
"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl
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George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," composed by Gershwin in 1924.
George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," composed by Gershwin in 1924 and featuring Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ken-David Masur.

"Rhapsody in Blue" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl
Clip: Episode 1 | 3m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," composed by Gershwin in 1924 and featuring Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ken-David Masur.
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Guest Piano Soloist Aaron Diehl
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Aaron Diehl discusses his musical preferences and his love of Duke Ellington. (3m 11s)
Meet the Musicians: Nicholas Mariscal
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Nicholas Mariscal says playing the cello has parallels to a good relationship. (1m 46s)
Meet the Musicians: Principal Flutist Sonora Slocum
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Sonora Slocum was meant to be a musician. Her name means "sound." (1m 59s)
Milwaukee Symphony Excerpt from "Opening"
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Excerpt of Composer Eric Nathan's piece "Opening" which was commissioned by the MSO. (2m 22s)
"New World A-Comin'" with Guest Soloist Aaron Diehl
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Duke Ellington's "New World A-Comin'," composed by Duke Ellington in 1943. (3m 30s)
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Work inside the Bradley Symphony Center included the careful restoration of 1930s murals. (2m 22s)
Theater Restoration and Renovation
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The MSO raised $89 million to acquire and renovate the 1930s Grand Warner Theater. (6m 41s)
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Excerpt of Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird Suite," composed in 1919. (2m 4s)
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