About This Event
Join us for opening night of the Milwaukee Chamber Music Festival at the Charles Allis Art Museum on Friday, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. Milwaukee Symphony's First Associate Concertmaster Ilana Setapen and pianist Yaniv Dinur open the festival with a French-inspired program alongside Beethoven's epic Kreutzer Sonata in the Allis' French parlor.
Ilana Setapen, violin
Yaniv Dinur, piano
7 p.m. at Charles Allis Art Museum — The French Parlor
Program:
Boulanger — Deux Morceaux
Rachmaninoff — Deux Morceaux de Salon
Debussy — Violin Sonata
*Intermission*
Beethoven — Violin Sonata no. 9 "Kreutzer"
Tickets:
$65 Day 1 or $230 for a 3-Day Pass
Your one-day ticket or 3-day pass provide you with one complimentary glass of wine per Festival day.
About the Milwaukee Chamber Music Festival
Created by pianist Yaniv Dinur in partnership with the Charles Allis Art Museum, the first annual Milwaukee Chamber Music Festival brings some of Milwaukee's best musicians together to celebrate classical music this August at the Allis. Enjoy three days of Music from Bach, Tchaikovsky and more Aug. 23-34.
Where It's Happening
Meet the Organizer
Charles Allis Art Museum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization enriching Milwaukee’s quality of life by creating opportunities for residents and visitors to experience history, culture, and the arts, in particular by offering vibrant exhibitions and performances in a stately and intimate urban mansion, which permanently houses the art collection of Sarah and Charles Allis.
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