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A Symphony of Seasons: Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's Celebrated Performances

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra is set to captivate audiences with a series of remarkable performances that span the grand tradition of opera, choral celebrations, and timeless orchestral masterpieces. From the harmonic complexities of Wagner and Mozart to the uplifting strains of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, this season promises a rich tapestry of musical experiences. Conducted by the esteemed Ken-David Masur and featuring the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus’s 50th anniversary, each performance heralds a unique celebration of music, culture, and enduring human spirit.

May 24, 2025
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1. Great Moments In Grand Opera
Music director Ken-David Masur leads the Milwaukee Symphony and Chorus in a grand season finale. Thrill to favorite selections by master composers including Wagner, Mozart, Verdi, and more.
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13 - 15 Jun, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

2. Ode to Joy: Beethoven’s Ninth
Music Director Ken-David Masur began his tenure during the 250th birthday celebration of Beethoven; we harken back to that season with the undeniable masterpiece that is Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Written after Beethoven’s most profound period of despair, the Ninth is an impassioned testament to life, friendship, and the human spirit; author E.M. Forster called it “the most sublime noise that has ever penetrated into the ear of man.” The Milwaukee Symphony Chorus — celebrating its landmark 50th year — brings the “Ode to Joy” and more to life.
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3 - 5 Oct, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

3. Holiday Pops
Milwaukee’s favorite hometown holiday tradition returns! Join your Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra as we deck Allen-Bradley Hall with holiday cheer. Ring in the holidays with Milwaukee Handbell Ensemble, keep your eye out for the Jolly Old Elf himself, and raise your voice during the audience sing-along backed by the full power of the orchestra and Milwaukee Symphony Chorus. Sheer musical magic and cozy holiday memories with family and friends await as we usher in a joyful season of celebration.
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13 - 21 Dec, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

4. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
At a time when the church was questioning the morality of art, Bach gave the world a musical triumph of faith and spirit, and few masterpieces of this scope are as intimate and personal as his St. Matthew Passion. In these performances, the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus — celebrating its golden anniversary — sings the text from the Gospel of Matthew, sharing a profound biblical narrative with color and emotion.
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20 - 21 Mar, 2026
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

5. Masur Conducts Missa Solemnis
“My chief aim was to awaken and permanently instill spiritual feelings not only in the singers but in the listeners,” said Beethoven of his immense and moving Missa solemnis (“Solemn Mass”). Observing the structure of a traditional Catholic mass, Missa solemnis is a vibrant paean to faith but also to humanity. This concert concludes Music Director Ken-David Masur’s final season as well as the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus’ 50th anniversary celebration. As Beethoven penned at the top of his score: “From the heart: may it go to the heart.”
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13 - 14 Jun, 2026
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

Conclusion
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's upcoming season is a celebration of music’s timeless ability to move and inspire. From the operatic masterpieces to choral symphonies that echo the depths of human emotion, each event is a testament to the artistic vision of maestro Ken-David Masur and the talent of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus. As the season unfolds, audiences are invited to revel in the shared joy of music, marking milestones and memories that will resonate long after the final note has been played.
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