American Voices
Features
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Wheelchair Accessible
- Access via Lift
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Adaptive Equipment Available
- Allen-Bradley Hall is equipped with a tele-coil or T-coil Loop system. No additional assistive listening devices are required for patrons with compatible hearing aids or cochlear implants. If you do not have a compatible device, please pick up a loop receiver from the House Manager. Allen-Bradley Hall is also equipped with an infrared listening system. Headsets are available from the House Manager. Assistive listening devices are offered free of charge, but a driver's license or valid ID is required as security.
- Elevator
- Yes
- Blind and Visually Impaired Accommodations
- Yes
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Accommodations
- Yes
- Sensory Friendly Accommodations
- Yes
- ADA-Compliant Rooms
- Yes
- ADA-Compliant Bathrooms
- Yes
- Service Animals Welcome
- Yes
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Performing Arts Type
- Music
American Voices
212 W Wisconsin Ave - Milwaukee, WI 53203
Music Director Ken-David Masur conducts a powerful program highlighting three generations of American composers. In Aaron Copland’s stirring musical portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the composer begins by suggesting “the mysterious sense of fatality that surrounds Lincoln’s personality” and ends by attempting “to draw a simple but impressive frame about the words of Lincoln himself.” MSO Principal Clarinet Todd Levy performs Richard Danielpour’s From the Mountaintop, dedicated to the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The evening concludes with Charles Ives’s Second Symphony, which samples classic American folk tunes such as “America the Beautiful,” “Turkey in the Straw,” and “Camptown Races” — the last of which Lincoln himself used as a campaign song, bringing the concert full circle.