Classical
Early Music Now’s Galileo’s Daughters
In the Renaissance, science and art were so compatible.
Sep 27th, 2009 by Ellen BurmeisterAll Tomorrow’s Parties
Music fest documentary depicts community as the ultimate 'mix tape.'
Sep 27th, 2009 by DJ HostettlerDe Waart’s triumphant start
De Waart's vibrant Mahler 5 bowls over opening night crowd, and mezzo Sasha Cooke dazzles in her Milwaukee debut.
Sep 26th, 2009 by Tom StriniFestival City gets kids jamming in jammies
A review of the local symphony's season opening pajama jamboree that breaks down orchestral music for family audiences.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Ellen BurmeisterChamber Music Milwaukee opens strong
The links between the UWM Music Department and the MSO yield great musical results.
Sep 24th, 2009 by Tom StriniYoung Mezzo Sasha Cooke to debut with MSO
MSO Update: MSO adds 90 seats to Uihlein Hall, announces $5 ticket promotion.
Sep 23rd, 2009 by Tom StriniPrometheus Trio
Pianist Stephanie Jacob, violinist Timothy Klabunde and cellist Scott Tisdel open the 10th Prometheus season in top form.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Tom StriniHighlights from 9/22 to 9/28
It's a big week for classical music, smaller think pieces and raucous comedies.
Sep 21st, 2009 by Brian JacobsonNothing but the Blues at the MSO Pops
Pops season begins with an impressive display of improvisation and a soulful journey across genres.
Sep 20th, 2009 by Ellen BurmeisterSkylight’s singing and comedy trump crisis
A brilliant "Barber of Seville" opens the Skylight Opera Theatre's 50th season.
Sep 19th, 2009 by Tom StriniThis week at the MSO Pops
"Symphonic blues" has to be an oxymoron, right? Not so fast.
Sep 17th, 2009 by Tom StriniTheisen, Beaumarchais, Rossini and Mozart
The Skylight will stage both "Figaro" operas as a cycle this season, starting Sept. 18 with "The Barber of Seville."
Sep 16th, 2009 by Tom Strini