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Civic Symphony of Green Bay: Wizards, Whips & Wookies

The Weidner 2420 Nicolet Dr, Green Bay

Lightsabers, dinosaurs, and a dash of magic! Join the Civic Symphony of Green Bay for a musical journey through the iconic film scores of John Williams. From the galaxy-shaking grandeur of Star Wars and the thrilling pulse of Indiana Jones, to the wonder of E.T., Jurassic Park, and beyond—this concert is a cinematic celebration for […]

Hope, Resilience, and Copland’s American Symphony

Bradley Symphony Center 212 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee

Join Festival City Symphony as we partner with Violins of Hope – Wisconsin to present “Hope, Resilience, and Copland’s American Symphony.” Hear the voices of the past through restored instruments once played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust – symbols of resilience, courage, and survival. The concert will include powerful performances of David Diamond’s Kaddish […]

Free

Dancing Through Time

St. Sebastian Parish 5400 West Washington Blvd, Milwaukee

A journey through rhythm and movement across centuries and cultures. Rediscover the physical joy of music – from Autumn Maria Reed’s bold new commission to the courtly elegance of Warlock’s Capriol Suite, the fluid grace of Bonis, the bold swagger of Gershwin, and the vibrant energy of klezmer. This program explores dance as a deep […]

$20.00
La Crosse Symphony Orchestra

La Crosse Symphony Orchestra: opening night and a world premiere

Viterbo University Fine Arts Center 900 Viterbo Drive, La Crosse

Join the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra for two glorious masterworks from the late-Romantic era and a world premiere! Wisconsin-born American composer Daron Hagen’s extraordinary new orchestration of Johannes Brahms’ early Piano Quintet, which then became a Sonata for Two Pianos, fulfills Clara Schumann’s unfulfilled desire that her friend turn his quintet into a Symphony; the […]