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The Joseph's Live In Concert!

By Friends of Music Education for Haiti, Inc. (other events)

Saturday, November 10 2012 7:30 PM 9:30 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Friends of Music Education for Haiti will present a benefit concert on Saturday, November 10, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church in Hollywood, Florida. It will feature The Joseph's, a musical family dedicated to enriching the lives of children through music and education.

Romel Joseph, violin

Victoria Joseph, violin & viola

Bradley Joseph, piano

Featuring music from Chopin, Saens-Saint, Vitali, Handel-Halvorson, Moszkowski, Shostakovich, and a few of Romel Joseph's arrangements of traditional Haitian music.

All proceeds from this concert will go to Friends of Music for Haiti and its initiatives to build Haiti's first professional music conservatory and performing arts center for children. For more information, please visit our website at www.friendsofmusicforhaiti.org or call 786-380-4533/786-258-5289.

 

Romel Joseph began his musical studies at the age of 13. In 1985, he was awarded a Fulbright grant to attend the Juilliard School where he received his master’s degree in violin performance. Upon his graduation, returned to Haiti where he and his former wife later founded what was then “The Victorian School” in 1991. In 1996, he relocated to Miami, Florida, where he founded Walenstein Musical Organization. Travelling frequently between Miami and Haiti, Mr. Joseph remained actively involved in the music and educational community. He later expanded Walenstein Musical Organization, creating Walenstein Symphony Orchestra. On January 12, 2000, The Victorian School was completely destroyed by fire caused by an electrical circuit. Within two years, it opened its doors with a new name -- The "NEW" Victorian School. On January 12, 2012, Mr. Joseph was severely injured under The New Victorian School, which was completely destroyed by the notorious Haiti earthquake. This tragedy renewed his sense of mission, resulting in the creation of Friends of Music Education for Haiti. Mr. Joseph currently lives in both Port-au-Prince Haiti, and Miami, Florida, and is the founder of Walenstein Musical Organization, Walenstein Symphony Orchestra, and Friends of Music Education for Haiti. All three institutions are recognized as non-profit by the state of Florida and are 501(c)3 organizations.

 

Victoria Joseph began her violin studies at the age of three with her father, Romel Joseph. She received her Bachelor’s in Music Performance from the University of Miami and has performed with a number of local music organizations. Ms. Joseph is currently involved with Walenstein Musical Organization, Walenstein Symphony Orchestra, The New Victorian School, and Friends of Music Education for Haiti. 

 

Bradley Joseph began his musical studies on the violin at the age of three in 1995 under the auspices of his father, Romel Joseph. At the age of five, he added the piano to his musical training. Since that time, he has worked with several instructors including Micheline Laudun Denis of the Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris and the Ecole de Haut Perfectionnement Musical. In 2007, Mr. Joseph performed as guest solo artist with Walenstein Symphony Orchestra and in 2009 with the Holy Trinity Philharmonic Orchestra in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Bradley is currently majoring in Economics and Piano Performance at Florida International University. 

Friends of Music Education for Haiti, Inc.

Mailing Address

2817 NW 168th Terrace Miami Gardens, FL 33056