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SUMMARY:Sole Nero - Faculty Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$20 general admission\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nMead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series \nSole Nero\nJess Johnson\, piano\nAnthony Di Sanza\, percussion \nWith guest artists\nAlissa Freeman\, piano\nAnthony DeMartinis\, percussion \n…… \nProgram \n\n…… \nBased in Madison\, Sole Nero is committed to exploring and programming new and existing works for piano and percussion duo. In an effort to contribute to the repertoire of this diverse medium\, the duo has engaged in an extensive commissioning/premiering project resulting in many new works since 2002. Sole Nero has performed extensively in the United States and has appeared in Shenyang and Beijing\, China. In addition\, the duo has performed at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention\, the Society of Composers National Conference\, and the MTNA National Conference. \nSole Nero’s repertoire has explored works involving multi-media\, including Across a Distance\, a theatre production for soprano\, deaf actor\, and video images with piano and percussion duo. The music for this production was composed for Sole Nero by Scott Gendel. In 2004 the duo released its first compact disc recording on the Equilibrium label titled Music per Due.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/sole-nero/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Artist Series
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SUMMARY:The Bridge Project
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required\nAlso streaming live \nThe Bridge Project\nBen Ferris\nThomas Weiland\nDan Van ZeeLand\nNoah Brooks\nHeejo Yang\nChantel Davis\nJun Lee\nBen Campbell \n…… \nProgram \n \n…… \nThe Bridge Project started in 2021 and brought together a School of Music jazz quartet and string quartet. The ensemble works with high school and junior high school students to share performances and show the “bridging” of improvised music with written music to demonstrate that there’s room for expansion in the curriculum.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/the-bridge-project/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Ensemble Series
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SUMMARY:Verità Baroque - Madison Early Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$35 GA; $30 senior\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nWeekend Pass\n$90 GA; $75 senior\nStudents free (ticket required) \n…… \nProgram \n\n…… \nHailed by the BBC as “fearless in expression and musically irresistible\,” VERITÀ Baroque launches its first American tour with The Storm of Emotions—a journey through the unleashed forces of nature and the human soul. Each work explores emotion in its rawest form: impetuous\, mysterious\, uncontrollable. \nAntonio Vivaldi\, master of musical theatricality\, leads us into a world where storms are not merely meteorological but metaphors for passion. His language enters into dialogue with contemporary composers SJ Hanke and Alessio Barcellini\, who give voice to new forms of rebellion—emotional\, internal\, and imaginative. Historical instruments meet modern compositional voices\, creating experimental textures\, inventive harmonies\, and unexpected sonic landscapes. \nAdding a rare dimension\, Nicola Canzano will perform his own works live with VERITÀ Baroque\, giving audiences the chance to witness music’s creation in real time. This collaboration bridges centuries\, offering an immersive artistic experience. \n…… \nThe 2026 Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) celebrates over 20 years of excellence in early music while inaugurating a new chapter. Since its founding in 2000\, MEMF has been a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s musical landscape\, bringing international artists\, scholars\, and students together to explore historical repertoire through concerts\, masterclasses\, and community engagement. The 2026 revival honors this legacy while expanding the festival into an immersive\, interdisciplinary experience—uniting Baroque music\, dance\, visual art\, and innovation.