Neue Musik: Art Nouveau Music in Germany & Austria
Saturday, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:00 PM - English

Join Orchestra Miami as we explore the music of the Art Nouveau era in Germany and Austria. Often perceived as "radical" or "avant garde" in the early 1900's, the music searches for new sounds and new forms of compositions. The program includes songs and chamber music by Alban Berg, Gustav Mahler, Alma Mahler, Carl Fruhling and more.Admission to all concerts is on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis, starting at just $5! VIP Seating (front 2 rows) is available for $30 per person. Join us for a wine reception following the concert!
Orchestra Miami’s Saturdays at Trinity Chamber Music Series concludes this month with Neue Musik: Art Nouveau Music in Germany & Austria. Performed in the historic sanctuary of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Downtown Miami, this concert features the outstanding musicians of Orchestra Miami performing music by Alban Berg, Carl Fruhling, Alma Mahler, and Gustav Mahler.
This concert, performed on Saturday, July 11th at 7 PM, focuses on the “New Music” of Germany and Austria. Often perceived as "radical" or "avant garde", the music of the early 1900’s searches for new sounds and new forms of compositions, while still maintaining influences of lush romanticism from the earlier eras.The program includes the rarely heard Piano Quartet in A Minor by Gustav Mahler. Composed when Mahler was a student, this is the only surviving example of Mahler’s chamber music compositions. Another rarity will be the Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 40 by Carl Fruhling. The trio is one of Fruhling’s few surviving works- it is thought that much of his legacy was almost completely erased by the Nazi regime as Fruhling was a Jew. With its lush writing for piano, the Trio has influences of Brahms and Wagner yet also has elements of traditional Austrian folk dance and religious chant. It is a beautiful work that deserves to be heard frequently.
The art of the German Lied is represented by three very different composers. Pianist and composer Alma Mahler was eclipsed by her more famous husband, Gustav (who discouraged her compositional efforts). A student of Alexander Zemlinskky, the Funf Lieder are harmonically complex, creating gorgeous sonic colors and breaking boundaries with her compositional choices. Gustav Mahler is very well-known for his large-scale symphonic works. In this performance, we will hear two of his more intimate works, Wer hat dies Liedlein gedacht and Rheinlegendchen from the Wunderhorn songs. Alban Berg, a student of Arnold Schunberg, is known for his 12-tone compositions, most notably his operas Lulu and Wozzeck. His early songs still have resonances of romanticism. On this program, we will hear threw of his Sieben Fruelieder, Nacht, Die Nachtigall and Im Zimmer.
The performers include some of Orchestra Miami’s finest musicians- Mei Mei Luo, violin; Gregory Falkenstein, viola; Christopher Glansdorp, Cello; Ashley Garritson, cello and Richard Hancock, clarinet. Joining them will be Mezzo-SopranoErika Vasallo and Soprano Dalila Lugo alongside Orchestra Miami’s Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi at the piano.Admission is Pay-What-You-Wish basis starting at just $5, or you can reserve a front row seat for just $30! You are invited to join a wine and bubbly reception with the artists following the performance.
Saturday, July 11th, 7 PM at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Trinity Cathedral is located at 464 NE 16 Street, Miami, 33132 in downtown Miami. Free parking is available at the church (tell the attendant you are there for the concert) or Pay-by-Phone street parking is available. Parking is also available in the Omni Garage or take the Metro Mover to the Omni Station.
The Saturdays at Trinity series is generously sponsored by a grant from the Miami DDA. Tickets and info are available at website, or call.
Location
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 464 NE 14 Street, Miami, FL 33132 (Map)


