Monday, January 23, 2023

Although Other Good Things Come in Large Packages.

Orchestra Miami is presenting a concert On Saturday night, February 4, at 8:00, and again on Sunday afternoon, February 5, at 3:00.  It will be at Temple Emanu-El on Miami Beach on Washington Avenue just north of Lincoln Road.  The link to buy tickets -- you should buy tickets, instead of just showing up, because seats are reserved, not general admission -- is https://orchestramiami.org/road-of-promise, and the price, depending on where you sit, is $60-$25 per seat.  If you're old, as...I am...you get a 20% discount on any but the $25 seats with the code SENIOR.

So, here's the long press release:


Orchestra Miami presents Kurt Weill’s The Road of Promise

a Discover Miami Through Music event at Temple Emanu-El


January 5. 2023- MIAMI

A Unique Musical Experience

Join Orchestra Miami for a rare opportunity to hear a lost musical masterpiece! You can “discover Miami

through music” as Orchestra Miami present’s Kurt Weill’s rarely-heard oratorio The Road of Promise at Temple

Emanu-El on Miami Beach on February 4th and 5th, 2023. Adapted from Weill’s mammoth opera, The Eternal

Road, by Ed Harsh, The Road of Promise is a piece of living history. Conceived as a method of raising the

American public’s awareness to Hitler’s persecution of the Jews in 1937, The Road of Promise is set in a

synagogue where Jews hide as a pogrom rages outside. The story combines Biblical & pre-World War II Jewish

history, set to Weill’s unique and unforgettable musical language, with influences of cantorial lamentations,

classical fugues and showtunes, among other styles.

The Road of Promise is a part of Orchestra Miami’s Discover Miami Through Music series, which brings

appropriately themed concerts to Miami’s landmarks and places of historic interest so that we can learn more

about our city, and each other, through music. With its impressive & eclectic Byzantine & Moorish architecture

and copper dome, Temple Emanu-El is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful synagogues in the US.

Orchestra Miami’s performances on Saturday, February 4th at 8 PM and Sunday, February 5th at 3 PM will be only

the second time that this incredible masterwork will be performed professionally, outside of its Carnegie Hall

premiere in 2015.

A Starry Cast

The Road of Promise cast features stars from the Metropolitan Opera and a combined choir of over 100 voices.

The cast is led by internationally renowned tenor Allan Glassman in the role of the Rabbi. A regular at The

Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Glassman triumphed as Herod in Strauss’ Salome and has since been heard in more

than twelve different productions there. His impressive career includes many titular roles in some of opera’s

most notable works, including Samson in Samson et Dalila at the former Opera Pacific, Sacco in Sacco and

Vanzetti at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Hoffmann in Les contes d’Hoffmann, and Idomeneo at Los

Angeles Opera. Hailed as the Otello of his generation: “Glassman is a full-on Verdian tenor... Glassman is more

than equal to the demands of the role, conveying Otello’s pain and suspicion vividly.” In past seasons, he has

performed the role with Opera Company of Philadelphia, Arizona Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Dallas Opera, Des

Moines Metro Opera, and at Chautauqua Opera.

Baritone Mark Delavan appears in the roles of Abraham/ Moses/ Jeremiah and is sought after throughout the

United States and Europe for the most demanding roles in his operatic repertoire. He regularly appears in the

title roles of Der fliegende Holländer, Falstaff, and Rigoletto, and as Iago in Otello, Scarpia in Tosca, Jochanaan

in Salome, and Amonasro in Aida, and has sung the pinnacle role of Wotan in Der Ring des Nibelungen to

critical acclaim at the Metropolitan Opera. The New York Times describes Elizabeth Caballero, who will

perform the role of Rachel, as a “plush-toned, expressive soprano” and The Wall Street Journal exclaims

that “Ms. Caballero is a find: her opulent soprano rings freely and lyrically throughout her range.”


Elaine Rinaldi, Founder & Artistic Director


The cast also features David Margulis as Jacob/David, Stephanie Newman as Miriam/Ruth, Philip Kalmanovitch

as Soloman, Neil Nelson as the Dark Angel and Gerardo Jose Ortega as the Voice of God. These outstanding

guest soloists will perform alongside a large ensemble cast of local professional singers. The performance will

be conducted by Orchestra Miami's Artistic Director, Elaine Rinaldi, with stage direction by Vernon Hartman,

and accompanied by the 48 musicians of Orchestra Miami. The choir of over 100 voices is made up of students

from the New World School of the Arts, under the direction of Megan Barrera, St. Thomas University, under the

direction of Dr. Elizabeth Turner, Broward College, under the direction of Brock Burback, along with volunteer

choristers from the community.

