Music from China – Silk & Bamboo
Rich sonorities and compelling melodies of sizhu music are invoked by musicians performing on traditional Chinese instruments including the erhu, pipa, zheng, and dizi. The ensemble presents masterworks from the […]
Rich sonorities and compelling melodies of sizhu music are invoked by musicians performing on traditional Chinese instruments including the erhu, pipa, zheng, and dizi. The ensemble presents masterworks from the […]
The Choral Arts Society unleashes flights of fancy in the works of Faure, Bach, and Vaughan Williams. With its crashingly rebellious solo piano part, Fantasia on the Old 104th echoes […]
Join the Racine Symphony Orchestra for an unforgettable Spring Concert, featuring Artist in Residence, harpist Rebecca Royce, and the launch of our exciting Beethoven Project. This program beautifully blends the […]
Join Tergar Madison for a 5-week hybrid workshop designed to make meditation enriching and accessible from anywhere. This program will guide you through the essential topics of awareness, compassion, and […]
Billboard charting classical-crossover quartet, Sons of Serendip, won the hearts of fans and judges alike as finalists on America’s Got Talent (NBC) with their ethereal and emotionally stirring interpretations of […]
Concluding a year in which the Philharmonic celebrates great Wisconsin artists, we finally bring the world to Waukesha with Andrey Gugnin, one of the great young Russian pianists of our […]
Composers love to dance just like you! Join Festival City Symphony for a lively, toe-tapping concert featuring dance-inspired music from around the world. From the elegance of Tchaikovsky’s ballet Sleeping […]
Join Tergar Madison for a 5-week hybrid workshop designed to make meditation enriching and accessible from anywhere. This program will guide you through the essential topics of awareness, compassion, and […]
Once again the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra will finish out the season with another “over-the-top” orchestral journey. The young Russian phenomenon Andrey Gugnin — who, last season, entered our hearts with a magisterial rendition of the Grieg Piano Concerto, done miraculously with the LSO without rehearsal! — returns. This will no doubt be an equally […]
As the United States nears the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, explore music from 1776 through the start of the Civil War, performed on period […]
We close our season of rediscovery with a reflection on musical identity as varied, searching and complex as the nation itself. From Quinn Mason’s vibrant overture to the open-hearted lyricism […]
Our final concert features composer/flutist/vocalist Nathalie Joachim, who will perform her piece Ki Moun Ou Ye, which explores her Haitian heritage. The concert is a partnership with the museum exhibit […]
