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Best Tips To See The Miami Symphony Orchestra

The Miami Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1989 by Maestro Manuel Ochoa and is currently composed of 80 professional musicians from all over the world. This season, they will perform a total of fourteen concert programs. You can look forward to a full range of  classical canon pieces, combined with newer works created by contemporary composers.
Miami Symphony Orchestra
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Miami Symphony Orchestra

10689 N Kendall Dr # 307
Miami, FL 33176
(305) 275-5666
www.themiso.org

Their music is described as electrifying. Although they travel, most performances from the Miami Symphony take place at the many concert halls in South Florida. In 2000, The Miami Symphony performed at New York City's acclaimed Carnegie Hall and received a rousing standing-ovation.

Miami Symphony Orchestra
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Schedule

This season you can catch the Miami Symphony Orchestra at the Gusman Concert Hall at the University of Miami and at the New World Symphony on Miami Beach and the Adrienne Arsht Center.

Click Here For a Schedule of Performances

Miami Symphony Orchestra
Source: SouthFloridaClassicalReview.com

Tickets & Seating

Ticket prices vary based on the the different concert venues. 

Average ticket prices for seats at the Arsht Center:
Section A: $60
Section B: $50
Section C: $30
Section D: $15

Tip: Don't worry about missing any excitement because you don't want to spend a fortune on a costly Section A seats, the Arsht Center was architecturally designed for every seat in the house to have a great view of the stage. The acoustics at the Arsht Center are also phenomenal.

Click Here For an Adrienne Arsht Center Seating Chart

Tip: If you are someone who plans on attending multiple Miami Symphony Orchestra Concerts, you can save some money on tickets when you buy a subscription to a concert series.

Click Here For Concert Subscription Ticket Prices

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