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Classical: A Touch of Glass
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A Touch of Glass

Frankly Music plays all minimalism. By Philip Glass, yes, but Tchaikovsky?

Classical: The New Leonard Bernstein?
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The New Leonard Bernstein?

Milwaukee Symphony’s guest conductor Teddy Abrams also composes and plays piano.

Classical: Music For Watching Aliens
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Music For Watching Aliens

Milwaukee Symphony plays entire score of ‘E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ with the movie.

Classical: Music For the End of Time
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Music For the End of Time

Prometheus Trio performs unique work by Messiaen, along with a Beethoven trio.

Classical: Frankly Music Goes To The Movies
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Frankly Music Goes To The Movies

Concert features film composers Erich Korngold, Bernard Herrmann, John Williams.

Murphy’s Law: Journal Sentinel’s Post-Gannett Decline
Murphy’s Law

Journal Sentinel’s Post-Gannett Decline

As feared, it’s mostly become a local carrier of USA Today stories.

Classical: MSO Plays Bernstein’s Autobiographical Work
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MSO Plays Bernstein’s Autobiographical Work

His second symphony paired with Brahms first, two very different but potent works.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Empty Storefronts Conference Scores Again
Eyes on Milwaukee

Empty Storefronts Conference Scores Again

Annual conference on how to revitalize main street back in Milwaukee for its third year.

Classical: Slavic Masterpieces
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Slavic Masterpieces

Milwaukee Symphony performs Szymanowski, Tchaikovsky, and Bjork collaborator Nico Muhly.

Classical: Philomusica Plays Three Curiosities
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Philomusica Plays Three Curiosities

But just how fast should they take that tricky Faure quartet?

Remembering Bob Zigman

Remembering Bob Zigman

He did so much for Milwaukee and did it modestly.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Walker Veto Decimates Historic Preservation
Eyes on Milwaukee

Walker Veto Decimates Historic Preservation

Veto will make real estate development harder in Milwaukee and other cities.

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