Start Time
- 7:30p on Friday, February 19
- 7:30p on Saturday, February 20
conductor
Jaime Martín
Milwaukee Symphony Chorus
chorus director
Cheryl Frazes Hill
Reger
Four Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin
Mozart
Requiem
CONCERT DETAILS
Containing the final notes that Mozart ever composed, his requiem is considered one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written. Guest conductor Jaime Martín takes the podium as the MSO and the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus breathe life into this staggering work of tenderness, intensity, and beauty. At the top of the program: each of the four tone poems in Max Reger’s suite is inspired by a mood-invoking painting by Swiss painter Arnold Böcklin: “Hermit Fiddler” (yearning); “In the Play of the Waves” (joy); “The Isle of the Dead” (meditation); and “Bacchanal” (festivity).
ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE
Friday, February 19
MEET THE MUSIC
Please join us at the Bradley Symphony Center one hour before the concert for a free Meet the Music pre-concert talk. Enjoy an engaging, informative look at the works you'll experience live at the performance.
Food & Beverage Service featuring Staccato Bites
Don't miss a beat! Beginning 90 minutes before each performance enjoy tasty soups, sandwiches, quick bites, and cocktails ahead of the concert with Staccato Bites. Inspired by the brisk, articulate sound of a staccato note, Staccato Bites provides a convenient and delicious offering prior to all MSO performances.
Saturday, February 20
MEET THE MUSIC
Please join us at the Bradley Symphony Center one hour before the concert for a free Meet the Music pre-concert talk. Enjoy an engaging, informative look at the works you'll experience live at the performance.
Food & Beverage Service featuring Staccato Bites
Don't miss a beat! Beginning 90 minutes before each performance enjoy tasty soups, sandwiches, quick bites, and cocktails ahead of the concert with Staccato Bites. Inspired by the brisk, articulate sound of a staccato note, Staccato Bites provides a convenient and delicious offering prior to all MSO performances.
Support
Start Time
- 7:30p on Friday, February 19
- 7:30p on Saturday, February 20
conductor
Jaime Martín
Milwaukee Symphony Chorus
chorus director
Cheryl Frazes Hill
Reger
Four Tone Poems after Arnold Böcklin
Mozart
Requiem
