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MUSIC

Friday 11/1

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   Grammy Award-winning sax player, David Sanborn will play alongside the FIU Big Band as part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 8 p.m. Gusman Theatre, 174 E. Flgagler St., Miami. $40. Concert and VIP Reception; $25. Adults; $20. Seniors; $10. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Saturday 11/2

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   Guest conductor, David Aram will play alongside the FIU Symphony Orchestra as part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 8 p.m Wertheim Performing Arts Center, 10910 SW 17th St., Miami. $25. Concert and VIP Reception; $15. Seniors; $8. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Sunday 11/3

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   Organist, Oliver Latry will play as part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 3 p.m. Wertheim Performing Arts Center, 10910 SW 17th St., Miami. $15. Adults; $10. Seniors; $5. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Tuesday 11/5

MIAMI SYMPHONIC BAND
   Greater Miami Symphonic Band announces it's 24th season, featuring composer, Alfred Reed conducting his own "Seventh Suite for Band". 8 p.m. at the Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Dr., Coral Gables. (305) 284-2438.
FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   FIU New Music Ensemble, "On the Cutting Edge - Music and Words", will play as part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 8 p.m. The Wolfsonian - FIU, 1001 Washignton Ave., Miami Beach. $10. Adults; $8. Seniors; $5. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Wednesday 11/6

SEASON OF CLASSICS
   Florida Philharmonic continues its season with Haydn, Strauss and Franck. Featuring conductor, Maximiano Valdes. 8 p.m. at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, 174 E. Flagler St., Miami. Tickets: (800) 226-1812.
PRESTIGE SERIES
   Concert Association of Florida presents Violinist, Maxim Vengerov. 8 p.m. at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium, 201 W. Flagler St., Miami. Tickets $20. - $70. (305) 358-5885.

Thursday 11/7

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   "Blues, Jazz Evening", featuring Toots Thielemans, Henri Bok, Fred Hersch and Mike Orta. Part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 8 p.m. Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 De Soto Blvd., Coral Gables. $25. Concert and VIP reception; $20. Adults; $15. Seniors; $8. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Friday 11/8

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   Miami String Quartet will play as part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 8 p.m. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Amaturo Theatre, 201 SW. 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $30. Adults; $25. Seniors; $10. Students. (305) 348-1998.

Saturday 11/9

GRAND OPERA GALA
   Young Patronesses of the Florida Grand Opera host 47th Annual gala and fundraiser, "Una Noche En Sevilla". 7:30 p.m. at the Riviera Country Club of Coral Gables, 1155 Blue Rd., Coral Gables. Tickets $250. and $350. Details: (305) 284-8040, Lucie Spieler.
FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   "Japan Night", part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 7 p.m. Wertheim Performing Arts Center, 10910 SW 17th St., Miami. $20. Adults; $15. Seniors; $8. Students. (305) 348-1998.
SECOND SATURDAYS
   "Looking with your ears", listen to music ranging from classical to jazz and rap. Mix and match to create a personal rhythmic narrative. Also learn about Latin and African instruments. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Miami Art Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. Free. (305) 375-3000.

Sunday 11/10

FIU MUSIC FESITVAL
   Kemal Gekic and Robert Davidovici host an "All Beethoven Concert", part of the 2002 Florida International Music Festival. 3 p.m. Temple Emanu-el, 1701 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. $25. Adults; $20. Seniors; $10. Students. (305) 348-1998.


   

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