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A Symphony of Emotions: Milwaukee Orchestra Events Unveiled

This season, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents an intriguing array of performances that promise to captivate audiences with their diverse themes and celebrated artists. From the dramatic depth of Tchaikovsky's symphonies to the dynamic energy of Ben Folds' pop-rock fusion, these events offer an unforgettable journey through music. Join us as we explore the powerful storytelling in 'Carmen', the vibrant echoes of the Philly Sound, and the evocative orchestration of Respighi's 'Pines of Rome'. Each concert is a testament to the enduring power and beauty of live music.

Apr 17, 2025
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1. Dinur Conducts Tchaikovsky
“Fate, that fatal force” is the driving theme of Tchaikovsky’s astounding Fourth Symphony, whose emotional finale builds from darkness to light. “If you cannot discover reasons for happiness in yourself,” the composer wrote, “look at others.” Yaniv Dinur, former resident conductor of the MSO, returns to lead this jubilant masterwork, alongside works by Barber and Prokofiev.
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26 - 27 Apr, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

2. Ben Folds with the MSO
Join us for an unforgettable evening as the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) welcomes the immensely talented Ben Folds to the Bradley Symphony Center. This special performance, set for Saturday, May 3, promises to be a night of extraordinary music and collaboration. **Event Details:** - **Date:** Saturday, May 3 - **Venue:** Bradley Symphony Center, 212 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee - **Start Time:** 7:30 PM **About the Performance:** Emmy-award nominated composer, singer-songwriter, and pianist Ben Folds joins forces with the MSO for a spectacular showcase of musical genius. Folds, known for his vast influence on music across genres, brings his unique blend of pop rock songs to the stage, backed by the full orchestral sound of the MSO. The evening will feature pieces from his latest album, "What Matters Most," as well as highlights from his extensive career, including the chart-topping "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra." **Food & Beverage Service:** Enhance your concert experience with delicious offerings from Resonance Food Co. Available 90 minutes before the performance, our on-site full-time chefs prepare a variety of tasty treats and libations to enjoy at several bar locations throughout the venue. Don't miss this opportunity to see Ben Folds in collaboration with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for a night of unforgettable music. Secure your tickets now and be part of a musical journey that celebrates the power of live orchestral music and groundbreaking artistry.
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May 3, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

3. Pines Of Rome
Musical pictures abound in this imaginative program, led by Music Director Ken-David Masur, which begins with Rossini’s galloping William Tell overture and Richard Strauss’s tone poem delighting in the pranks of a jokester named Till Eulenspiegel. An ácana is a distinctive Cuban tree revered for its strength, which composer Tania León brings to life with color, texture, and percussion; León’s rainforest is an effervescent introduction to Resphigi’s stately yet evocative Pines of Rome.
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9 - 10 May, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

4. Carmen
Celebrated worldwide, Carmen remains an unmissable opera that inspired a legend. Bizet’s Carmen is centered on the passionate and free-spirited Carmen, a seductive cigarette factory worker who lives by her own rules. Her love triangle with soldier Don José and bullfighter Escamillo leads to jealousy, betrayal, and tragedy. Carmen's fierce independence and tragic end make it a compelling tale of love, obsession, and fate.
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16 - 18 May, 2025
The Florentine Opera

Saint Kate - The Arts Hotel + 1 other locations

5. Let’s Groove Tonight: Motown & The Philly Sound
Magic melodies come to life as the pop, soul, and R&B sounds of Motown and the famous hits from the Philly Sound face off in this exciting concert experience Let's Groove Tonight. Led by Broadway superstar Chester Gregory and vocal powerhouses Ashley Jayy & Brik Liam, this incredible program is full of classic hit songs made famous by The Spinners, The Stylistics, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Lou Rawls, Diana Ross, Gamble & Huff, and Percy Sledge. Philly Sound hit songs including Ain’t No Stopping Us Now, You’ll Never Find A Love Like Mine, Love Train, and You Make Me Feel Brand New share the stage with Motown smash hits including What’s Going On, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, I’m Gonna Make You Love Me, and I’m Coming Out.
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23 - 25 May, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

6. Bernstein & Bartók
Completing this season’s three-part exploration of tragic lovers Romeo and Juliet is Leonard Bernstein’s suite of Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, overflowing with familiar tunes such as “Somewhere,” “Cool,” and “Maria.” Bernstein opens the program as well when violinist Tai Murray takes the stage with his Serenade (after Plato’s Symposium), which the composer referred to as “a series of related statements in praise of love.” Finally, Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin — which describes a game of thievery and seduction that goes awry — was once banned from performance on moral grounds. Stefan Asbury conducts this program of vibrant stories set to music.
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30 - 31 May, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

7. Masur Conducts Brahms
The MSO’s own principal cellist Susan Babini performs an unforgettable concerto by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Aaron Jay Kernis, whose expansive and haunting solo cello concerto Colored Field was inspired by a visit to a former WWII concentration camp. Later, Music Director Ken-David Masur conducts Brahms’ First Symphony, whose brilliance helped the composer step out of Beethoven’s shadow; critic Eduard Hanslick said of Brahms’s First that “...even the layman will immediately recognize it as one of the most distinctive and magnificent works of the symphonic literature.”
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6 - 7 Jun, 2025
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee, WI · Warner Grand Theater

8. 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

Conclusion
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's upcoming season is a testament to the enduring allure of live music, offering something for every musical palate. Whether you're drawn to the dramatic narratives of opera, the rich tapestry of classical symphonies, or the lively fusion of modern genres, these events promise to engage and inspire. Each performance not only highlights the incredible talents of the musicians and composers but also underscores the universal language of music that brings people together. Join us in celebrating this vibrant season and experience the magic that only live performances can deliver.
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