Siberian Virtuosi

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Siberian Virtuosi

Classical excellence! An ensemble of 11 violinists and a pianist, the Virtuosi are the state ensemble of the Russian republic of Yakutia. Winners of numerous international competitions, these gifted young players have dazzled American audiences with their warm tone, flawless precision and expressive musicality in the finest Russian tradition.

Date change: This event, previously booked for Saturday, March 9, 2019, has rescheduled to Friday, March 22.

Janoska

Janoska

Direct from Vienna! Recently signed to the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label, this crossover ensemble of four brothers features two former Vienna Philharmonic standouts. Exceptional musicians fluent in traditional classical music as well as American jazz, Gypsy, tango and Latin, Janoska has won standing ovations from Vienna to Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House.

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

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Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

MSO at the Weidner!

Catherine Lan
Featured soloist
Dr. Catherine Lan
Pianist

For more than a decade, Civic Music has proudly closed its season with the musical magnificence of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. This season, we improve our proven formula by featuring guest soloist Dr. Catherine Lan performing the exquisite Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No 2 in G Minor and the MSO’s first BCCMA performance on the grand stage of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Join us for a spectacular evening!

Special Venue: Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, UW‑Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay, WI 54311

Chamber Music Society, Lincoln Center

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Chamber Music Society, Lincoln Center

An evening to treasure! A talent-rich assemblage of some of classical music’s brightest stars, straight from Alice Tully Hall, will dazzle with world-class musicianship and an awe-inspiring program. From Harry Burleigh spirituals and a Dvořák quintet to a Leonard Bernstein sonata and Copland’s masterful Appalachian Spring, this elite ensemble will share a bold, clean, American sound suggesting open spaces and endless possibilities.
Special Venue: Weidner Center for the Performing Arts,
UW‑Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive

Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Brass

The classical Marsalis! Whether early brass, big band swing, Baroque or jazz, this 10-member brass ensemble blends exceptional technique and energetic flair. The New Orleans-born Rodney, a former student of his famous cousin Wynton, is a trumpeter extraordinaire in his own right and shines in classics by Bach, Rossini, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Harry James, Duke Ellington and others.

Maxwell Street Klezmer – POSTPONED

The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band concert has been POSTPONED from Saturday, March 14. We will reschedule when coronavirus concerns are resolved. Our April 18 and May 7 concerts are still on, but check back for any updates.

A classic tradition! Embodying the colorful spirit of immigrant America, this Midwest-based group spotlights the widely influential classical music of Jewish tradition. They’ve played at Carnegie Hall and toured Europe, collaborated with The Lyric Opera and Chicago Sinfonietta, and brought irresistible musicality and cultural outreach to audiences across the nation.

Washington Saxophone Quartet

Veterans, variety, virtuosity! Ever listened to NPR’s “All Things Considered”? If so, you’ve enjoyed engaging musical interludes by this D.C. foursome of former military-band standouts. They delight audiences with the amazing range of their instruments — baritone to soprano — evoking the refined sounds of a string quartet, the harmonies of an organ prelude or the improvisation of jazz.