Classical
Early Music Now Takes On 15th Century
Blue Heron ensemble performs works by a 'musical wizard,' Belgian composer, choirmaster and singer Johannes Ockeghem.
May 3rd, 2022 by Martha BrownOrchestra Will Be “Singin’ in the Rain”
MSO presents classic 1952 movie musical with full orchestral accompaniment.
Mar 17th, 2022 by Martha BrownFlorentine’s Smaller Show Is Charming
Two early 20th century mini-operas, 'Cinderella,' and a Ravel work about a naughty child, are well performed.
Mar 14th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothPresent Music Offers Diverse Program
Five varied works exploring identity, in conjunction with exhibits at MAM and Jewish Museum Milwaukee.
Mar 8th, 2022 by Michael BarndtInfusion Baroque Celebrates Women Composers, Performers
Early Music Now hosts award winning quartet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Saturday.
Mar 3rd, 2022 by Michael BarndtThe Symphony Goes All American
What a range of music, by five different composers, all beautifully played.
Feb 7th, 2022 by Brendan FoxPrometheus Trio Horses Around
Some Mozart, Dvořák, and two works by acclaimed American composer Joan Tower inspired by her love of horses.
Feb 3rd, 2022 by Martha BrownBel Canto Chorus Sings of Christmas
Annual concert at Basilica of St. Josaphat offers old favorites and a Midwest premiere.
Dec 7th, 2021 by Martha BrownConcert Takes Audience Back to 17th Century Mexico
EMN presents Newberry Consort performing, dramatizing Christmas concert of old.
Nov 30th, 2021 by Michael BarndtSymphony Program Lacks Surprise
Setapen shines in Bolcom concerto, but five works programmed got repetitive, predictable.
Nov 22nd, 2021 by Brendan FoxGomyo Sizzles With The Symphony
Violinist’s performance could be the best I’ve ever heard by an MSO soloist.
Nov 15th, 2021 by Brendan FoxThe Golden Age of Venice
Early Music Now's concert Saturday features a premier viol consort, Parthenia, performing works of Renaissance Venice.
Nov 11th, 2021 by Martha Brown