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Classical: MSO Violinist Guests With Prometheus Trio
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MSO Violinist Guests With Prometheus Trio

With works by Beethoven, Dvořák, Copland and contemporary Urayaguan composer Miguel del Aguila.

Classical: Baltimore Consort Offers Old Fashioned Christmas
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Baltimore Consort Offers Old Fashioned Christmas

Lovely songs from centuries ago performed with original instruments and stylings.

Classical: Present Music’s Thanksgiving Concert Has Spiritual Touches
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Present Music’s Thanksgiving Concert Has Spiritual Touches

Simple Songs, traditional drumming and the return of a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer.

Classical: A Big Batch of Bachs
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A Big Batch of Bachs

Milwaukee Musaik performs works by J.S. Bach and his three classical composing sons.

Classical: Early Music Now Presents Benjamin Bagby and Beowulf
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Early Music Now Presents Benjamin Bagby and Beowulf

Saturday concert will be group's first at Irish Cultural and Heritage Center.

Classical: Present Music Goes Expressionist
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Present Music Goes Expressionist

A concert version of 1924 film, 'The City Without Jews,' plus a reimagined Woody Guthrie song.

Classical: New York Polyphony Comes to Town
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New York Polyphony Comes to Town

Their first appearance in Milwaukee features 15th and 16th-century Franco-Flemish and Spanish music.

Classical: Florentine’s ‘Elixir of Love’ Is Silly Fun
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Florentine’s ‘Elixir of Love’ Is Silly Fun

Great voices and moments of sincerity gave the show more heft.

Classical: Four Works About Friendship
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Four Works About Friendship

Philomusica Quartet plays works by Schubert, Smetana, Puccini and Grant Still.

Classical: Prometheus Trio Says Goodbye To Its Violinist
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Prometheus Trio Says Goodbye To Its Violinist

Margot Schwartz plays her final concert in works by Brahms, Ravel, Martinů and Mozart.

Classical: Early Music Now’s Biggest Season Ever
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Early Music Now’s Biggest Season Ever

Expanding to 10 concerts, including 4 local groups and 6 guest ensembles of national and international repute.

Classical: Young Brahms, Old Brahms
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Young Brahms, Old Brahms

Frankly Music goes almost all Brahms, featuring 'one of the greatest clarinetists on the planet.'