A/C Feature 3
Angels with vielles
Shira Kammen & Margriet Tindemans caress 14th-c. Italian songs with vielles, harp and rebec. Danny Mallon adds the dance beat.
Feb 18th, 2012 by Tom Strini“A Separation”
Mark Metcalf reviews Iranian film "A Separation," which looks at a couple parting ways in a very different, yet strikingly similar world.
Feb 17th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfHamlet, Faust and Martin Luther walk into a bar…
Windfall Theatre's "Wittenburg," philosophical comedy shows that great minds drink alike.
Feb 15th, 2012 by Patti WenzelA tempestuous “Tempest,” after Haydn and Brahms
Clarinetist William Helmers makes a fourth for Paul Moravec's "Tempest Fantasy," after Shakespeare.
Feb 13th, 2012 by Tom StriniIsn’t It Romantic?
The Florentine Opera's four Studio Artists sing Milwaukee a valentine.
Feb 12th, 2012 by Mary O'Hara StacyTchaikovsky’s drama, Copland’s blast
Milwaukee Symphony: A Russian's take on "Romeo and Juliet," plus some "Nutcracker," and some all-American Copland.
Feb 11th, 2012 by Tom StriniWhat’s old is new for Fools for Tragedy
Jordan Gwiazdowski and the Fools for Tragedy would revitalize classic works of drama for a new generation of theatergoers.
Feb 9th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinGregory Martens, TCD’s Artist of the Month
Cancer specialists gave Greg Martens a year to live in 2006. Today, he's an artist, about to finish his MFA.
Feb 7th, 2012 by Tom StriniKayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider sublime at Alverno
The Iranian virtuoso and American string quartet collaborate to create a rich tapestry of sound that blends East and West.
Feb 6th, 2012 by Jennifer ReinkeJoyce Yang’s sublime Rach 2
Edo de Waart and the MSO are serious about Rachmaninoff, and so is Joyce Yang, a great young pianist.
Feb 4th, 2012 by Tom Strini“A Wrinkle in Time”
First Stage's version of a children's sci-fi classic is long on thrills and fun, but a little murky.
Feb 2nd, 2012 by Rosy RicksLisztomania hits Frankly Music
William Wolfram, Frankly Music's guest pianist, reminds us what all made Liszt's 19th-century groupies scream and faint.
Jan 30th, 2012 by Tom Strini