Review; Waukesha Symphony Reach Exceeds Grasp at Times in Program
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › October 03, 2007
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › October 03, 2007
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Music director Alexander Platt routinely pushes the Waukesha Symphony to its limits, an admirable practice that leads to noble failure and inspired triumph in about equal measure.
Take, for example, Tuesday evening's program, at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in Brookfield. Platt themed it around British music composed during World War II. He opened with the four stormy Sea Interludes from Benjamin Britten's "Peter Grimes," an opera about social breakdown in a fishing village. He ended it with Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 5, a paean to transcendent serenity.See the full content of this document
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Review; Waukesha Symphony Reach Exceeds Grasp at Times in Program
Britten's piece opens with a high, tense unison that immediately exposed the tonal thinness and dicey...
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