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Classical: Why France Started to Dance
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Why France Started to Dance

Early Music Now presents 1600s-era Spanish dance music that wowed France.

Classical: The Pure Power of Polyphony
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The Pure Power of Polyphony

Critically acclaimed Cappella Pratensis brings its authentic 16th century sound to town.

Classical: “Franck In A Nutshell”
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“Franck In A Nutshell”

Frankly Music to perform works by 19th century composer César Franck.

Classical: A Baroque Music Murder Mystery
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A Baroque Music Murder Mystery

Who killed famed French composer? Concert queries with great music.

Classical: A Tribute to Appalachian Folk Songs
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A Tribute to Appalachian Folk Songs

Early Music Now features Apollo's Fire performing vintage folk songs.

Classical: The Roots of Afro-Cuban Music
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The Roots of Afro-Cuban Music

Cuban ensemble, Ars Longa de La Habana, will perform music from colonial days.

Classical: Winter Winds Shall Blow
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Winter Winds Shall Blow

Milwaukee Musaik presents an (almost) all-wind instrument concert with fun works.

Classical: Spotlight Shines on Wind Players
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Spotlight Shines on Wind Players

Wind players, rare in chamber concerts, take center stage at Frankly Music.

Classical: Christmas From 500 Years Ago
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Christmas From 500 Years Ago

Acclaimed Rose Ensemble sings the really old hits, with harp and hurdy-gurdy.

Classical: Monks Singing Pagan Songs
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Monks Singing Pagan Songs

Sequentia performs 9th to 12th century music with magic spells, mythic heroes and gods.

Classical: Hottest Music of the 16th Century
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Hottest Music of the 16th Century

Early Music Now presents Fretwork, which performs music that was once all the rage.

Plenty of Horne: Inside New Jan Serr Studio at UWM
Plenty of Horne

Inside New Jan Serr Studio at UWM

Doors Open site will also host Milwaukee Film Festival Party.

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