Classical
Rachmaninoff X 2
Edo de Waart begins a trek through Rachmaninoff with the Symphony No. 2, Piano Concerto No. 3. Joyce Yang debuts.
Oct 13th, 2009 by Tom StriniChoral Artists ride the waves
Sharon Hansen leads her women's choir in a program of music about the sea (and a large lake we know).
Oct 10th, 2009 by Tom StriniGerman Art Songs as they ought to be heard
The singers and their songs are in their element at UWM's Hefter Mansion.
Oct 9th, 2009 by Tom StriniSpring Awakening at the Marcus Center
"Awakening" is vibrant, showy, rebellious and perhaps unlike anything the regular theatergoer has seen before.
Oct 7th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonMet Auditions Winners
The Wisconsin District will send a record six singers to the regionals in Minneapolis.
Oct 6th, 2009 by Tom StriniHighlights from 10/7 to 10/13
This week marks many local season premieres and a few special events worth attending.
Oct 6th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonFrankly Music’s Glazunov and Brahms
Frank Almond and friends -- including legendary cellist Lynn Harrell -- draw a big crowd on Packers-Vikings night.
Oct 5th, 2009 by Tom StriniFine Arts Quartet’s Saint-Saens Sunday
Nicolo Eugelmi, the FAQ's new violist, fits right in.
Oct 4th, 2009 by Tom StriniMSO, de Waart, Almond and Johnson
Autumnal Brahms, precious "Five Elements" and a bright Beethoven Seventh at the second classical subscription program of the new season.
Oct 2nd, 2009 by Tom StriniA talk with Edo de Waart
The MSO's music director on Mahler 5, Beethoven 7, tuning and feeling at home with his new orchestra.
Oct 1st, 2009 by Tom StriniDe Waart jets to the Met in October
MSO music director to fill in for James Levine, music director of New York's Metropolitan Opera.
Sep 30th, 2009 by Tom StriniYo-Yo Ma, Edo de Waart, MSO
Yo-Yo Ma plays Schumann with the MSO. De Waart reprises Mahler 5.
Sep 30th, 2009 by Tom Strini