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/verita-baroque-memf/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Immersive Art Experience - Madison Early Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nChazen Art Museum\n 750 University Avenue\nMadison\, WI  \nFor the first time\, VERITÀ Baroque transforms the galleries of the Chazen Museum of Art into a living stage\, creating a multisensory encounter with visual art. Musicians are placed throughout the museum\, filling each room with live Baroque sound as visitors move from gallery to gallery. \nGuided tours become journeys where audiences experience art not only with their eyes but also through sound\, rhythm\, and spatial awareness. This integration of music\, dance\, and visual art invites visitors to step inside the artworks themselves\, reimagining the museum as a complete sensory landscape: unforgettable and transformative. \n…… \nThe 2026 Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) celebrates over 20 years of excellence in early music while inaugurating a new chapter. Since its founding in 2000\, MEMF has been a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s musical landscape\, bringing international artists\, scholars\, and students together to explore historical repertoire through concerts\, masterclasses\, and community engagement. The 2026 revival honors this legacy while expanding the festival into an immersive\, interdisciplinary experience—uniting Baroque music\, dance\, visual art\, and innovation.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/immersive-art-experience-memf/
LOCATION:WI
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SUMMARY:Quantz & Physics Lecture Recital - Madison Early Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$35 GA; $30 senior\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nWeekend Pass\n$90 GA; $75 senior\nStudents free (ticket required) \nThis program combines a physics lecture with a concert\, exploring the incommensurability of acoustic waves\, Baroque-era tunings\, and reflections on quantum mechanical wave theory. Presented in honor of the centenary of Schrödinger’s equation\, the evening bridges history\, science\, and innovation in a unique celebration of art and discovery. \nThe performance unfolds through Baroque music interwoven with whimsical cat-themed works dedicated to Schrödinger\, ultimately transforming into an immersive electronic experience where sound and dance enter a contemporary dialogue with history. At its center is Johann Joachim Quantz\, a leading figure at the court of Frederick II of Prussia. \nQuantz’s music becomes a meeting ground for past and present\, resonating alongside explorations of physics\, quantum theory\, and electronic sound—a testament to the enduring power of creativity across time and disciplines.\n…… \nProgram \n\n…… \nThe 2026 Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) celebrates over 20 years of excellence in early music while inaugurating a new chapter. Since its founding in 2000\, MEMF has been a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s musical landscape\, bringing international artists\, scholars\, and students together to explore historical repertoire through concerts\, masterclasses\, and community engagement. The 2026 revival honors this legacy while expanding the festival into an immersive\, interdisciplinary experience—uniting Baroque music\, dance\, visual art\, and innovation.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/quantz-physics-lecture-recital-memf/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Wings in Wisconsin\, A Family Concert Experience - Madison Early Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Free | Ticket required \nWinter Wings in Wisconsin: A Family Concert Experience \nTake flight on a joyful winter journey as Taya the Goldfinch searches for her lost friend\, the Cuckoo Bird. This interactive family concert features live Baroque music performed by the internationally acclaimed ensemble VERITÀ\, led and directed by celebrated educator Dr. Zeynep Alpan. Through music\, movement\, and sound-making inspired by the birds of Wisconsin\, audiences of all ages become part of the story. \nPre-concert activities begin at 10 am and include a wing-making station\, an instrument petting zoo\, and a visit from the Bird Alliance\, where families can learn more about Wisconsin’s birds. Coffee and tea will be provided. \nThe concert begins at 11 am and brings Taya’s story to life through music and audience participation\, inviting listeners to listen closely\, move freely\, and follow musical clues as the adventure unfolds. \nFamilies can also join a community bird scavenger hunt leading up to the concert. Starting January 18\, we’ll send out one new clue each day; follow the clues to visit local Madison businesses and collect bird-themed stickers\, then bring your completed collection to the concert to claim a special prize (and help reunite Taya and the Cuckoo Bird!). \nFree and open to all ages\, this playful winter concert is the perfect way to gather\, explore\, and celebrate music\, nature\, and community together. \n…… \nThe 2026 Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) celebrates over 20 years of excellence in early music while inaugurating a new chapter. Since its founding in 2000\, MEMF has been a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s musical landscape\, bringing international artists\, scholars\, and students together to explore historical repertoire through concerts\, masterclasses\, and community engagement. The 2026 revival honors this legacy while expanding the festival into an immersive\, interdisciplinary experience—uniting Baroque music\, dance\, visual art\, and innovation.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/family-concert-memf/
