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PRICE: at the Brand New Bradley Symphony $69 Per Performance Center! $30 Transportation Only PRICE: At the brand new Bradley Symphony $69 Per Performance Center! $30 Transportation only Our good friends at Cedar Ridge Community have invited us to join their group on trips to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s Prelude Series. If you have never been to a MSO concert, why not give it a whirl…especially at such amazing prices? It is fasci- nating to watch the talented instrumentalists produce such a wonderful sound. Come along for one performance or the entire series. Give your ears a treat! Andreas Delf’s Return Frank Almond Plays Brunch November 5, 2021 Tour #7038 October 15, 2021 Tour #7037 Conductor Laureate Andreas Delfs conducts a program of great “Aeriality refers to the state of gliding adventure, beginning with one chapter of Wagner’s epic through the air, the music portrays the Gotterdammerung and ending with Humperdink’s take on the fairytale of feeling of freedom,” says composer a witch and a gingerbread house. Grieg’s piano concerto adds a touch of Anna Thorvaldsdottir, who opens this Norwegian folk. Sarah Kirkland Snider skillfully draws a wide arc, with concert. The program continues with throbbing brass accents and slashing chords driving up tension. Bruch’s violin concerto, performed by Frank Almond, returning to the MSO stage. Finally, Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances is an orchestral suite Converging Landscapes with three movements. April 1, 2022 Tour #7040 In The Dharma at Big Sur, composer John Adamas Beethoven and Bruckner invokes the majesty of his adopted Pacific Coast and March 4, 2022 Tour #7039 the way “the current pounds and smashes… in a slow, “Helmchen performs Beethoven has a noble lazy rhythm of terrifying power.” Tracy Silverman, one of bearing and sound,” says the New York Times. the greatest exponents of the electric violin, performs Helmchen performs Beethoven’s Third Piano here against a backdrop of evocative projected visuals Concert, in which Beethoven pays homage to by cinematographer Adam Larsen. Mozart’s music. Bruckner’s Seventh, whose music began as a dream, is regarded as one of the greatest symphonies of all time. Brahms Second Concero Strauss & Schumann May 13, 2022 Tour #7041 June 10, 2022 Tour #7042 This heavily German program brings together Conductor Ruth Reinhardt makes her MSO debut, Schumann’s restless and innovative Fourth Symphony; which includes Dvoraks pastoral Fifth Symphony, Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen, a deeply personal listen for the hunting horns, folk dances, and a work of inner transformation; and an orchestral storm rumbling through its cinematic finale. This arrangement of Mendelsohn’s tale of mistaken identity. concert begins with Lotta Wennakoski’s “Flounce”, Distinguished pianist Awadagin Pratt is the first to a pulsing work characterized by brisk gestures and perform a new piano concerto by rising star composer lace-like ornamenting. Jessie Montgomery. FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: Personalized Tours, Inc. TOUR INCLUDES: W4928 Pheasant Valley Road • Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation Waldo, WI 53093 • Premium Orchestra Section Seating 920.528.7600 ONE-DAY TOURS ARE NONREFUNDABLE. www.GoPersonalized.com .
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