Arts & Culture
Khaen compositions blend Asia with the West
A unique fixed-reed bamboo instrument is traditional, contemporary and at times, unruly.
Apr 18th, 2011 by Michael BarndtTheater, computers and composition intersect
For the second Unruly Music concert, David Bithell explored the mix of action, computer manipulated tools and live music to stage an indeterminate performance
Apr 16th, 2011 by Michael BarndtNEW! Yarn/Wire features three local contemporary composers
Yarn/Wire piano and percussion opens the four-night Unruly Music festival at Marcus Center Vogel Hall.
Apr 16th, 2011 by Michael BarndtThe Cultural Alliance embarks on a new path
The organization is expanding its mission to serve the M7 region's creative economy, starting with a new name. Say hello to Creative Alliance Milwaukee, Inc.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Erin PetersenUnruly Music celebrated over four nights this week
UW-Milwaukee's series features a percussion quartet, an experimental blend of music with theatricality, a unique Asian instrument and a virtuoso violinist.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Michael BarndtThe Milwaukee Choral Artists’ ennobling singing
Music of Joy and Inspiration was the theme Saturday night. But that's always the case with the Milwaukee Choral Artists.
Apr 10th, 2011 by Michael BarndtUpdate on Uihlein Hall repairs
Marcus Center management hopes repair the stage and backstage machinery in time for the April 15 MSO concert.
Apr 5th, 2011 by Tom StriniArtists (and interns!) wanted
This week: Art Fairs and "Peep" shows for the artistically inclined, and TCD seeks talented interns for the Summer of 2011.
Apr 3rd, 2011 by Third Coast DailyDancing with UPAF’s stars
The United Performing Arts Fund, a combined effort to keep actors acting, dancers dancing, singers singing and musicians playing, kicks off its 2011-12 campaign.
Mar 30th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyJoshua Bell polishes his credential as a true romantic
Max Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, an ideal platform for Joshua Bell and the MSO to serve up joyful Romantic style.
Mar 24th, 2011 by Michael BarndtSinfonia New York dances through Baroque repertoire
An Early Music Now concert demonstrates how a dance style - the chaconne - infiltrated early Western music to contribute energy and interest to classical music.
Mar 20th, 2011 by Michael BarndtArtsy abundance, wrapped neatly for you, boyo
Tá fáilte romhat. (You're welcome.)
Mar 15th, 2011 by Tom Strini