Classical
Where the Wild Things Are
The "Unruly Music" series brings new works that can break the boundaries of classical music.
Apr 15th, 2015 by Michael BarndtThe Impact of Edo de Waart
Last weekend’s concert was a testament to how he’s improved the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
Apr 13th, 2015 by William BarnewitzMSO Guest Violinist Is Electrifying
Global star Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg is sensational in Shostakovich and orchestra excels in two other works.
Apr 6th, 2015 by William BarnewitzThe Return of Rachmaninoff
Edo de Waart has turned the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra into a wonderful interpreter of the Russian composer.
Apr 2nd, 2015 by Claire NowakBach Masterwork Played Big in Brookfield
Bel Canto and supporting players take on Bach’s huge St. Matthew Passion for an appreciative crowd.
Mar 23rd, 2015 by William BarnewitzBel Canto’s Most Ambitious Concert?
Joined by Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, the Bel Canto takes on Bach's mighty "St. Matthew Passion," last performed in the 1940s.
Mar 19th, 2015 by Michael BarndtFlorentine a Leader in New Operas
Elmer Gantry is just the latest success for the increasingly adventurous company.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Richard DavisPlaying On All The Emotions
Present Music's Friday concert aims directly at your heart with a variety of short works by contemporary composers.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Michael BarndtHit Songs From The 12th Century
Nationally-known Newberry Consort performs music from 12th century Castilian renaissance at Early Music concert.
Mar 11th, 2015 by Michael BarndtFlorentine Takes Ownership of Elmer Gantry
Five years after winning Grammys for its recording, the opera company seeks to establish Gantry as an American classic.
Mar 10th, 2015 by Claire NowakMSO Soars In All-Strauss Show
The concert offered a remarkable variety of Richard Strauss’ works, and all brilliantly played.
Mar 2nd, 2015 by William Barnewitz10 Concerts in 10 Days
A great lineup is led by concert featuring internationally-known classical guitarist Xuefei Yang.
Feb 26th, 2015 by Michael Barndt