tuesdayNovember 17 2015 - The Miami Symphony Orchestra
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tuesdayNovember 17 2015 - The Miami Symphony Orchestra
AMERICA DEVELOPING SMILES and MAMAN FINE ART Present An immersive multimedia experience to stimulate all senses tuesday November 17 2015 MIAMI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: EDUARDO MARTURET EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: FERNANDO DUPRAT FASHION DESIGNER: NICOLAS FELIZOLA Note from America Developing Smiles: SOWING THE SEEDS OF HOPE By definition, A Perfect Storm occurs when a combination of events causes an amazing, unforgettable night. MISO CHIC is the perfect storm, a fusion in perfect harmony, not only of music, fashion, and arts, but also of love, empathy, creativity, and beauty. These come together in synchronicity for the greater good, for the benefit of our children, for they are the future of the world. MISO CHIC, a concept created to stir the senses, relies in music and arts to produce overwhelming emotions, such as joy, elation, energy, passion, and furor. We are all about to share a magical night. MISO CHIC is giving us the chance to realize the privileges of our lives, and the opportunity to open our hearts to the world, to those in need, to the less privileged. America Developing Smiles brings us closer to those who need our help. But it is through people like you and your generosity that we can continue to provide education, health, and the tools essential to build a better future. WE OFFER HOPE WE OFFER BRIGHTER FUTURES What a gift, what a blessing this journey has been, to work along a group of talented and worldwide acclaimed artists, whose greatest trait is their human sensibility and for that we thank you. Maestro Eduardo Marturet, Nicolas Felizola and Fernando Duprat we are thankful for sharing your art with us. WE OFFER A LIGHT ON THE PATH OUT OF POVERTY AND DISEASE On behalf of America Developing Smiles, our volunteers, and the children who benefit from our work, we thank you all for your support, for being here tonight, for helping us to continue to sow the seeds of hope in Latin America. Vision To empower caring women in helping to conquer the towering social challenges that face Latin Americans in needy communities by bringing minds and hearts together, with needed resources, to foster positive change. In the words of mother Teresa Mission Women of America Developing Smiles seek to assist impoverished Latin American & USA communities through leadership, volunteerism and fundraising activities. You can do things I cannot, I can do things you cannot, together we can do great things Anamaria Basalo D.S. AMERICA DEVELOPING SMILES BOARD OF DIRECTORS CARMEN PEÑALOZA CAROLINA LUCENA-MARCANO GIOVANNELLA TORRES MARIETA ACOSTA ANAMARIA BASALO MARIANA FINOL NELLY MOLINOS GRACIELA MONROY NORMA DUENAS CRISTINA POCATERRA BERTHA MORENO ISABEL CRISTINA NEGRON MARIANELA THULA MARY GONZALEZ ANA DELGADO YARMELI LARES PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER DADE CHAPTER PRESIDENT BROWARD CHAPTER PRESIDENT PALM BEACH CHAPTER PRESIDENT INTERNATIONAL DELEGATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FUNDRAISING COMMUNICATIONS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES FOUNDING PRESIDENT STAND IN MEMBER STAND IN MEMBER AMERICA DEVELOPING SMILES DADE CHAPTER BOARD ANAMARIA BASALO DADE CHAPTER PRESIDENT CRISTINA POCATERRA VICE-PRESIDENT ELIZABETH GUINAND SECRETARY ANDREINA ESPINOZA TREASURER MARY GONZALEZ COMMUNITY RELATIONS GRACIELA MONROY FUNDRAISING CAROLINA CABELLO ISABEL CRISTINA NEGRON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AMARILIS ZOZAYA COMMUNICATIONS INES SILVA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MARIA ELENA GUINAND SPECIAL PROJECTS GIOVANNELLA TORRES PATRICIA KERN HUMAN RESOURCES ADRIANA CUPELLO MARIEVA SCHEUREN ADS MISO-CHIC STEERING COMMITTEE 2 ANAMARIA BASALO CAROLINA CABELLO NORMA DUEÑAS ANDREINA ESPINOSA ELIZABETH GUINAND CAROLINA LUCENA GRACIELA MONROY INES SILVA GIOVANNELLA TORRES AMARILIS ZOZAYA Sponsor List PRESENTING SPONSOR $60,000 Maman Fine Art, LLC GIFT IN-KIND DONORS GOLD Diageo GOLD SPONSOR $20,000 TO $29,999 Mercantil-Commercebank Midtown Doral SILVER Nearsource BRONZE Books and Books Arsht Center Cantina La Veinte, Brickell BRONZE SPONSOR $5,000 TO $9,999 4E Brands American Express Euclides y Sandra Moreno La Colonia Medical Center Northland Automation Riviera Point Development Smiles Studio Associates The Mansions GRAND BENEFACTOR Danny Jelaca Salon Gustavo Adolfo Diaz Urdaneta (GADU) Nexus Digiprint Oslan Osorio Sazzing Urbana Creative Group GRAND BENEFACTOR $2,000 TO $4,999 Bentrust Financial Francisco Angulo Gabriela Wilson JQ Group Mayela Rosales South Dade Toyota BENEFACTOR $1,000 TO 1,999 Fleitas LLC Diego Uribe Humana Nova Southeastern University Title Services of Dade Co. 