Classical
“Les Miz” and more
Touring show lands at the Marcus Center, Boulevard opens a Shaw and Wilder double bill, George Winston's at the Pabst, percussion at UWM, chamber music at the Conservatory.
Apr 19th, 2011 by Tom StriniUnruly Music violinist Andrew McIntosh fine tunes
String instruments playing "between the notes" expand the sonic world of contemporary composition.
Apr 18th, 2011 by Michael BarndtKhaen compositions blend Asia with the West
A unique fixed-reed bamboo instrument is traditional, contemporary and at times, unruly.
Apr 18th, 2011 by Michael BarndtTheater, computers and composition intersect
For the second Unruly Music concert, David Bithell explored the mix of action, computer manipulated tools and live music to stage an indeterminate performance
Apr 16th, 2011 by Michael BarndtNEW! Yarn/Wire features three local contemporary composers
Yarn/Wire piano and percussion opens the four-night Unruly Music festival at Marcus Center Vogel Hall.
Apr 16th, 2011 by Michael BarndtUihlein’s amazing accidental acoustics
The MSO sounds great surrounded by plywood, guest conductor Gilbert Varga and pianist Kirill Gerstein shine.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Tom StriniSpring into Gallery Night
Iconic photography, activism and new student work: like the first colorful blooms of springtime, TCD has hand-picked a bouquet of fresh shows for you to enjoy.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyA concerto among friends
The MSO's concertmaster plays the Bruch concerto with Monte Perkins and the orchestra Sunday at the Pabst. With TCD photo gallery by Nickolas Nikolic.
Apr 15th, 2011 by Marianne KordasBack in Uihlein Hall — barely
Marcus Center people are doing what they can to create a suitable environment for the orchestra, in the wake of damage to the acoustical shell in Uihlein Hall.
Apr 14th, 2011 by Tom StriniUnruly Music celebrated over four nights this week
UW-Milwaukee's series features a percussion quartet, an experimental blend of music with theatricality, a unique Asian instrument and a virtuoso violinist.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Michael BarndtWild Beethoven, dramatic Brahms, bright Haydn
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music's string quartet in residence concluded its season Monday night.
Apr 12th, 2011 by Tom StriniNEW! Diane Reeves sings jazz at Alverno
Grammy-winning legend sounds, looks and acts the part.
Apr 10th, 2011 by Peggy Sue Dunigan