A/C Feature 2
The Lynden Garden’s embellished acres
Judith Ann Moriarty spends a brisk fall afternoon walking the embellished landscape of the Lynden Sculpture Garden.
Nov 23rd, 2010 by Judith Ann MoriartyFrank Almond + Barber Violin Concerto = Beauty
Frank Almond releases the glorious warmth in Barber's melodies; Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra gleams for de Waart.
Nov 20th, 2010 by Tom StriniPianist Xiayin Wang a hit with the Fine Arts Quartet
Wang joined the FAQ in music by Schumann and Franck Sunday afternoon at the UWM Zelazo Center.
Nov 15th, 2010 by Michael BarndtMichael Barndt on Milwaukee’s October music
Milwaukee music's most ardent listener shares the love in seven quick takes on seven October concerts.
Nov 4th, 2010 by Michael BarndtA very subdued “Young Frankenstein”
For those who loved the Mel Brooks film, watching the musical can become a game of "listen for the famous line."
Nov 3rd, 2010 by Brian JacobsonFilm composers at Chamber Music Milwaukee
Zelazo a Psycho-Free Zone Monday, as Bernard Herrmann and other film composers go soft and sweet off screen.
Nov 1st, 2010 by Tom StriniSongs of War and Peace
Sharon Hansen's Milwaukee Choral Artists and the Chicago Chamber Choir join for a cause.
Oct 24th, 2010 by Tom StriniA new perspective on disability
The Milwaukee Public Theatre challenges the way our culture views people with disabilities with Tap the Potential, devoted to the cathartic power of art.
Oct 19th, 2010 by Hope StolarskiFirst Stage finds the ‘second star on the right’ in “Peter Pan and Wendy”
This enchanting production of Peter Pan and Wendy adeptly tells a story that, like Peter Pan himself, never grows old.
Oct 18th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganMSO’s Mozart at the Basilica
Todd Levy's elegant A Major Clarinet Concert, de Waart's intense Requiem. (FYI: Saturday and Sunday SOLD OUT.)
Oct 15th, 2010 by Tom StriniDanceworks’ fascinating “Lying”
This very strong edition of the Danceworks Performance Company looks at lying eight different ways... maybe nine different ways.
Oct 2nd, 2010 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Chamber Orchestra’s “Stabat Mater”
Serious devotional music from centuries ago (Pergolesi) and our own time (Tavener); and the early 20th century (Stravinsky) looking back on Pergolesi.
Sep 22nd, 2010 by Barbara Castonguay