Classically Speaking Archive
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Seasonal Sweets (and a few empty calories) from Wisconsin Chamber OrchestraThe traditions are safe, a surprise falls flat—but hey, it’s a party |
November 2011 | |
Doubleheader at Mills: Powerful Pro Arte and Wonderful WingraThe Pro Arte Quartet continues its Centennial Season bash, and the Wingra Woodwind Quintet gives us even more to be thankful for |
November 2011 | |
Freely Giving Thanks Before ThanksgivingFree concerts this weekend by the Pro Arte Quartet and Wingra Quintet are truly priceless |
November 2011 | |
Madison Symphony: 1+1+1= ?Three disparate musical bedfellows make for a memorable—if puzzling—evening |
November 2011 | |
Madison Opera’s “Onegin”: A Lot of Promises, Some KeptNotable debuts and favorite alumni mark the beginning of Madison Opera’s 51st season |
November 2011 | |
A Bi-Coastal Executive Finds Herself Right at HomeMadison Opera’s Kathryn Smith fell in love with the city at first bite |
November 2011 | |
Youth—and Puccini—are Served by UW Opera’s “La Boheme”Friday’s sold-out house reaches for the tissues, thanks to a solid production |
October 2011 | |
Pro Arte Quartet Makes Grand Down Payment on Centennial CelebrationTouches of nostalgia, tenderness, heroism—and incredibly vibrant playing—mark the Pro Arte Quartet’s first concert of their 100th season |
October 2011 | |
Pro Arte: Rhymes with “Go Party!”The Pro Arte Quartet centennial season kicks off at last with four days of events |
October 2011 | |
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Sets the Bar High and the L.A. Philharmonic Continues to SoarWith Yakushev at the piano, the WCO’s opener is stunning; the LA Philharmonic at Eastgate also wows |
October 2011 |


