Classically Speaking Archive
| Title | Issue | |
|---|---|---|
University Opera’s “Medea”: Child Custody Battle, Greco-Italian StyleShannon Prickett dominates a strong production — as she must |
November 2012 | |
Madison Symphony Offers Double Vision, Unified SoundPianists Christina and Michelle Naughton come home to dazzle us again |
November 2012 | |
Madison Opera Has a Ball Unmasking VerdiAll treats and no tricks are offered via Verdi’s "Un Ballo in Maschera" |
October 2012 | |
Madison Symphony Balances the Books with Three “Bs”James Ehnes is a compelling soloist, and John DeMain programs old “new” music |
October 2012 | |
Doubleheader Weekend for the Wisconsin Chamber OrchestraFriday’s concert offers a pianistic pentagon; on Saturday the WCO transforms Overture Hall into “the happiest place on earth.” |
October 2012 | |
Madison Symphony Opener Is More Than Bargained ForDeMain adds a tribute to Roland Johnson and Paul Haugan, then brings down the house |
September 2012 | |
Token Creek Chamber Music Festival Bridges Seasons and CenturiesWith “new” Bach and nearly new Harbison, the Festival makes the connections between seasons and places. |
September 2012 | |
Concerts on the Square, Short-Attention-Span EditionMaestro Sewell offers “half-off” Tchaikovsky, but serves up plenty of bite-sized empty calories |
July 2012 | |
Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society Gives — and Gets — Royal TreatmentWith Wisconsin Public Television on hand, thousands more will share in a cherished regional festival |
June 2012 | |
WCO Squared: Light Classics, Served HotSewell and friends meet (if not beat) the heat head on |
June 2012 |


