Key West Symphony


The Key West Symphony, now under the name of the South Florida Symphony, offers performances in Key West that are enjoyed by the residents of and visitors to the tourist community. The symphony has expanded over the years and has grown into the South Florida Symphony. The symphony performs in the Tennessee Williams Theatre that also hosts special events, limited edition recordings and of course, symphony concerts. The symphony travels for other performances in the area including the Lincoln Theatre and New World Symphony's Frank Gehry Campus in Miami Beach, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach. The symphony is currently led by Maestra Sebrina Maria Alfonso. The symphony brings musicians from around the world for guest performances which have included Chee-Yun, Lara St. John, Adam Golka and Barry Douglas. The symphony offers a variety of outreach and education programs throughout the year, the goal of which is to provide an enriching cultural experience that is different from others in the area. Programs include Master Concert Series, appropriate for kindergarten through twelfth grade field trips, the Master Classes in which up to 200 children participate in each year, the Performance Program and the Performing Arts Program.

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