Classical
Why France Started to Dance
Early Music Now presents 1600s-era Spanish dance music that wowed France.
Nov 9th, 2017 by Michael BarndtSlavic Masterpieces
Milwaukee Symphony performs Szymanowski, Tchaikovsky, and Bjork collaborator Nico Muhly.
Nov 6th, 2017 by Marguerite HelmersThe Not Always ‘Merry Widow’
Florentine production has low and high points, as third act delivers the fun.
Oct 23rd, 2017 by Dominique Paul NothPhilomusica Plays Three Curiosities
But just how fast should they take that tricky Faure quartet?
Oct 20th, 2017 by Michael BarndtThe Pure Power of Polyphony
Critically acclaimed Cappella Pratensis brings its authentic 16th century sound to town.
Oct 18th, 2017 by Michael BarndtParis When It Sizzles
Florentine’s ‘The Merry Widow’ is filled with romantic intrigues and lovely melodies.
Oct 13th, 2017 by Marguerite HelmersThe Greatest Quartet Ever Composed?
The FAQ blasts off with Beethoven, plus Haydn and Barber.
Oct 5th, 2017 by Michael BarndtPresent Music Opens The Season
Guest conductor David Bloom brings an alternative voice to opening concert.
Sep 27th, 2017 by Michael Barndt“Franck In A Nutshell”
Frankly Music to perform works by 19th century composer César Franck.
Sep 21st, 2017 by Michael BarndtJazz Comes to the Symphony
An evening of twentieth century music demonstrates the influence of dance on symphonic works
Sep 19th, 2017 by Marguerite HelmersBrahms, Haydn and… Lajtha?
Prometheus Trio performs two classics and a 1920s work by Hungarian composer.
Sep 15th, 2017 by Michael BarndtSymphony Celebrates Bernstein’s Legacy
Season celebrates Lennie, opening concert offers big program of varied music.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Marguerite Helmers