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DSCH! A Commemoration of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). And a little Rachmaninov
DSCH! A commemoration focusing on the 50th anniversary of the death of the monumental composer Dmitri Shostakovich, with a little Rachmaninov thrown in. Performers include FM fave Toby Appel, viola along with other spectacular musicians. Program includes the rarely-heard Trio No. 1 of Shostakovich, along with the autobiographical and riveting String Quartet No. 8. Monday, March 24, 2025 at 7:00 pm at Schwan Concert Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Mar 17th, 2025 by Frankly MusicDSCH! A Commemoration of Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). And a little Rachmaninov
DSCH! A commemoration focusing on the 50th anniversary of the death of the monumental composer Dmitri Shostakovich, with a little Rachmaninov thrown in. Performers include FM fave Toby Appel, viola along with other spectacular musicians. Program includes the rarely-heard Trio No. 1 of Shostakovich, along with the autobiographical and riveting String Quartet No. 8. Monday, March 24, 2025 at 7:00 pm at Schwan Concert Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Mar 16th, 2025 by Frankly MusicPianoArts Winning Pianist, Lucas Amory, and Violinist Sister, Leah, Perform Free Concert of Prokofiev Sonatas
Groundbreaking music by Sergei Prokofiev performed by award winning siblings at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 N. Astor St. March 7 @ 7:00 pm
Mar 6th, 2025 by PianoArtsPianoArts Winning Pianist, Lucas Amory, and Violinist Sister, Leah, Perform Free Concert of Prokofiev Sonatas
Groundbreaking music by Sergei Prokofiev performed by award winning siblings at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 N. Astor St. March 7 @ 7:00 pm
Mar 5th, 2025 by PianoArtsPianoArts Winning Pianist, Lucas Amory, and Violinist Sister, Leah, Perform Free Concert of Prokofiev Sonatas
Groundbreaking music by Sergei Prokofiev performed by award winning siblings at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 N. Astor St. March 7 @ 7:00 pm
Mar 4th, 2025 by PianoArtsA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 27th, 2025 by Early Music NowA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 26th, 2025 by Early Music NowShop Local
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Feb 26th, 2025 by Urban Milwaukee: The StoreA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 25th, 2025 by Early Music NowShop Local
Looking for Milwaukee gifts? Shop Urban Milwaukee: The Store online or in-person at 755 N. Milwaukee St.
Feb 25th, 2025 by Urban Milwaukee: The StoreA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 24th, 2025 by Early Music NowA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Early Music Now