A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3

A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 7:00PM, Monday, November 11, 2019 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Buy Tickets Google iCalendar Another musical deep dive into the fascinating legacy of a storied community treasure! Returning audience favorites Adam Neiman, piano, and Nicholas Canellakis, cello, join Frank Almond in celebration of the Lipiński Stradivarius. Frank Almondviolin Adam Neimanpiano Nicholas … Read more

Season Opener

Season Opener 7:00PM, Monday, September 23, 2019 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Buy Tickets Google iCalendar A new season begins with Mozart’s exuberant Flute Quartet and Schoenberg’s rich arrangement of Johann Strauss’ Emperor Waltz. Special guests include clarinetist Todd Levy, flutist Sonora Slocum, and colleagues from the Milwaukee Symphony. The evening culminates in Tchaikovsky’s buoyant Souvenir … Read more

Brooklyn Rider

Brooklyn Rider 7:00PM, Monday, April 8, 2019 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Purchase Tickets Google iCalendar We welcome back ever-fascinating string quartet Brooklyn Rider for “Healing Modes,” a program exploring the healing properties of music, recognized since the ancient Greek civilizations. Music of Beethoven, and new works from composers Reena Esmail, Gabriela Lena Frank, Matana Roberts, … Read more

The Voice of the Clarinet

The Voice of the Clarinet 7:00PM, Monday, November 12, 2018 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Purchase Tickets Google iCalendar An examination of chamber music for this specific combination of instruments, featuring the spectacular voice of Susanna Phillips. Music of Mahler, Schubert, Gershwin, and Bartok. Frank Almond,violin Todd Levy,clarinet Susanna Phillips,soprano Brian Zeger,piano W.A. Mozart“Parto! Ma tu … Read more

Miró Quartet

Miró Quartet 7:00PM, Monday, October 29, 2018 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Purchase Tickets Google iCalendar We’re happy to welcome back the fabulous Miró Quartet. Music of Schumann, Janáček, and Mendelssohn. The Miró Quartet: Daniel Ching,violin William Fedkenheuer,violin John Largess,viola Joshua Gindele,cello Schumann:Quartet in A minor, Op. 41, No. 1 Janáček:Quartet No. 2, “Intimate Letters” Mendelssohn:Quartet … Read more

Season Opener

Season Opener Featuring the FM Chamber Orchestra 7:00PM, Monday, September 24, 2018 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Purchase Tickets Google iCalendar Our fifteenth anniversary season begins with music of Bach and Vivaldi, including the Four Seasons. Frank Almond,violin Katie Young Steele,oboe J.S. BachConcerto for Violin in a minor, BWV 1041 J.S. BachConcerto for Violin and Oboe, … Read more

Movie Night

The “serious” side of some composers mostly known for their Hollywood projects. Music of master composers Erich Korngold, Bernard Herrmann, and John Williams.

The Miró Quartet Returns

The Miró Quartet Returns Students: $10; Reserved Seating: $30 at the door. A nominal handling fee will apply for online purchases. 7:00PM, Monday, April 10, 2017 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Purchase Tickets Google iCalendar The dynamic Miró Quartet performs throughout the world on the most important chamber music series & on the most prestigious concert … Read more

Guitar Center

An evening of music for guitar and strings, featuring the spectacular René Izquierdo and members of the Milwaukee Symphony.

Haydn to Reger

For our opening concert we welcome back FM favorite Edward Arron, along with the brilliant Jeewon Park and Michael Klotz. Our program acknowledges the centennial anniversary of composer Max Reger, along with more familiar works of Haydn and Brahms, including the blockbuster Op. 25 Piano Quartet.

Bach and Brahms

For our opening concert, we explore two of the greatest composers in history, each at the apex of their careers in these works.

French Connection

We welcome back the superb talents of Julian Schwarz and Brian Zeger.

The World of César Franck

For our opening concert we explore the fascinating artistic domain of the composer, pianist, organist, and educator César Franck. Featuring organist Christopher Berry, various members of the Milwaukee Symphony, and we welcome back the brilliant pianist Adam Golka.

Strauss and Mozart

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Back to Bach

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