There are two opportunities to catch this “must-see” event: Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023 at 8:00 PM and Sunday, Feb.

5, 2023 at 4 PM. Tickets are priced at $60, $40, $30, $25 and $20 (partial view) and are reserved seating only. A

20% discount for seniors is available in Sections A-C. For tickets and information, please visit

www.OrchestraMiami.org, or call (305) 274-2103.

This concert is being sponsored in part by the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Inc. New York, NY, the Funding

Arts Network, and is presented with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and

the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and

sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and

Culture and the State of Florida, and with the support of the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program,

Cultural Arts Council.

What: Discover Miami Through Music: The Road of Promise presented by Orchestra Miami, led by Artistic

Director Elaine Rinaldi and staged by Michael Yawney. Featuring Anthony Dean Griffey as the Rabbi, Mark

Delavan as Abraham, Moses & Jeremiah and Elizabeth Caballero as Rachel. Also featuring David Margulis as

Jacob/David, Stephani Newman as Miriam/Ruth and Philip Kalmanovitch as Salomon.

When: Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023 at 8:00 PM AND Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023 at 3:00 PM

Where: Temple Emanu-El, 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, 33139

How Much: Tickets are $20 (partial view)/ $25/ $30/ $40/ $60 with a 20% discount offered for seniors.


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Elaine Rinaldi, Founder & Artistic Director


About Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi

Elaine Rinaldi, Founder and Artistic Director of Orchestra Miami, is a Miami native who has chosen to return

home and reinvest in her community. Under her artistic supervision, Orchestra Miami has performed high

quality classical music concerts to literally thousands of people through its annual “Beethoven on the Beach”

Free Outdoor Concerts and introduced over 29,000 school children to classical music through its collaboration

with the MDCPS Cultural Passport Program and In-School Performances and the Nicklaus Children’s Pinecrest

Outpatient Center Family Fun Concert series. Her “Discover Miami Through Music” series has encouraged

scores of Miamians to learn more about their city through music. In addition to her work in Miami, Ms. Rinaldi

is one of the nation’s top vocal coaches, focused on training the next generation of opera singers, and is a

frequent guest conductor at opera companies and summer music festivals, most recently at Opera in the

Ozarks, conducting performances of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, and the Miami Music Festival, conducting

Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and L’Incoranazione di Poppea by Monteverdi. She recently led the world premiere

of Sergio Assad’s Concerto for Guitar at the 2022 Miami International GuitART Festival at FIU, and will make

her debut at the Fort Worth Opera in 2023 with Aida.

About Director Vernon Hartman

Vernon Hartman maintains a diverse career spanning nearly fifty years as a performer, director, educator,

producer and administrator. He was a leading baritone at the Metropolitan Opera for two decades, and as a

guest artist has sung with virtually all of North America’s major opera companies, orchestras and festivals, mixed

with frequent appearances in Italy, Germany, Spain, Norway, Austria, France, Japan, Mexico, China and

elsewhere. Mr. Hartman has produced and directed opera and musical theater for over thirty organizations

worldwide and has also guest directed for numerous academic institutions.

About Orchestra Miami

Founded in 2006 by Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi, Orchestra Miami is celebrating 16 seasons of bringing

affordable concerts of quality symphonic music to all people in Miami-Dade County. Orchestra Miami’s

mission is to provide people with opportunities to experience art, build community and educate through

music. Orchestra Miami’s signature programs include its “Beethoven on the Beach” free outdoor concerts, its

“Discover Miami Through Music” series, its many collaborations with the Miami Dade County Public Schools

and its Family Fun Concert Series. Orchestra Miami consists of a select group of professional musicians, all

permanent residents of South Florida, whose collective body is unparalleled in terms of excellence and

experience. Led by Founder and Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi, Orchestra Miami continues to exceed

expectations in terms of programming and artistic quality. Please support our mission by making your

donation today at www.OrchestraMiami.org.


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Elaine Rinaldi, Founder & Artistic Director


About Allan Glassman

Tenor Allan Glassman has thrilled audiences throughout America and Europe for decades with his vibrant timbre

and committed interpretations of roles. Critics exclaim “his very presence on stage made those around him

sound better.” A regular at The Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Glassman triumphed as Herod in a production

of Salome and has since been heard in The Met’s productions of Billy Budd as Red Whiskers; Die Frau ohne

Schatten as The Hunchback Brother; Salome as the First Jew; Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District as The Shabby

Peasant; and in productions of Boris Godunov, The Great Gatsby, Carmen, Elektra, Káťa Kabanová, The Ghost

of Versailles, Mussorgsky’s Khovanshchina, and Wozzeck.

Mr. Glassman has performed the role of Herod in Salome to wide acclaim in opera venues throughout the world.