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After months of planning and preparation, we are pleased to present to you these artistic concepts together in a total visual spectacle for our first annual MISO CHIC Arts Immersive Experience. Tonight we are fortunate to share the stage with some truly unique and talented guest artists who are also members of the Miami Symphony Orchestra, featuring our very own Concertmaster Daniel Andai, our Principal oboist Veroslav Taskov, and our pianist Ciro Fodere. With an artistic vision of discovering new talent and promoting emerging guest artists, we are pleased to present the debut of the young Venezuelan soprano, Isabella Fridegotto. Beyond the artistic reasons for all of us being here this evening, the main purpose and objective is to share in supporting the important social cause America Developing Smiles (ADS). Proceeds from tonight’s event will help benefit more than 3,400 children and youth of low-income levels, that will go towards establishing educational centers and social programs by Asociación Damas Salesianas in Miami, Mexico, Nicaragua, Chile, Colombia, Perú, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic. So many friends, patrons, sponsors, designers, technicians, and promoters have provided more than a little help in making this a memorable event here in Miami - Executive Producer Fernando Duprat, Choreographer Antonio Drija, and Fashion Designer Nicolás Felizola, who will be showcasing his new collection Vibrations, and has been the main source of inspiration for our extremely rare event tonight. As always, thank you to our donors, sponsors, volunteers, and future friends for making the Miami Symphony your hometown professional orchestra. Your continued support allows us to bring to you the very best and unique ideas of classical music programming to our beloved South Florida audience. Eduardo Marturet Music Director & Conductor 7 Maman Fine Art Miami Modern & Contemporary Art Julio le Parc - Mobile argent sur noir - 153x153x14 cm. 1960/1995 - Wood painted, metal and nylon thread. Fernando Botero - Desnudo ante el espejo - 185,1 x 120 cm. 1983 - Oil on canvas - Reproduced in Botero Monograph & Catalogue Raisonné, Paintings 1975 –1990, pag. 345. Fernando Botero Julio Le Parc Carlos Cruz-Diez Modern & Contemporary Art Daniel Maman, owner of a prestigious gallery in Buenos aires and renowned marchand in the market for Latin American art, opened a new branch in Miami in 2013. Located in the heart of Design District, more precisely on the first floor of Melin building, the gallery houses more than 2,000 pieces including painting, photography and sculpture. It specializes in Latin American, modern and contemporary art. Handling at the same time works of young and renowned artists in the international market. Among the established artists, Maman Fine Art represents the Colombian master Fernando Botero who has conquered Asian collectors with his exhibitions in Japan and Singapore. At the year-end he will be exhibiting at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Beijing and then in Shanghai. The gallery also exhibits historical kinetic works of Venezuelan master Carlos Cruz-Diez and Argentinean master Julio Le Parc, recently acclaimed for his shows at the Serpentine Gallery in London. This year, the work of Le Parc has been printed by Hermes house through its collection of limited edition scarves exhibited at the last ArtBasel fair in Basel. From Brazil, the gallery presents works by the renowned modern artist Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and the contemporary Vik Muniz. From Uruguay, relief works by Miguel Herrera who through his works pays tribute to Life magazine. A highlight at Maman Fine Art is its vast