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Classical: Present Music Pulls Out All The Stops
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Present Music Pulls Out All The Stops

"In The Chamber" concert offers intimate performance of six wildly different works.

Classical: MSO Flutist Steals The Show
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MSO Flutist Steals The Show

Sonora Slocum soars in Nielson concerto, but guest conductor Anu Tali is a letdown.

Classical: So These Two Italians Come To Town
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So These Two Italians Come To Town

Internationally-known guitarists of SoloDuo beguile audience with exquisite playing.

Classical: In a Late Romantic Mood
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In a Late Romantic Mood

Philomusica Quartet plays late romantic works by Russian and French composers.

Classical: Three Degrees of Separation
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Three Degrees of Separation

Chamber Music Milwaukee's performers have personal connections to works they'll play.

Classical: Skylight Production Is a Brave Triumph
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Skylight Production Is a Brave Triumph

Orchestra and cast deftly handles difficult score and sex-charged story of ‘Powder Her Face.’

Classical: Do We Dare Play Charles Ives?
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Do We Dare Play Charles Ives?

Prometheus Trio avoided the composer for years, then finally braved it. How did it go?

Classical: From Appleton With Love
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From Appleton With Love

State native Ariana Douglas hopes to become an opera star. She performs this weekend with Florentine Opera.

Classical: Shakespeare’s Greatest Musical Hits
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Shakespeare’s Greatest Musical Hits

His plays were originally performed with songs. The Baltimore Consort recreates them.

Classical: The Language of Music
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The Language of Music

De Waart and Milwaukee Symphony offer a kind of multilingual musical melange.

Classical: Three Centuries of Great Piano Trios
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Three Centuries of Great Piano Trios

Prometheus Trio plays three very different works by Haydn, Schumann and Ives.

Classical: What Makes a Great Conductor?
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What Makes a Great Conductor?

MSO guest conductor Hans Graf nailed that question, and pianist Orli Shaham thrilled.