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MUSIC

Thursday 11/5

FROM THE HEARTLAND
   Seraphic Fire presents its annual gospel and folk series, "I'll Fly Away." From the Appalachian spirituals of the Great Awakening to the folk music of the American frontier, the all-star ensemble explores the fervor, joy and hopefulness of a people rejoicing. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6. First United Methodist Church 536 Coral Way Coral Gables. 7 and 10 p.m. Nov. 7. Miami Beach Community Church, 1620 Drexel Ave., Miami Beach. $35. Details: (888) 544-FIRE or www.seraphicfire.org.

Saturday 11/7

AWARD-WINNING GUITAR
   Miami's 2007 International Guitar Competition winner Colin Davin will inaugurate the 2009-2010 International Masters and Laureates Series. 8 p.m. Episcopal Church Center, 1150 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. $20. Details: (305) 412-2494.

Sunday 11/8

POLISH PIANO
   The Chopin Foundation hosts a performance of some of the work of Bach and Chopin by award-winning Polish pianist Magdalena Baczewska. 3 p.m. Granada Presbyterian Church, 950 University Drive, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 868-0624 or www.chopin.org.
CLASSIC MIAMI BEACH
   The Deauville Beach Resort Hotel will host Mark Fernicola and the 18-piece "Last Flight Out Big Band" for a night of jazz, swing, ballads, blues. The show, which is set up to mimic a live radio broadcast, also features intermittent performances by a comedian. 6-9 p.m. Deauville Beach Resort Hotel, 6701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. $10. Details: www.markfernicola.com.


   

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