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Classical: So Many Great Musicians
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So Many Great Musicians

Frankly Music features some of the top MSO players performing Mozart, Milhaud, Turina.

Classical: A Week of Chamber Music in Milwaukee
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A Week of Chamber Music in Milwaukee

An extensive and varied menu of chamber music is on display in Milwaukee over the coming week.

Classical: Glories of the Harp
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Glories of the Harp

Frankly Music presents beautiful works featuring MSO harpist Kelsey Molinari.

Classical: The Life of a Violin
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The Life of a Violin

Frankly Music concert features works connected to Frank Almond's famed Stradivarius violin.

Classical: Philomusica Offers Autumnal Beauty
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Philomusica Offers Autumnal Beauty

Quartet performs a classic by Brahams and two surprise works by Bruch and Copland.

Classical: Frankly Music Brings on Many Guests
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Frankly Music Brings on Many Guests

Many top Milwaukee Symphony players will perform Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Palestrina.

Classical: Philomusica Quartet Returns to East Side
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Philomusica Quartet Returns to East Side

Quartet goes back to playing some more urban concerts. Beethoven, Schubert, Beach on the program.

Classical: A Triumph for Frankly Music
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A Triumph for Frankly Music

The performance of two great works with guest cellist Lynn Harrell was simply sublime.

Classical: Grammy Winner Comes to Town
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Grammy Winner Comes to Town

Cello superstar Lynn Harrell will perform with Frankly Music.

Classical: Music That Heals the Soul
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Music That Heals the Soul

Frankly Music presents new works by five women composers, two who won Pulitzers.

Classical: Philomusica Does Unique Work by Haydn
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Philomusica Does Unique Work by Haydn

His Seven Last Words of Christ is still the most performed musical setting of this text.

Classical: There’s Always Room for Cello
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There’s Always Room for Cello

Frankly Music performs four works for cello inspired by Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály.

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