pixel

A Soirée of Song – Sold Out

MSOL Party of Note: Spend an intimate musical evening in a lovely luxury apartment. Vocalist Susan Lee will perform jazz and Broadway standards from the 1920’s to the 1950s.

Science and Music: Creative Cousins — Sold Out

MSOL Party of Note: Science is fun in the lab of Bassam Shakhashiri! Join us as we explore concepts and connections between experimentation, composition, scale, patterns, periodicity and fulfillment.

MSOL Midwinter Luncheon

Join us at Nakoma Golf Club as John DeMain discusses the past, present and future of the MSO – America’s premiere regional orchestra. Registration is closed.

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.

The Final Forte

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

Four of Wisconsin's brightest young musicians compete for top honors in Overture Hall, in a performance broadcast live on WPT and WPR on March 13.

Behind the Music: An MSOL Discovery Talk

Join guest speaker Norman Gilliland on April 11th for a presentation and conversation entitled "Pushing the Boundaries" — leading up to our 4/12-14 concerts. Registration is now closed.

April Concerts Open Rehearsal

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

Join us for the final rehearsal leading up to An Auspicious Debut: Marc-André Hamelin April 12–14. Space is limited. RSVP required.

Magic of Music Lunch with Marc-André Hamelin

Blackhawk Country Club 3606 Blackhawk Dr,, Madison, WI, United States

Join Marc-André Hamelin for an intimate afternoon at Blackhawk Country Club as he discusses in-depth musical topics over a delicious meal. Registration is now closed.

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.

Loading...