Classical
Mozart for the Win
There was no good reason to miss the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's production of Cosí fan tutte. It was delightful.
Sep 21st, 2015 by William BarnewitzFrankly Music Shines
The ensemble's performance of Bach and Brahms set the chapel aglow with energy and virtuosity
Sep 16th, 2015 by William BarnewitzBach, Brahms — and Almond
Frank Almond's Frankly Music series opens the season with the two Bs, and top-flight guest musicians.
Sep 9th, 2015 by Michael BarndtFine Arts Quartet Goes Russian
Works by Glazunov and Rachmaninoff featured in Sunday's season opener.
Sep 9th, 2015 by Michael BarndtPresent Music Starts Season With a Bang
A great program and great performances, led by two memorable works by John Adams.
Sep 8th, 2015 by William BarnewitzJohn Adams Meets Mozart
Present Music dares to present Mozart! Yet it's still a very modern concert.
Sep 1st, 2015 by Michael BarndtFrench Musician a Disaster in FAQ Concert
Fine Arts Quartet’s final summer concert would have been wonderful, if not for guest clarinetist Michel Lethiec.
Jun 30th, 2015 by William BarnewitzThe Intoxicating Romanticism of David Del Tredici
The Fine Arts Quartet plays one of the American composer's works, that ranges from tender lyricism to "Magyar Madness."
Jun 25th, 2015 by Michael BarndtGluttony, Gambling and Lust
Not to mention drunkenness. Symphony and MSO Chorus close season with crash-boom-bang of Carmina Burana.
Jun 22nd, 2015 by William BarnewitzFour Teammates And a Star Player
The Fine Arts Quartet played beautifully together and guest cellist Dominique de Williencourt played like a star.
Jun 16th, 2015 by William BarnewitzGreatest Chamber Music Work Ever Written?
Fine Arts Quartet and guest cellist Dominique de Williencourt, who likes to perform in deserts, take on Schubert's famed cello quintet.
Jun 11th, 2015 by Michael BarndtYoung Piano Wizards on Parade
Piano Arts presents a weekend competition of top young (aged 10-16) pianists. Who will be the stars of the future?
Jun 10th, 2015 by Michael Barndt