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November
202514nov7:30 pmConcert Choir & Chorale with Jocelyn Hagen
Time
November 14, 2025 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
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Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Mead Witter School of Music Changemaker Series With Jocelyn Hagen, composer and vocalist …… Jocelyn Hagen composes music that has been
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Students free (ticket required)
Mead Witter School of Music Changemaker Series
With Jocelyn Hagen, composer and vocalist
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Jocelyn Hagen composes music that has been described as “simply magical” (Fanfare Magazine) and “dramatic and deeply moving” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis/St. Paul). She is a pioneer in the field of composition, pushing the expectations of musicians and audiences with large-scale multimedia works, electro-acoustic music, dance, opera, and publishing. Her first forays into composition were via songwriting, still very evident in her work. The majority of her compositions are for the voice: solo, chamber and choral. Her melodic music is rhythmically driven and texturally complex, rich in color and deeply heartfelt.
In 2019 and 2020, choirs and orchestras across the country are premiering her multimedia symphony The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci that includes video projections created by a team of visual artists, highlighting da Vinci’s spectacular drawings, inventions, and texts. Hagen describes her process of composing for choir, orchestra and film simultaneously in a Tedx Talk given at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, now available on YouTube. Her dance opera collaboration with choreographer Penelope Freeh, Test Pilot, received the 2017 American Prize in the musical theater/opera division as well as a Sage Award for “Outstanding Design.” The panel declared the work “a tour de force of originality.”
As a fierce advocate for gender equality and inclusivity, Hagen’s Compose Like A Girl initiative amplifies female-identifying composers, helps conductors diversify their concerts, and works toward more equality in music programming and commissioning. Through her podcasts, she engages in discussions with renowned composers like Reena Esmail, Chen Yi, and Rosephanye Powell. These conversations delve into the dynamics of opportunity, power, and privilege within the arts, advocating for female-identifying composers to embrace their unique artistic expression with confidence. The initiative also provides mentorship to emerging women composers, and highlights excellent work through her newly developed Compose Like A Girl Choral Series.
In 2013 Hagen released an EP entitled MASHUP, in which she performs Debussy’s “Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum” while singing Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team.” She is also one half of the band Nation, an a cappella duo with composer/performer Timothy C. Takach, and together they perform and serve as clinicians for choirs from all over the world.
Hagen’s commissions include Conspirare, the Minnesota Opera, the Minnesota Orchestra, the International Federation of Choral Music, the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota, Georgia, Connecticut and Texas, the North Dakota Music Teachers Association, Cantus, the Boston Brass, the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and the St. Olaf Band, among many others. Her work is independently published through JH Music, as well as through Graphite Publishing, G. Schirmer, ECS Publishing, Fred Bock Music Publishing, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, and Boosey and Hawkes.
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202515nov8:00 am8:30 pmMini Band Clinic and Teacher Retreat
Time
November 15, 2025 8:00 am - 8:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center
740 University Avenue
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Registration Deadline: October 31, 2025 Program: November 15, 2025 Learn more and register: precollege.wisc.edu/summer-music-clinic/mini-music-clinics Students in grades 9–12 and/or music educators of all levels and experiences are invited to join us on the
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Registration Deadline: October 31, 2025
Program: November 15, 2025
Learn more and register:
precollege.wisc.edu/summer-music-clinic/mini-music-clinics
Students in grades 9–12 and/or music educators of all levels and experiences are invited to join us on the UW–Madison campus for a challenging, fast-paced day of musical growth and connection. Designed to supplement students’ school, community or individual music experience, Mini Music Clinics serve to enhance music education through large and small group learning from UW–Madison faculty and graduate students and renowned educators from across the country. High schoolers will build connections with the UW–Madison campus and their fellow musicians and perform in a final concert at the end of the day, often in collaboration with a UW-Madison ensemble.
All music educators (pre-service, current, retired) are invited to spend the day on campus with or without your students for a rejuvenating retreat focused on connection, relevant skill-building, and topical conversation.
Mini Band Clinic Concert
Free | No ticket required
November 15, 2025 at 7 pm
Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
Hamel Music Center
Featuring the UW–Madison Wind Ensemble and the Mini Clinic Band
202516nov2:00 pmLow Brass Ensemble
Time
November 16, 2025 2:00 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
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December
Time
December 2, 2025 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
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Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Scott Teeple, conductor
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Scott Teeple, conductor
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202504dec7:30 pmUniversity Symphony Orchestra
Time
December 4, 2025 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
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Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Oriol Sans, conductor
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Oriol Sans, conductor
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202505dec7:30 pmJohannes Wallmann
Time
December 5, 2025 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
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Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series Johannes Wallmann and friends celebrate the release of his quintet’s new album Not Tired, to
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Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series
Johannes Wallmann and friends celebrate the release of his quintet’s new album Not Tired, to be released on December 5.
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January
202611jan12:30 pmLive from MWSoM: Avanti Piano Trio
Time
January 11, 2026 12:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
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Free | No ticket required Live from the Mead Witter School of Music presents: Avanti Piano Trio Alissa Freeman, piano Hillary Hempel, violin Hannah Wolkstein, cello …… “Live from the Mead Witter School
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Live from the Mead Witter School of Music presents:
Avanti Piano Trio
Alissa Freeman, piano
Hillary Hempel, violin
Hannah Wolkstein, cello
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“Live from the Mead Witter School of Music” is a chamber music series held the second Sunday of each month at the Hamel Music Center during the academic year.
The series is made available by the generosity of donors to the David and Kato Perlman Live from the Mead Witter School of Music Fund.
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Time
January 20, 2026 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Collins Recital Hall
740 University Avenue
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Tickets on sale soon $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series Sole Nero Jess Johnson, piano Anthony Di Sanza, percussion With guest artists Alissa Freeman,
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Tickets on sale soon
$20 general admission
Students free (ticket required)
Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series
Sole Nero
Jess Johnson, piano
Anthony Di Sanza, percussion
With guest artists
Alissa Freeman, piano
Anthony DiMartinis, percussion
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202625jan7:30 pmPro Arte Quartet
Time
January 25, 2026 7:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Hamel Music Center - Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall
740 University Avenue
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Purchase tickets $20 general admission Students free (ticket required) Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Ensemble Series David Perry, violin Suzanne Beia, violin Sally Chisholm, viola Parry Karp, violoncello
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Students free (ticket required)
Mead Witter School of Music Faculty Ensemble Series
David Perry, violin
Suzanne Beia, violin
Sally Chisholm, viola
Parry Karp, violoncello
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