collection of Argentinean concrete art, an avantgarde group of the 40’s. The works of these artists among which are Raúl Lozza and Enio Iommi, are part of the most important Latin American collections such as the recognized Cisneros Foundation. Conceptual art is also featured in the gallery through the work of two prominent Argentinean artists like Liliana Porter, living for many years in New York, and Leon Ferrari who exhibited at the MOMA. Young artists like Mondongo group, Lucia Maman, Gustavo Charif and Michael Moore conform as well the Maman Fine Art Collection. No shortage of monumental sculptures in the gallery: Besides the typical characters by Botero the gallery presents the minimalist works of Bastón Díaz, Luis Wells toys, and the large Heads by Raúl Farco. Fashion and design are also part of the vision of the gallery with the purpose of integrating them into visual art. That's why it provides fashion shows by Latin American designers as was the case with Nicolas Felizola, whose models had as a runway sculptures and paintings. The next goal for the gallery is to present Design exhibitions as the Argentinean modern furniture prototypes, which soon will be reaching the exhibition floor. Maman Fine Art is a promoter of art in all its manifestations and promises more attractions to the curious visitors the Design District. Maman Fine Art Miami 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 204. Miami, Florida 33137 / Ph.: 305 571 3522 Carlos Cruz-Diez - Physichromie No.1207 - 100 x 150 cm. 1983 - Silkscreen, painted pvc and acrylic strips in aluminium frame - Exhibited in the 2nd Bienal de la Habana in 1986. 8 www.mamanfineart.com 9 Eat. Drink. Relax. Connect. Your American Express Platinum® and Centurion® Card offers you comfort and style in the new Centurion Lounge® at Miami International Airport*. *Subject to availability. See terms and conditions for details at www.thecenturionlounge.com Justa B. Finlay President Proud to be sponsor of 782 NW 42nd Ave, Suite 441, Miami FL. 33126 | Phone: 305-448-1202 | Fax: 305-448-3847 | Email: [email protected] Nicolas Felizola W hen we approach Nicolas Felizola we have the impression that we are speaking to a man with extensive experience. His eloquence reminds you of Renaissance Art like those of a modern Leonardo Da Vinci, cultured, a lover of knowledge, a well- rounded man, who is in touch with all of his senses both spiritually as well as intellectually. His art has surpassed limitations and been exposed in galleries, museums and biennales throughout the world. Photographer, Fashion Designer, Attorney at law, Nicolas Felizola has immortalized jet setters and celebrities internationally. His name has been included in a publication which features the 100 most Outstanding Artists in the 21st Century. His work is widely recognized. Felizola has been a photographer for the most international fashion designers such as Gucci & Givenchy. His close contact and exposure to them has enlightened and inspired him to become one of the most advanced and accredited fashion designer of today’s demanding fashion-conscious public. Understated elegance and glamour are the hallmarks of Felizola designs. With his innovative form of art, Nicolas brings us an Haute Couture style that is totally new and always fresh. His style has become as unique as his signature and always bears his personal touch. These are elements which have brought him the recognition of the press as well as the honor of winning prestigious awards such as: Fashion Icon Award by Tiffany & Co. at MFW, Congregational Medal of Merit by the Congress of the United States of America in Washignton D.C., Icon of Style beside Oscar de la Renta in New York City, “Iberoamerican Personality of the Year” at the UNESCO in Paris, the Italian “Zanetti Murano”, the “Universal Excellence award” Mexico, and one of the 10 Hispanic Designers that mark tendency in the fashion world. Nicolas Felizola will continue seducing us with his particular vision of fashion as an infallible element to project the personality of every individual who wears his creations as unique and timeless pieces of art. Nicolas Felizola 2016 collection,“Vibrations,” is magically inspired by the vital waves of classical music, which reinvigorate the spirit and reconfirm the unique style of Felizola throughout his vision. With polichromatic textures, well defined lines and style as inspirational elements, he creates the perfect communion of elegance and personality for today’s woman. 