Last week, conductor Ken-David Masur wrapped up a critically-acclaimed three-week festival with the Milwaukee Symphony exploring and celebrating our relationship with earth’s most precious natural resource, which the city of Milwaukee is surrounded by.
As the centerpiece of Masur’s 22-23 season with the Symphony, which explores the natural world and its relationship to humanity, the MSO Water Festival included performances of music by Tan Dun, Takemitsu, Debussy, Rameau, Handel, Britten, Hailstork, Ellen Grime, David Ludwig and others, and also highlighted local community partners whose work centers on conservation and education.
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