Classically Speaking Archive
| Title | Issue | |
|---|---|---|
Madison Symphony Guests Sizzle and DazzleLos Angeles Guitar Quartet a strong draw, but guest conductor Carl St.Clair shines brightest with Madison Symphony |
March 2012 | |
Wanted: Name for an Off-the-Charts Piano TrioThe Finckel/Han/Setzer Piano Trio offers maxed-out Mendelssohn at the Union Theater |
February 2012 | |
One Night, Two Glorious EventsCloning, anyone? Friday night offers a tough choice between two fabulous concerts |
February 2012 | |
Madison Opera Reaches for the Heavens in 'Galileo Galilei’Philip Glass gets an early 75th birthday present via a stellar production |
January 2012 | |
Madison Symphony Developing a Surprising TraditionMSO stamps a musical passport with style, and yet again delivers a definitive Russian violin concerto |
January 2012 | |
Andrew Sewell and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Offer a Lesson in ProgrammingCellist Amit Peled illuminates old and new, and the WCO follows suit |
January 2012 | |
What Lingers in the Ear: Madison’s Year in Review, Classically SpeakingFrom the Pro Arte Quartet completing a century to Madison Opera beginning a new half-century, we had news … and some great performances |
December 2011 | |
Got Beethoven?New DVD traversals of the nine Beethoven symphonies and five piano concertos can be the cornerstone of a collection—yours or that of your music-loving friend |
December 2011 | |
Last Minute Stocking Stuffers for Classical Music LoversHere are some timely—and unusual—choices for the music lovers on your list |
December 2011 | |
Hallelujah! The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Delivers a True Christmas GiftEqual parts sensible and heartfelt, Andrew Sewell treats a packed Blackhawk Church to "Messiah" |
December 2011 |