2212 SouthweSt 22nd Avenue, MiAMi, FL 33145 12 305-865-5554 www.sazingg.com [email protected] 13 The Miami Symphony Orchestra Eduardo Marturet MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jose Antonio Abreu (Venezuela) Fernando Paiz (Guatemala) Juan Antonio Perez Simon (Mexico) Raul Suarez (Cuba-USA) Nina Zambrano (Mexico) Rafael Diaz-Balart* CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Robert J. Rodriguez* VICE-CHAIRMAN Peggy J. Garcia* SECRETARY Eduardo A. Sarasola* TREASURER ADVISORY BOARD Iran Issa-Khan Francisco Angulo Tomas Alonso Barbara Becker Alfredo Beracasa Elizabeth Kane Beracasa Susanne Birbragher Criselda Breene Tina Carlo Rafael Febres-Cordero Alejandro Grimaldi Ali Mahalati Antonio Malave Sam Robin Marcos Santana Terry Schechter Doug Thiel Raul Valdes-Fauli Paul Vrooman HONORARY AMBASSADORS Bob Abreu José María Aznar Andy Garcia Carolina Herrera Mark B. Rosenberg The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s 2014-2015 Concert Season is made possible thanks to the generous support of the following individual and corporate sponsors: ACTUALIDAD 1020 CITI WEALTH MANAGEMENT - LATIN AMERICA CORDERO & ASSOCIATES CRÉDIT AGRICOLE PRIVATE BANKING MIAMI DAVOS FINANCIAL GROUP DEEL VOLVO DEEL VOLKSWAGEN ANGEL GONZALEZ JW MARRIOTT MARQUIS MERCANTIL COMMERCEBANK NATCOM NEXUS DIGIPRINT EVELYN & IGNACIO OBERTO PARK FOUNDATION PATRICK PARK SBA AIRLINES BARBARA A. STIEFEL STEINWAY & SONS SWAROVSKI THE MIAMI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IS SPONSORED IN PART BY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL, THE MIAMI-DADE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND THE FLORIDA COUNCIL ON ARTS AND CULTURE, THE CITY OF CORAL GABLES, THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AND THE MIAMI BEACH CULTURAL ARTS COUNCIL. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above, we apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions. Please notify The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s office of any changes by calling 305-275-5666. 14 Daniel Andai* Marcelino Bellosta Luis A. Cordero Enrique Cusco Fernando Duprat* Rafael Egañez Alfredo Frailes Clemencia Gregory Jerry Haar* Denis Ignatov Andrew Korge Eduardo Marturet* Eugenio Maslowski Daniel J. O’Malley Sofia Ochoa David Osio Eduardo Rabassa Beatriz Rangel Pedro J. Torres Carmina Zamorano *Executive Committee Members ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF VIDEO RECORDING Gabriel Cutiño AUDIO RECORDING Steve Satkowsky WEBMASTERS Gabriel Liberatori April Enoe SOCIAL MEDIA Daniel Coello Reina Venturini OUTREACH PROGRAM COORDINATOR Terry Bonelli COMPOSERS-IN-RESIDENCE Alejandro Campos Tulio Cremisini Paul Desenne Florencia Di Concilio Orlando Garcia Andre Mehmari ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Erik Speyer Mauricio Vegas MARKETING DIRECTOR Matthew Marshall MISO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Robert Andai Maria Baiz Eduardo Hernandez Nick Norwood Eduardo Segovia Sharon Levy Toledano Rafael Montilla Miguel Aya Elio Escalante Anibal Mestre CREATIVE DIRECTOR Daniel Batlle MISO OFFICIAL HOTEL JW Marriott Marquis Miami ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR Marcoantonio Real-d’Arbelles MISO OFFICIAL RESTAURANT Estiatorio MILOS by Costas Spiliadis PRODUCTION TEAM Romel Fuenmayor Marcoantonio Real-d’Arbelles Gabriela Landaeta MISO OFFICIAL HOME NatComStudios@ManaWynwood CLASSICAL-CROSSOVER DIRECTOR Rudy Perez EXECUTIVE PRODUCER for SPECIAL EVENTS Fernando Duprat FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION DIRECTOR Maricarmen Tredunlo OFFICE MANAGER Beatriz Cossons GRANTS DIRECTOR Pola Reydburd The Miami Symphony Orchestra 10689 North Kendall Drive Suite 307, Miami, FL 33176 (305) 275-5666 [email protected] themiso.org @MiamiSymphony MUSIC LIBRARIAN Terry Bonelli 15 America Developing Smiles and Maman Fine Art present Credit: Eduardo Segovia EDUARDO MARTURET An Immersive Multimedia Experience to Stimulate all Senses Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JOHN S. AND JAMES L. KNIGHT CONCERT HALL I E duardo Marturet enjoys