Masur Conducts Brahms

Features

  • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Access via Lift
  • 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
  • Performing Arts Type
    • Music

Masur Conducts Brahms

Event Date
Jun 6, 2025 - Jun 7, 2025. 11:15a on Friday, June 6 | 7:30p on Saturday, June 7

Information: 414-291-7605
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The MSO’s own principal cellist Susan Babini performs an unforgettable concerto by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Aaron Jay Kernis, whose expansive and haunting solo cello concerto Colored Field was inspired by a visit to a former WWII concentration camp. Later, Music Director Ken-David Masur conducts Brahms’ First Symphony, whose brilliance helped the composer step out of Beethoven’s shadow; critic Eduard Hanslick said of Brahms’s First that “...even the layman will immediately recognize it as one of the most distinctive and magnificent works of the symphonic literature.”