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Philomusica Quartet, with guest violist Erin Pipal

Philomusica Quartet, with guest violist Erin Pipal

The Philomusica Quartet, convincing with Mendelssohn and Shostakovich, wrestles Beethoven's Opus 127 to a draw.

Early Music Now: Ferrara, Renaissance music’s avant-garde hotbed
Early Music Now

Ferrara, Renaissance music’s avant-garde hotbed

Piffaro and The King's Noyse (strings, winds) survey musical daring in 16th-century Italy.

Profile: Timothy Westbrook, Pfister Artist-in-Residence
Profile

Timothy Westbrook, Pfister Artist-in-Residence

Fiber artist Timothy Westbrook sheds some light on plans for his year at the Pfister, from using eco-friendly techniques to a series of gowns for "Ms. Pfister."

The Florentine, Carlisle Floyd and their Susannah

The Florentine, Carlisle Floyd and their Susannah

Soprano Betty Waynne Allison makes her Florentine debut in the title role of Carlisle Floyd's 1955 opera.

Review: “Forward 2012” juried art show at Charles Allis
Review

“Forward 2012” juried art show at Charles Allis

This annual visual arts showcase at the Charles Allis Art Museum has landscapes and whimsy for all sorts.

MSO: Goulding golden in Sibelius Violin Concerto
MSO

Goulding golden in Sibelius Violin Concerto

Young violinist makes a smashing Milwaukee debut, conductor Jun Markl gets everything out of Tchaikovsky's Fourth.

Percussionist Patti Cudd opens Unruly Music

Percussionist Patti Cudd opens Unruly Music

Percussion virtuosity and strange sounds abound in new music by six composers.

Unruly Music’s spring edition

Unruly Music’s spring edition

The Unruly Music Festival brings the newest of the new to Marcus Center Vogel Hall this weekend.

Bel Canto sings Hynson’s “Evensong”

Bel Canto sings Hynson’s “Evensong”

The Bel Canto Chorus and Boys Choir, perched in the intimate splendor of the St. Joseph Center Chapel, transcend.

Michael Feinstein’s Sinatra Project, at the Riverside

Michael Feinstein’s Sinatra Project, at the Riverside

The song historian and Broadway star pursues his ongoing interest in all things written and sung by Ol' Blue Eyes.

Youngblood: Brain fever in “Flu Season”
Youngblood

Brain fever in “Flu Season”

Will Eno shows what happens to the play when the playwright goes to pieces during the writing. Not pretty, but pretty funny.

Youngblood Theatre’s “Flu Season” in the hospital

Youngblood Theatre’s “Flu Season” in the hospital

Will Eno's "Flu Season" to play in UWM's Northwest Quadrant, until lately Columbia Hospital.