Critics wrote: “His fear and distress seemed to come from his heart and soul.” Some notable engagements as the

patriarch include productions with San Diego Opera, Fort Worth Opera, Opera San Antonio, the Ravinia Festival

(under the baton of Maestro James Conlon), with Cape Town Opera in Cape Town, South Africa, and most

recently with Los Angeles Opera. This season, he returns to The Metropolitan Opera for their productions of Die

Zauberflöte and Hänsel und Gretel.

International performances include Manrico in Il trovatore with the Deutsche Oper Berlin; Samson in Samson et

Dalila at the New Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv; the Prince in Rusalka in the Czech Republic; title role in

Verdi’s Ernani, Don José in Carmen, and I vespri siciliani with L’Opéra de Nice; I vespri siciliani with Den Norske

Opera; Cavaradossi in Tosca at the Belleayre Music Festival; Carmenwith Opera Valencia in Spain; and the Prince

in Rusalka with Oper Frankfurt.

Sought after by orchestras, both domestic and international, Mr. Glassman maintains an active concert calendar.

Notable engagements include: Prince Osaka in Mascagni’s Iris with the Münchner Philharmoniker,

Verdi’s Requiem with L’Opéra de Nice, Mahler’s Lied von der Erde with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa in

Mexico, Rusalka with The Fort Worth Symphony, Erik in Der fliegende Holländer in concert with the Syracuse

Opera, Das Lied von der Erde with Grand Rapids Symphony, and Boito’s Mephistofele with Boston Concert

Opera.

Mark Delavan

Mark Delavan, a singer of “incisive vocal power and fierce theatrical acuity,” is sought after throughout the

United States and Europe for the most demanding roles in his operatic repertoire. He regularly appears in the

title roles of Der fliegende Holländer, Falstaff, and Rigoletto, and as Iago in Otello, Scarpia in Tosca, Jochanaan in

Salome, and Amonasro in Aida. In addition, as a strong character actor on stages throughout the country, he has

proved himself a crossover artist of immense skill, starring as Phil Arkin in Milk and Honey with York Theatre

Company, to critical acclaim.

This season, Delavan returns to Maryland Lyric Opera for the title role in Falstaff, and to the Dallas Opera as

Father in Hansel and Gretel. He will also return to Dallas Symphony in 2024 as Wotan in their concert

performances of Der Ring des Nibelungen under the baton of Maestro Fabio Luisi.

At the Metropolitan Opera, Mr. Delavan took his interpretation of Wotan in Der Ring des Nibelungen to critical

acclaim, under Fabio Luisi. He has also performed at the esteemed house the title roles of Simon Boccanegra

and Nabucco, and has appeared as Scarpia in Tosca, Amonasro in Aida, Tomsky in Pique Dame, Alfio in Cavalleria

rusticana, Carlo in La forza del destino, Gianciotto in Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini,


Elaine Rinaldi, Founder & Artistic Director


About Elizabeth Caballero

The New York Times describes Elizabeth Caballero as a “plush-toned, expressive soprano” and The Wall Street

Journal exclaims that “Ms. Caballero is a find: her opulent soprano rings freely and lyrically throughout her

range.” Ms. Caballero’s dramatically compelling interpretation of her signature role, Violetta in La traviata, led

to recent engagements to perform the role for houses across the country, such as The Metropolitan Opera,

Opera Carolina, la Compañía Lírica Nacional in Costa Rica, Florentine Opera, Madison Opera, Pacific Symphony,

and the Orlando Philharmonic.

Ms. Caballero recently made a series of house debuts including her Staatsoper Stuttgart début as Mimi in La

bohème, her début with The Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City as Desdemona in Otello, and her Madrid

début at Teatro de la Zarzuela singing the title role of the European Premiere of Cecilia Valdés based on the

Cuban novel of the same name. 2020 engagements were to include a return to Staatsoper Stuttgart for Boito’s

Mefistofele, Mahler’s 8th Symphony for Pacific Symphony, Verdi’s Requiem for Portland Symphony, the

Metropolitan Opera for their production of La Traviata, and her role debut as Tosca.

This season, Caballero joins Stadttheater Klagenfurt as Amelia in Un ballo in Maschera, performs Mimi in La

bohème at the Seiji Ozawa Music Academy, and the Countess in Madison Opera’s Le nozze di Figaro. Last

season’s engagements included returns to Staatsoper Stuttgart as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly, Florida

Grand Opera as Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire, and Madison Symphony for their Christmas Gala Concerts.

Further concert engagements were as the soprano soloist in Bruckner’s Te Deum and Beethoven’s Symphony

No. 9 for the Colorado Symphony.

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