Jul 2, 2025 | 25-26 Organ Season, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Press Releases
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Zaquinha De Abreu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:July 2, 2025 Madison Symphony Orchestra’s 2025–2026 Overture Concert Organ Season AnnouncedSubscriptions available now — single tickets go on sale September 4, 2025 Madison, Wis. – The Madison Symphony Orchestra (MSO) celebrates the...
Feb 15, 2025 | 24-25 Symphony Season, Education, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Moments
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Antonín Dvořák,
Carter Pann,
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Christopher Dozoryst,
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WYSO The Rhapsodie Quartet, the resident quartet of our award-winning HeartStrings® program, performed a Valentine’s Day themed recital at the WYSO Center for Music. Despite some less than ideal weather, over 100 patrons attended this free performance! The quartet,...
Dec 23, 2020 | Artist Stories, Madison Symphony Orchestra, MSO Musicians
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Christopher Dozoryst,
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Wisconsin Ensemble Project Several of our Madison Symphony Orchestra musicians have formed a group to explore chamber music more deeply, and find ways to support social justice. Mary Theodore shared this story with us about the WE Project origins, and the first project that takes place this...