"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl
"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl
"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl

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"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl

"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl

George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," composed by Gershwin in 1924 and featuring Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ken-David Masur.

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Milwaukee Symphony Excerpt from "Opening"

Milwaukee Symphony Excerpt from "Opening"

Excerpt of Composer Eric Nathan's piece "Opening" which was commissioned by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for the opening weekend of the Bradley Symphony Center. The composition featured players located throughout the Concert Hall. The orchestra is conducted by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Music Director Ken-David Masur.

"The Firebird Suite"

"The Firebird Suite"

Excerpt of Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird Suite," composed in 1919 and featuring the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ken-David Masur. Stravinsky adapted the Suite from his ballet "The Firebird," which featured many folkloric Russian characters, and was performed in Paris to critical acclaim in

"New World A-Comin'" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl

"New World A-Comin'" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl

Duke Ellington's "New World A-Comin'," composed by Duke Ellington in 1943 and premiered at Carnegie Hall. The piece features Ellington admirer Aaron Diehl on the piano. Diehl is the artistic partner of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. The title was inspired by Roy Ottley's

Theater Murals

Theater Murals

Work inside the Bradley Symphony Center included the careful restoration of the 1930s murals in the main lobby and inside the concert hall. Artists from Conrad Schmitt Studios in Milwaukee repaired water and smoke damage, and removed layers of dirt from the Art Deco and French Renaissance style murals.

Meet the Musicians: Principal Flutist Sonora Slocum

Meet the Musicians: Principal Flutist Sonora Slocum

Sonora Slocum was meant to be a musician. Her name means "sound." Find out more about how her parents settled on her name and how she's determined to keep diversity front and center as a Black woman and principal flutist for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

Theater Restoration and Renovation

Theater Restoration and Renovation

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra raised $89 million to acquire and renovate the 1930s Grand Warner Theater, office tower and built out two new additions. All that work began in June of 2018, and included plans to move the back wall of the theater in one piece to assure a national

Guest Piano Soloist Aaron Diehl

Guest Piano Soloist Aaron Diehl

Aaron Diehl is the artistic partner of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He was the guest pianist at the symphony's opening concert in October of 2021. Diehl discusses his musical preferences and his love of Duke Ellington, and improvises in his dressing room.