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Partner Story, Capital City Hues: Charting the Course for the Symphony, Part 2

Partner Story, Capital City Hues: Charting the Course for the Symphony, Part 2

Thank you to Jonathan Gramling for interviewing our Executive Director Robert Reed in a recent issue of Capital City Hues! This is part 2 of the story, which appeared in their February 20, 2023 issue. Read Part 1 of the Story Enjoy! Last summer, Robert Reed became the...
Symphony E-News & Stories, March 2023

Symphony E-News & Stories, March 2023

Next Concerts: Dazzling Violin & Spring April 14, 15, 16 feat. Blake Pouliot, Violin Learn More & Buy Tickets   “April brings the return of Canadian violinist Blake Pouliot, who scored a hit with our audiences playing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto...
Partner Story, Capital City Hues: Charting the Course for the Symphony, Part 2

Partner Story, Capital City Hues: Charting the Course for the Symphony, Part 1

Thank you to Jonathan Gramling for interviewing our Executive Director Robert Reed in the latest issue of Capital City Hues! This story appeared on the cover of their February 6, 2023 issue and the full text of the article is below. Read Part 2 of the Story Enjoy!...
Symphony E-News & Stories, January 2023

Symphony E-News & Stories, January 2023

This Friday, Saturday, & Sunday! Towering Piano & Virtuosity, featuring Yefim Bronfman “We open this concert with our first-ever performance of Schubert’s Symphony No. 3, a spirited work written while he was still a teenager. Another Madison Symphony...
Symphony E-News & Stories, April 2022

Symphony E-News & Stories, April 2022

Missa SolemnisApril 8, 9, and 10 Yes, Mozart was his inspiration, but Haydn was Beethoven’s teacher. Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz performs the Violin Concerto in G major. A great work from the height of Beethoven’s composing career, the monumental Missa Solemnis is...
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