an active career on three continents. As the Music Director and Conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra, he remains deeply involved in the musical life of his native Venezuela and continues to guest conduct actively in Europe. A Steinway Artist, he has made more than 40 CDs that range from a Brahms orchestral cycle to surveys of Latin America’s greatest orchestral composers. European orchestras with which he has had an active guest conducting relationship include Berliner Symphoniker, European Community Chamber Orchestra, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, RAI Symphony Orchestra, Danish Radio Symphony, Royal Flemish Philarmonique, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Gelders Orkest, Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic, Budapest Radio Symphony, Brabant Orkest, and Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra in Amsterdam. In 2001, he led the Berliner Symphoniker on a 12-concert tour of major South American cities including Caracas, Sao Paulo, Cordoba, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. A documentary of the tour was broadcast through the region by DirecTV. Born in Caracas, Marturet studied in Cambridge, England where he became firmly rooted in the European tradition, obtaining a degree in Piano, Percussion, Conducting, and Composition. In 1979, he returned to Venezuela with a permanent position with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Caracas as Associate Conductor and later as Artistic Director to the Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela, where he served in that position until 1995. Presently, he maintains close contact with the Venezuelan National Youth Orchestra movement, giving advice and support in aid of poor children. With the opening of the Teresa Carreño Theatre in Caracas in 1984, Marturet became its first Music Director. After three years of bringing challenging and original productions to the stage, he resigned from the Theatre to dedicate himself entirely to an international career, conducting in Italy, Greece, France, Spain, England, Denmark, Holland, Korea, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Canada and the United States. He made his Asian debut with the Seoul Philharmonic in 2003, a year when he also opened the Chorin Summer Festival in Berlin and made his debut with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic in Argentina and the Florida Philharmonic in Miami. In 2006, received a Latin Grammy nomination for “Encantamento” in the category of Best Classical Album conducting the Berliner Symphoniker. In March 2012 the flag of the United States was flown over the U.S. Capitol in honor of Eduardo Marturet, together with the Medal of Merit of the U.S. Congress in recognition for his outstanding and invaluable service to the community. 16 GUSTAV HOLST – Mars from The Planets JEAN SIBELIUS – Valse Triste J.S. BACH-STOKOWSKI – Toccata & Fugue in D minor FELIX MENDELSSOHN – Violin Concerto, 3th Movement Daniel Andai – Violin BEDRICH SMETANA – Die Moldau ENNIO MORRICONE – Gabriel’s Oboe Veroslav Taskov – Oboe FRANZ SCHUBERT – Ave Maria Isabella Fridegotto – Soprano II GEORGE GERSHWIN – Rhapsody in Blue Ciro Fodere – Piano PAUL MCCARTNEY (Arr. FLORENCIA DI CONCILIO) – On Golden Slumbers Ciro Fodere – Piano SAMUEL HYKEN – Refried Farandole JOHN WILLIAMS – Princess Leia’s Theme GUSTAV HOLST – Jupiter from The Planets IGOR STRAVINSKY – Finale from the Firebird Suite NICOLAS FELIZOLA – GUEST ARTIST & FASHION DESIGNER ANTONIO DRIJA - CHOREOGRAPHER & CREATIVE CONSULTANT FERNANDO DUPRAT – EXECUTIVE PRODUCER EDUARDO MARTURET – CONDUCTOR 17 t mi he o am ff i s ici ym al ph ho on te yo lo rc f t he he st ra OCEAN DRIVE IN VIENNA Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. Adrienne Arsht Center dbbistro.com/miami a new level of luxury in downtown miami hotelbeauxartsmiami.com jwmarriottmarquismiami.com Sponsored by 18 DANIEL ANDAI H ailed by The New York Times as an “Exemplary Leader” for leading members of the New York Philharmonic and the Manhattan School of Music in Carnegie Hall, violinist Daniel Andai has shared his versatile artistry as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, concertmaster, conductor and recording artist in major concert venues across five