Week of March 25, 2004   
New regulations could hit Miami airport with delays, cutbacks
Tri-Rail drops plan to make way for Metrorail extension
Toronto developers to look for high-rise tips in Miami
Miami chamber expected to make several structural changes
FTAA Watson Island plan confounds holder of land rights
Arts center expected to bring more money, higher bills to companies
Arrizurieta: Two programs in FTAA bid will be created regardless

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MUSIC

Friday 3/26

TRIBUTE TO BEETHOVEN
   The Beethoven Miami-Dade Society will hold the soft opening of the Beethoven Concert Hall at the First Presbyterian Church of Miami to commemorate the 177th anniversary of his death. Rev. The program will include Rev. Neil Wyrick's reading of Beethoven's Funeral Oration and performances by musicians. 6:09 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 609 Brickell Ave. Free. Details: Gus Noguera, (786) 295-5257 or beethovenmiami@yahoo.com.

Saturday 3/27

CABARET PERFORMANCE
   Karina Zilberman, an Argentinean jazz singer, and a guest jazz quartet will perform a wide range of music from the Argentinean tango to Jewish liturgical music in a Cabaret setting. Karina Zilberman will sing in English, Spanish, Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino and Portuguese. 8 p.m. at the Wolfson Auditorium of Temple Israel of Greater Miami, 137 NE 19th St. Tickets $20. Details: (305) 573-5900 or www.templeisrael.net.

Saturday 4/3

'A MARINER DUO'
   Sir Neville Mariner and his son, Andrew, will perform with the New World Symphony in a concert featuring the works of Beethoven, Mozart and Schumann. Sir Mariner has served as a conductor, violinist, music director and founder of the Academy of Saint Martin in Fields. Andrew Mariner is a clarinetist who has had a career as a soloist and chamber musician. 8 p.m. at Lincoln Theatre, 540 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach. $28-$66. Details: (800) 597-3331 or www.nws.org.
   


   

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