About This Event
Spring Into the Allis – A Night of Music & Art
Friday, April 18, 2025
7:00–9:00 PM (Doors open at 6:15PM | Reception to follow)
Charles Allis Art Museum
Prices will increase to $25 on Friday
Step into spring with an evening of captivating live music, stunning art, and historic charm at the Charles Allis Art Museum! Set in the breathtaking Great Hall, styled after a Tudor banquet space, this unforgettable concert will fill the mansion with the rich sounds of strings and piano, performed by the renowned Fulton Chamber Players. From the soaring melodies of the violin and the rich harmonies of the viola, this program promises a dynamic and immersive experience that will delight students, artists, and the East Side’s vibrant community alike.
While you're here, take time to explore the mansion, wander through the museum’s exhibitions, and immerse yourself in the incredible art collection of Charles and Sarah Allis—a treasure trove of paintings, prints, ceramics, and more.
Light refreshments available for purchase throughout the evening as you mingle and soak in the atmosphere.
Join us for a lively evening of music, culture, and conversation in one of Milwaukee’s most beautiful and historic spaces. Come for the concert, stay for the experience!
Featured Food Truck – Big E’s Epic Eats: Place your order before you walk into the museum!
A Milwaukee favorite, Big E’s Epic Eats serves fast, flavorful comfort food with a smile. Enjoy juicy smash burgers, crispy chicken strips, melty grilled cheese, and fried favorites like cheese curds, pickle fries, and tater tots. Locally owned. Always epic. Come hungry. Last call for food orders is 8:15 PM. Food may be enjoyed in the lobby or Great Hall where the performance takes place.
Please note: No food or drink is allowed in the mansion galleries.
PROGRAM- Addison Teng – Violin
- Paul Hauer – Violin
- Amy Hess – Viola
Musical Selections:
- Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor, RV 522 (arr. Hess)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1680 - 1743)
- Allegro
- Larghetto e spiritoso
- Allegro
- Duo for Violin and Viola in G Major, Op. 70, No. 2
- Leopold Jansa (1795 - 1875)
- Allegro vivace
- Andantino quasi allegretto
- Rondo: Allegro
- String Trio in D Minor, Op. 61, No. 2
- Robert Fuchs (1847 - 1927)
- Energisch bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch
- In ruhiger Anmuth
- Anmuthig bewegt
- Mässig bewegt
- Philomel Waltz
- Johann Strauss I (1804 - 1849)
- Two Waltzes from "Gold and Silver"
- Franz Lehár (1870 - 1948)
- The Beautiful Blue Danube
- Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899)
About Fulton Chamber PlayersFulton Chamber Players is a world-class classical music ensemble dedicated to delivering exceptional performances and inspiring the next generation of musicians. Since debuting in 2022, FCP has performed across the U.S. and internationally, collaborating with renowned artists and giving back through student masterclasses. Operating under the Fulton Music Society, the ensemble is committed to transforming music education and bridging the gap between student life and professional artistry.Prices will increase to $25 on Friday
Parking
Street parking is available near the museum, but for a smoother experience, we recommend using rideshare services like Lyft or Uber.
We've also partnered with CVS (1650 N. Farwell Ave) to offer convenient parking for our guests. You may park in the spaces at the back of the CVS lot. Please avoid parking near the store entrance to keep those spaces open for CVS customers.
Thank you for helping us maintain a positive relationship with our community partners!
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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