continents, the Middle East, the Caribbean and over 30 United States. He is a prizewinner of national and international competitions and has appeared as a soloist with orchestras around the world. Daniel Andai is concertmaster, frequent soloist and guest conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO). He was also concertmaster and frequent soloist of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas in New York with whom he recorded the Billboard’s highly rated SONY Classical CD’s and made televised solo appearances for a crowd of millions during Mexico’s Bicentennial celebrations at the Angel of Independence. He has held concertmaster positions with orchestras in Mexico, Brazil, Switzerland and France, performed in the sections of the New York Philharmonic and the Miyazaki Festival Orchestra in Japan, worked closely with members of the Emerson, Vermeer, Cassatt and Miami String Quartets, and New York Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Metropolitan Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, New York City Ballet and New York City Opera, among others. Daniel Andai is the Artistic Director of the Killington Music Festival in Vermont and violin professor at the University of Texas in Edinburg. Previously he served as visiting professor and chair of the Marialice Shivers Endowment in Fine Arts at the University of Texas in Edinburg, and on faculties at Miami-Dade College and New World School of the Arts. DanielAndai.com 20 21 CIRO FODERE We knoW a little something about ambition, focus, and shaping artists. Nova Southeastern University (NSU) takes center stage when it comes to supporting the arts. Whether you just want to sit and enjoy the cultural arts or be a part of the show, NSU has several options for nurturing your creative spirit. From our rapidly growing programming in the performing and visual arts, to our on-campus theaters and art gallery, as well as the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, we are dedicated to bringing world-class art to NSU and South Florida. Learn more at www.nova.edu. A s the First Prize winner of the XIV Bartok-Kabalevsky-Prokofieff International Competition, Ciro Fodere is a pianist with a variety of musical interests. His latest performances have been described as “masterful, electric, by turns fiery and lyrical” by The Post and Courier, and as “technical sheen articulation, alert dynamic shading, and an imaginative approach” by The Miami Herald, which also raves “edge-of-the-seat thrilling.” Follow us on FoRT lAuDERDAlE/DAVIE | FoRT MYERs | JACKsonVIllE | MIAMI | MIRAMAR oRlAnDo | PAlM BEACH | PuERTo RICo | TAMPA | onlInE GloBAllY THE MANSIONS folleto ads miso half page CV.pdf 1 11/13/15 3:00 PM 11-012-15noM Besides soloing with both major orchestras in Uruguay, and making his debut at age 14 with the Philharmonic of Montevideo, Fodere has been a soloist three times with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Ignat Solzhenitsyn and David Stahl. Other orchestras include the Philharmonic of Extremadura and the New World Symphony, where his most recent performance of Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, under the direction of Alasdair Neale, was acclaimed by the audience and major newspapers in Miami. He has performed Rachmaninov’s Third Concerto with the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, Mozart’s Concerto No. 13 in Sendai, Japan, and the Gershwin Piano Concerto with the Charleston Symphony. His competition successes consist of receiving First Prize twice at the Pennsylvania State and the Eastern Division Music Teacher’s Competition. He was First Laureates at the Southeastern Competition in the U.S., the Association of the Student’s of Music, and Jeunesses Musicales in Uruguay. He has also won the Concerto Competitions at Carnegie Mellon University and at New World Symphony, and received the Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts Award. An avid chamber musician, Fodere has performed at the Londrina Music Festival, International Piano Series, and the Trujillo Music Festival. As an enthusiast of the Pittsburgh Concert Society, where he won the PNC Bank Prize, Fodere’s performances were broadcasted on the South Carolina and Pennsylvania Public Radio and television stations. Appearing in many cultural