
Join Orchestra Miami for a NEW Chamber Music Series, presented with the support of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral!
Orchestra Miami is excited to partner with the Music Ministry of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral to create the Saturdays at Trinity Series in their historic sanctuary in Downtown Miami. These concerts will feature music performed by soloists from Orchestra Miami along with the finest singers in South Florida.
Arte nuova
Art Nouveau Music in italy
Saturday, May 16 , 2026 @ 7 PM

Our exploration of the Art Nouveau era begins in Italy, where we discover stile floreale, or "floral style" music. The music of this era created a lush sound as it expanded the musical ideals
of the early 1900's.
The program includes songs and chamber music by Ottorino Respighi, Giacomo Puccini, Giorgio Tosti and more.
Admission is on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis starting at just $5! Or reserve a front row seat for just $30!
Featuring

Gerardo Ortega
Tenor
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Maggie Renée
Mezzo-Soprano
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Huifang Chen
Violin
Dale Sandvold
Violin
Greg Falkenstein
Viola
Susan Bergeron
Cello
Elaine Rinaldi
Piano
Program
Il Tramonto (The Sunset) By Ottorino REspighi for Mezzo & String Quartet
Songs by Giacomo Puccini: Sole e Amore, Morire! & E l'Uccellino
String Quintet in F Minor by Ottorino Respighi
Songs by Giorgio Tosti: ‘A Vuchella, L'ultima Canzone & Idele
The program lasts approximately 80 minutes- join us for a glass after the concert!
La Musique Nouvelle
Art Nouveau Music in France
Saturday, June 13 , 2026 @ 7 PM
Our exploration of the Art Nouveau era moves to France where we discover the lush sound of the "nouvelle musique".
The program includes songs and chamber music by Maurice Ravel, Cecile Chaminade, Gabriel Fauré, Erik Satie and more.
Admission is on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis starting at just $5! Or reserve a front row seat for just $30!

Neue Musik
Art Nouveau Music in Germany
Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Our musical exploration of the Art Nouveau era concludes in Germany and Austria. Often perceived as "radical" or "avant garde" in the early 1900's, the music searches for new sounds and new forms of compositions.
The program includes songs and chamber music by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and more.
Admission is on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis starting at just $5! Or reserve a front row seat for just $30!

Presented with the support of the



