Special
Performance…
Venue: Promenade Hall
Thursday, April 28, 2022
7:00 p.m.
Admission: Free and open to the public — $5 suggested donation at the door.
Please register to attend if you’d like to confirm your attendance and receive an email reminder ahead of the event. Thank you!
The resident quartet of our award-winning HeartStrings® program, the Rhapsodie Quartet includes our Co-Concertmaster Suzanne Beia, Principal Violist Christopher Dozoryst, Principal Cellist Karl Lavine, and violinist Laura Burns. United in mission, the members of the quartet create a fusion of talent, passion, and heart in their performances. Join us for our return to Overture Center’s Promenade Hall for our first indoor quartet recital of the season — it’s FREE and open to the public!
Please take note: We will adhere to all public safety guidelines and cooperate with Overture Center for your safety. Proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter the building. Masks will be required for this performance in Promenade Hall. Visit madisonsymphony.org/FAQ for more.
Run Time: 1 hour, plus 15 minute intermission
Felix Mendelssohn, String Quartet in E flat major
Sergei Rachmaninoff, String Quartet No. 2 in G minor
Intermission
Wolfgang A. Mozart, String Quartet in D major
The Rhapsodie Quartet is the resident quartet of the Madison Symphony Orchestra’s HeartStrings Community Engagement Program. HeartStrings is the MSO’s innovative program designed to address the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of children and adults with disabilities, long-term illnesses and assisted living needs. To bring live music to these individuals in structured and meaningful ways, the Rhapsodie Quartet presents monthly, music therapy-informed sessions from September through May at partner locations that embrace these populations, reaching nearly 4,000 individuals annually.
Through ongoing relationships with special education and rehabilitation programs at south-central Wisconsin state institutions, retirement communities, and health care facilities, HeartStrings serves a diverse population of varying needs and ages. The program enhances participants’ quality of life by using musical experiences as dynamic forces of change in specific communication behaviors and existing physical and cognitive conditions. The program brings meaningful arts experiences directly to participants in a comfortable and familiar setting, providing a valuable resource for facilities that serve these participants and an opportunity for caregivers to mutually interact in uplifting, enjoyable and engaging experiences with their clients. HeartStrings is grounded in the believe that music touches people on a fundamental level regardless of age or level of functioning.