radio and television shows in Uruguay and Argentina, he delivered a live television performance at the Jose Iturbi International Piano Competition in Spain. Mr. Fodere is currently the piano professor at the New World School of the Arts, and a member of the SOBE Chamber Ensemble. He received a full scholarship at the College of Charleston for his undergraduate degree, and a full assistantship at Carnegie Mellon University for his Master and Artist Diplomas, where he studied with Enrique Graf and Earl Wild. He completed his four-year fellowship at the New World Symphony, an organization that featured him regularly in chamber music and orchestral performances in Miami. He has also participated with members of the New World Symphony in Santa Cecilia, Rome, Perugia and Carnegie Hall in New York, and has accompanied world-renowned musicians like Joshua Bell and Renée Fleming. 23 FERNANDO DUPRAT F We are ideators ernando Duprat is an entrepreneur, business leader, and lifelong supporter of the arts. He is Director of Nexus+Digiprint, a marketing activation and event production company operating in five countries, and has served as Executive Producer of The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO) since 2010. Duprat served as Technical Director for the premiere performance of Jesus Christ Superstar in Caracas, Venezuela, when he was only 19 years old. Afterwards, he attended New York University, where he studied film and television before returning to Caracas to found Nexus, a television commercial production company. Nexus soon earned a reputation for successfully undertaking the most technically demanding projects, and attracted a cadre of young designers helping the company become a leader in the advertising production market. With the arrival of Carlos Martel as a partner, Nexus expanded operations to live events and quickly attained the same level of success that it had attained as a television production house. Duprat then capitalized on the national success of Nexus to establish an international presence, starting with offices in Miami. This operation later merged with Digiprint, a large-scale digital printing business founded by Guillermo Torres, to form Nexus+Digiprint. Today there are Nexus offices and production facilities in Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, and Argentina. A passionate music lover, Duprat serves as Special Advisor to EXIB Musica, an international music market based in Bilbao, Spain, and has lent his support to numerous musicians over the years. Duprat’s relationship with the Miami Symphony and his friendship with conductor Eduardo Marturet date back to 1994. Recently Duprat served as Producer for the Orchestra’s first-ever gala at the Crystal Palace in Miami, where he impressed the audience with his charismatic performance on the triangle. He was also the Creative Director of the sold-out Tribute to Simón Díaz concert at the Olympia Theater in Miami, in honor of the universally-acclaimed author of Caballo Viejo and many other classics of Latin American music. Over the years, Duprat has introduced a number of technical innovations complementing the music and enhancing the public’s concert-going experience, thus helping to keep every MISO event fresh and exciting, and helping further The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s mission of bringing the best international music to Miami. OFFICIAL IDEATOR OF THE 24 www.nexusideas.com Production Credits: Lighting Design / Nick Assunto Maru Winckelmann / Senior Editor Rodrigo Arcaya / Technical Consultant Andrew Parker / Graphic Designer Gabe Liberator / CreativE Consultant Nevil Guerra / Videographer Carola Correa / Production Mercedes Gonzalez / Production Coordinator LEDs Screens / Tour FX 25 ANTONIO DRIJA Athina Klioumi B orn in Berlin, Germany, from Greek origin with a “Venezuelan soul”, Athina Klioumi was already performing theater by age five, and did her first television commercial at the age of 12. She studied microbiology in Germany and right away after started her modeling and acting career, she worked as a Top Model for international brands such as L´oreal, Revlon, Max Factor, Nivea, Schwarzkopf, Cutty Sark, Old Parr and several top international designers She won the award in the intern. Talent competition “The Most Beautiful