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Ax is Back!

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison, WI

The Madison Symphony Orchestra's 2018-2019 season opens with the return of one of the world's great pianists, Emanuel Ax.

Epic Romance

201 State Street, Madison, WI

The dynamic Canadian Tania Miller is featured as guest conductor, and Grammy Award-winning cellist Zuill Bailey makes his Madison debut October 19-21.

Paul Jacobs

Overture Hall 201 State Street, Madison, WI, United States

Paul Jacobs, Grammy-winning artist and established member of the Juilliard School Organ Department, presents an all-Bach program on Tuesday, October 23rd.

Remembering Lenny

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison, WI

Nov. 9-11, celebrate 25 years with John DeMain and Leonard Bernstein's 100th year as a composer, and the last work Lenny conducted, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7.

A Madison Symphony Christmas

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison, WI

Nov. 30, Dec. 1&2, begin your holiday season together with the MSO, Mt. Zion Gospel Choir, Madison Youth Choirs, and singers Cecilia Violetta López and Kyle Ketelsen.

Pictures at an Exhibition

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison, WI

Violinist James Ehnes joins the MSO February 15–17, 2019 for an extraordinary program, featuring Madison-resident Harbison’s The Most Often Used Chords, Brahms’ Violin Concerto, and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.

Chelsea Chen

Overture Hall 201 State Street, Madison, WI, United States

Chelsea Chen’s Overture Hall debut on February 19, 2019, features her original Taiwanese Suite, plus works by Grieg, Holst’s The Planets, and more.

Orchestral Brilliance: Three Virtuosi

Overture Center for the Arts 201 State Street, Madison, WI

The Madison Symphony Orchestra celebrates three of its own artists — Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, Clarinetist JJ Koh, and Tubist Joshua Biere — March 8–10, 2019.

An Auspicious Debut: Marc-André Hamelin

201 State Street, Madison, WI

Marc-André Hamelin debuts with the MSO April 12–14, 2019, performing Strauss’ Burleske and Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G. Mozart's Symphony No. 38 and Debussy’s La Mer complete the poetic program.

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