Meet the Mighty Klais – Sold Out
MSOL Party of Note: Go backstage with the MSO’s Principal Organist and Curator, Greg Zelek, as he shows us the inner workings of the Overture Concert Organ.
MSOL Party of Note: Go backstage with the MSO’s Principal Organist and Curator, Greg Zelek, as he shows us the inner workings of the Overture Concert Organ.
Bring the kids to the Madison Children's Museum to meet MSO Musicians and hear performances from local classical music groups. Free with museum admission.
Cellist Thomas Mesa and Principal Organist Greg Zelek present a unique collaboration to close MSO’s Overture Concert Organ season April 16, 2019, featuring selections from Debussy, Bach, Tchaikovsky, and more.
Experience our Rhapsodie Quartet for an intimate recital on April 27 performing Mozart and Brahms at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art — it's FREE and open to the public.
To close our 2018–2019 season, John DeMain and the MSO partner with three choirs and eight opera singers May 3–5, 2019, to present one of the greatest musical feats in the classical repertoire, Mahler’s Symphony No. 8.
Bring your pipes, and your friends and family, to raise a joyful noise with the Overture Concert Organ and Andrew Schaeffer on Saturday, May 4. Free and open to the public.
Symphony Soup is a concert designed for students in grades Kindergarten-3 and is the culminating event of the MSO’s nationally recognized Up Close & Musical® in-school residency program.
This concert is the culmination of a yearlong curriculum of classroom activities during which students in grade 3-5 explore music and learn to play the soprano recorder.
MSOL Party of Note: May 17th, step back in time to Paris between the wars among the glitterati and literati at Django Reinhardt’s sizzling hot gypsy jazz club.
Please join the Madison Symphony Orchestra League for our Spring Luncheon and Annual Meeting at Maple Bluff Country Club. Registration is now closed for this event.