
Palm Beach Symphony will host its annual Music, Maestros & Masters: How the Arts Fuel Body, Mind and Soul on November 13, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Leading voices in music, science, health, and athletics will come together at the Elinor Bernon Rosenthal Lifelong Learning Complex at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Jupiter. The panel discussion will explore how the arts–especially music–fuel physical performance, cognitive vitality, and emotional wellness.
This year’s expert panelists include Shawn Berry, founder and artistic director of the Young Singers of Palm the Palm Beaches; Dr. Kathleen L. Davenport, spine and sports medicine physiatrist at Hospital for Special Surgery; and Latin Grammy Award-winning trombonist Domingo Pagliuca, Palm Beach Symphony’s principal trombonist. The conversation will be moderated by Kevin Wilt, Department of Music Chair, associate professor, and composer-in-residence at the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters at FAU.
The evening will also feature live musical performances by Palm Beach Symphony musicians, FAU faculty, and singers from Young Singers of the Palm Beaches.
Tickets for Music, Maestros & Masters are $25 and are available at fau.edu. Students ages 16 and younger are invited to attend for free with a registered adult.













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