As a continuation of their Art For Good program, which uses the universal language of art to address local, regional, and global causes, The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach will be hosting a concert in partnership with the Miami Symphony Orchestra celebrating the past seven decades of iconic Miami history, arts, and culture on Tuesday, November 29.
As an ode to The Magic City and its prominent global presence, conductor Eduardo Marturet will specially curate a soundtrack of songs central to Miami’s identity for the orchestra to perform in front of an influential crowd of local, regional, and national notables, tastemakers, politicians, art collectors, and artists alike. As part of the musical performance, Eric Goldemberg and Veronica Zalcberg of MONAD Studio and Scott F. Hall, Luthier will be designing and constructing 3D printed, artistic instruments – sonic sculptures – that will be played by orchestra members during the concert
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The evening will begin with a VIP cocktail reception serving crisp sparkling wine from Fabio Lamborghini’s luxury, lifestyle brand FL Fuoriserie during which the Miami City Ballet will perform an immersive routine amongst the guests.
All art displayed on the property during Art Week – including the inimitable sonic sculptures that will be played at the concert – will be available for auction beginning November 17th through BidAid, an international all-inclusive, silent-auction platform. Proceeds from all purchases will be donated to the Miami City Ballet, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, Young Musicians Unite, and Circle X Green Trillion Club.