Face in the World” in USA, which is where she started taking acting classes and began to work in film. She has performed in several video clips, short films, soap operas, feature films & musical. She speaks German, Spanish, English, Greek, French, Arabic & Japanese, dances & loves marcial arts. As an ambassador for The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO), she has worked behind and in front of the camera, and has appeared several times as a host and a narrator. A ntonio Drija began his career working for television and weather in his native country of Venezuela, and did his formal training and studies between New York and Caracas. Over the last twelve years he was a leading character for Cirque du Soleil’s Zumanity with over 6,000 performances. Besides being the Zumanity cast captain for five years, Drija was Master of Ceremonies for other Soleil special events such as Brand Essence, One Drop, and Cirque 5K. Drija has given acting and dancing workshops for many of Las Vegas’ Cirque main shows. He has even been invited by Carson Daily, to E Entertainment, and the “50 Years Walk of Fame” in Hollywood, California. Most recently he was invited by Cirque Eloize in Montreal to perform for Monaco’s Prince Alberto II. Antonio Drija is always grateful for the love and support from his family, especially Georgette, Victor, George, Anita Vivas, and Nelson Ortega. She supports her husband Eduardo Marturet and MISO in helping develop young musicians and guest artists for performances and other charity events. 26 27 YDABEL HURD ISABELLA FRIDEGOTTO sabella Fridegotto was born in Valencia, Venezuela, and developed her love for both the oboe and singing at the Conservatory of Music of Carabobo, Venezuela. In 2011, she joined the National System of Youth and Children Orchestra and Choir of Venezuela and the Mozart Juvenile Symphonic Orchestra of Valencia. In 2013, Fridegotto participated in a summer workshop for oboe and music theory at the International School of Music of the Asturias’ Prince Foundation in Oviedo, Spain, led by Yuri Nasushkin, Hugo Carrio, Jesus Fuster Palmer, and Ana Perez Martinez. In 2014, Fridegotto performed at the XXII Voice Festival of Juan XXIII, as special guest of singer Jose David Heredia at the Sambil Auditory of Valencia, and for the Juntos y Revueltos concert in Valencia. Y She has studied privately on voice with tenors Angel Linare, Sergio Marin, and baritone William Alvarado from the University of Wisconsin, along with a masterly course in the Delia Dorta Singing Academy. Today, Fridegotto performs as part of the Miami Art Charter School’s choir, and feels very honored to be introduced by The Miami Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Eduardo Marturet. Theater and TV credits include “Once in This Island,” “The Jungle Book,” “4 Guys name Jose y una Mujer name Maria,” “The King and I,” “Willy Wonka,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Aladdin,” “Mulan,” “Mujercitas,” “Carita Pintada,” “Mis tres Hermanas,” and “Shigusa” to name a few. I MISO’s preferred destination for pre and post performance dinner and drinks. Ask for the MISO Premium Menu on performance nights throughout the 2015/16 season. www.estiatoriomilos.com Isabella is signed to Bissi Entertainment. dabel Hurd has been on the stage for over 20 years. She began her ballet studies at the age of eight at the Keyla Ermercheo Ballet Studio in Caracas, Venezuela. She left to New York City (NYC) at the age of 16 and studied at the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School. In NYC she discovered the wonderful world of Broadway and fell in love with musical theater. As a ballet dancer, she has worked with the Ballet Metropolitano de Caracas, Ballet Teresa Carreño, Ballet de Venevision, and Neodanza. As a freelance artist, Hurd has worked in all facets of the industry, possessing many credits in theater, television, music videos, novelas, and as the Director of Musical Theater for Children. Hurn founded Talent Zone Acting Studio in 2004, operating as a partnership at The Doral Conservatory School of the Arts. VALERIA ARIAS V aleria started her musical training at the Talent Zone Musical Theater program at the Doral Conservatory when she was just four years old. 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