clarke - Music in Beautiful Spaces - St Philips Coral Gables

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What’s Happening?

Join us for "Music in Beautiful Spaces," a unique celebration that unites classical music enthusiasts and cultural event seekers. Presented by the South Beach Chamber Ensemble, this event showcases 19th and 20th-century composers in two iconic locations in Miami.

 

Dates & Venues:

- April 5, 2025, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, All Soul’s Episcopal Church

- April 6, 2025, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, St. Phillips Episcopal Church

 

Who Should Attend?

Perfect for classical music fans, music students, and anyone seeking a cultural experience in Miami. Whether local or visiting, celebrate these compositions in a memorable setting.

 

Why Attend?

- Witness world-class performances in acoustically and aesthetically inspiring settings.
- Connect with fellow classical music lovers and members of the Miami community.
- Celebrate the rich cultural contributions of 19th and 20th-century composers.

 

About the Composers


Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) was a German composer and pianist of the early Romantic era who was known as Fanny Hensel after her marriage. Her compositions include a piano trio, a piano quartet, an orchestral overture, four cantatas, more than 125 pieces for the piano and over 250 lieder, most of which were unpublished in her lifetime. Although lauded for her piano technique, she rarely gave public performances outside her family circle. In 1847, an anonymous critic in the Neue Berliner Musikzeitung found in the trio “...broad, sweeping foundations that build themselves up through stormy waves into a marvelous edifice. In this respect the first movement is a masterpiece, and the trio most highly original.” Angela Mace Christian refers to the piece in Grove Music Online as "one of her most impressive chamber works.”

Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) was a British-American classical composer and violist best known for her chamber music featuring the viola. She is considered one of the most important British composers in the interwar period between World War I and World War II and the most distinguished British female composer of her generation. Born in England (of a German mother and an American father), Rebecca Clarke claimed both British and American nationalities and spent substantial periods of her long life in the United States, where she permanently settled after World War II. Although Clarke's output was not large, her work was recognized for its compositional skill and artistic power.


Musical Selections:

- Fanny Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 11 (1846-47) - 25 minutes

- Rebecca Clarke Piano Trio in Eb major (1921) - 25 minutes

 

Special Features:

- Live performances by the South Beach Chamber Ensemble
- Q&A session and meet-and-greet with musicians

 

Experience the wonderful works of Fanny Mendelssohn and Rebecca Clarke live in Miami. Secure your tickets today and be part of a unique moment that melds historical tradition with contemporary artistry.

Join us for "Music in Beautiful Spaces," a unique celebration that unites classical music enthusiasts and cultural event seekers. Presented by the South Beach Chamber Ensemble, this event showcases 19th and 20th-century composers in two iconic locations in Miami.

 

Dates & Venues:

- April 5, 2025, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, All Soul’s Episcopal Church

- April 6, 2025, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, St. Phillips Episcopal Church

 

Who Should Attend?

Perfect for classical music fans, music students, and anyone seeking a cultural experience in Miami. Whether local or visiting, celebrate these compositions in a memorable setting.

 

Why Attend?

- Witness world-class performances in acoustically and aesthetically inspiring settings.
- Connect with fellow classical music lovers and members of the Miami community.
- Celebrate the rich cultural contributions of 19th and 20th-century composers.

 

About the Composers


Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) was a German composer and pianist of the early Romantic era who was known as Fanny Hensel after her marriage. Her compositions include a piano trio, a piano quartet, an orchestral overture, four cantatas, more than 125 pieces for the piano and over 250 lieder, most of which were unpublished in her lifetime. Although lauded for her piano technique, she rarely gave public performances outside her family circle. In 1847, an anonymous critic in the Neue Berliner Musikzeitung found in the trio “...broad, sweeping foundations that build themselves up through stormy waves into a marvelous edifice. In this respect the first movement is a masterpiece, and the trio most highly original.” Angela Mace Christian refers to the piece in Grove Music Online as "one of her most impressive chamber works.”

Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) was a British-American classical composer and violist best known for her chamber music featuring the viola. She is considered one of the most important British composers in the interwar period between World War I and World War II and the most distinguished British female composer of her generation. Born in England (of a German mother and an American father), Rebecca Clarke claimed both British and American nationalities and spent substantial periods of her long life in the United States, where she permanently settled after World War II. Although Clarke's output was not large, her work was recognized for its compositional skill and artistic power.


Musical Selections:

- Fanny Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 11 (1846-47) - 25 minutes

- Rebecca Clarke Piano Trio in Eb major (1921) - 25 minutes

 

Special Features:

- Live performances by the South Beach Chamber Ensemble
- Q&A session and meet-and-greet with musicians

 

Experience the wonderful works of Fanny Mendelssohn and Rebecca Clarke live in Miami. Secure your tickets today and be part of a unique moment that melds historical tradition with contemporary artistry.

Special Instructions
Always free for students! Special pricing for Senior Citizens also.
More about South Beach Chamber Ensemble
The mission of the South Beach Chamber Ensemble is to promote and perform chamber music in all its diverse forms, from its origins in the distant past, to the varied cultural creations being produced today, bringing together performers, composers, and audiences to experience the beauty and intimacy of the human spirit. We envision a world where music inspires and energizes all people, creating peace, harmony, joy, and unprecedented satisfaction in being alive.
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