Classical
Strings & Reeds & Ping Pong Balls
Present Music deftly handles six very different works and wins the game.
Feb 29th, 2016 by William BarnewitzMilwaukee Musaik Rolls A Lucky Seven
Newly-formed musical group will perform septets by Beethoven and Charles Wood.
Feb 26th, 2016 by Michael BarndtPresent Music Pulls Out All The Stops
"In The Chamber" concert offers intimate performance of six wildly different works.
Feb 23rd, 2016 by Michael BarndtMSO Flutist Steals The Show
Sonora Slocum soars in Nielson concerto, but guest conductor Anu Tali is a letdown.
Feb 22nd, 2016 by William BarnewitzSo These Two Italians Come To Town
Internationally-known guitarists of SoloDuo beguile audience with exquisite playing.
Feb 18th, 2016 by William BarnewitzIn a Late Romantic Mood
Philomusica Quartet plays late romantic works by Russian and French composers.
Feb 17th, 2016 by Michael BarndtThree Degrees of Separation
Chamber Music Milwaukee's performers have personal connections to works they'll play.
Feb 15th, 2016 by Michael BarndtSkylight Production Is a Brave Triumph
Orchestra and cast deftly handles difficult score and sex-charged story of ‘Powder Her Face.’
Feb 15th, 2016 by William BarnewitzDo We Dare Play Charles Ives?
Prometheus Trio avoided the composer for years, then finally braved it. How did it go?
Feb 10th, 2016 by William BarnewitzFrom Appleton With Love
State native Ariana Douglas hopes to become an opera star. She performs this weekend with Florentine Opera.
Feb 9th, 2016 by Jim CrynsShakespeare’s Greatest Musical Hits
His plays were originally performed with songs. The Baltimore Consort recreates them.
Feb 9th, 2016 by Michael BarndtThe Language of Music
De Waart and Milwaukee Symphony offer a kind of multilingual musical melange.
Feb 8th, 2016 by William Barnewitz