Rhapsodie Quartet Recital
333 W Main St, Madison, WI, United StatesExperience our Rhapsodie Quartet for an intimate recital on October 12th performing Hayden and Beethoven at the Capitol Lakes Grand Hall — it's FREE and open to the public.
Experience our Rhapsodie Quartet for an intimate recital on October 12th performing Hayden and Beethoven at the Capitol Lakes Grand Hall — it's FREE and open to the public.
Enjoy a wide variety of beers and sausages to taste, celebrate the harvest, and mingle with others at this Party of Note! Reservations now closed for this event.
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, Grammy-winning artist and established member of the Juilliard School Organ Department, presents an all-Bach program on Tuesday, October 23rd.
Join us for the final rehearsal leading up to the "Remembering Lenny" November 9, 10 and 11 concert performances. Space is limited. RSVP required.
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.
The Fall Youth Concerts are designed to introduce upper elementary students in grades 4-8 to classical music and the full symphony orchestra. They also feature the winners of the annual Fall Youth Concerto Competition.
On Monday, Nov. 26, raise a joyful noise with the Overture Concert Organ. Join our Principal Organist Greg Zelek to celebrate and share the spirit of the season together. It's FREE and all ages are welcome!
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.
For the first time, “A Madison Symphony Christmas” will be aired on Wisconsin Public Television, 12/17/18 at 8:00 p.m., and 12/25/18 at 9:30 p.m.