LOCATION:Lee/Kaufman Rehearsal Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Memorial Carillon
DESCRIPTION:Lyle Anderson\, University Carillonneur Emeritus \nI. UW school songs\nThe University Hymn\nOn Wisconsin\nSongs to Thee\, Wisconsin \nPreludium IV (Matthias Vanden Gheyn\, c. 1755; edited by Leen ’t Hart\, 1968) \nStudy\, for carillon (Jenke Kaldenberg) \nII. Lake Music (Terry Vaughan\, 1970\, revised 1986) \nMysterium Coniunctionis (Cindy Cox\, 2015) \nEstudio V\, from 24 Progressive Lessons\, Op. 31\n(Fernando Sor\, 1828; arranged for carillon by Carlo van Ulft\, 2007) \nIII. Prelude\, from Cello Suite no. 1\, BWV 1007\n(Johann Sebastian Bach\, c. 1720; arr. Albert Gerken\, 1985) \nPassing Thought No. 6 (Anthony Skilbeck\, 2007) \nStudy for Carillon (Theophil Rusterholz\, c. 1960) \nIV. Bist du bei mir\, BWV 508 (often attributed to J. S. Bach; arr. Ronald Barnes\, 1984) \nCarillon (Jan Wagenaar\, Utrecht city carillonneur\, 1937-1954) \nVarsity
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/memorial-carillon-8/
LOCATION:Carillon Tower\, 1160 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Carillon
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SUMMARY:Student Showcase Concert & Dance Performance - Madison Early Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$35 GA; $30 senior\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nWeekend Pass\n$90 GA; $75 senior\nStudents free (ticket required) \nThe Madison Early Music Festival concludes with a celebratory Student Showcase Concert\, highlighting the creativity\, growth\, and collaboration of participants throughout the festival. Students from UW–Madison and beyond will share the results of their intensive work in masterclasses\, workshops\, and rehearsals with international artists of Verità Baroque. \nThe program features ensembles and solo performances that explore the expressive beauty of the Baroque\, enriched by new skills in improvisation\, ornamentation\, and historical performance practice. Dance students and community participants will join the musicians on stage\, presenting choreographies developed during the festival that bring Baroque music to life through movement. \nThis culminating event embodies MEMF’s spirit of tradition and innovation\, offering audiences a glimpse into the dynamic exchange between students\, faculty\, and guest artists. More than a concert\, it is a joyful celebration of learning\, discovery\, and the transformative power of historical performance. \n…… \nThe 2026 Madison Early Music Festival (MEMF) celebrates over 20 years of excellence in early music while inaugurating a new chapter. Since its founding in 2000\, MEMF has been a cornerstone of Wisconsin’s musical landscape\, bringing international artists\, scholars\, and students together to explore historical repertoire through concerts\, masterclasses\, and community engagement. The 2026 revival honors this legacy while expanding the festival into an immersive\, interdisciplinary experience—uniting Baroque music\, dance\, visual art\, and innovation.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/student-showcase-concert-memf/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pro Arte Quartet - Faculty Ensemble Series
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$20 general admission\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nMead Witter School of Music Faculty Ensemble Series \nDavid Perry\, violin\nSuzanne Beia\, violin\nSally Chisholm\, viola\nParry Karp\, violoncello \n…… \nProgram
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/pro-arte-quartet-2/
LOCATION:Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Ensemble Series
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T190110Z
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SUMMARY:Career Chat - Laura Strickling
DESCRIPTION:The School of Music Career Chat Series presents:\nLaura Strickling \nTwo-time GRAMMY award nominee for Best Classical Vocal Solo Album\, soprano Laura Strickling was recognized by The New York Times for her\, “flexible voice\, crystalline diction\, and warm presence.”\n…… \nThe School of Music Career Chat Series introduces students to professionals who have taken multifaceted routes to success in the music industry. Each session features a candid conversation with a guest artist\, where students will get the chance to ask questions directly\, hear behind-the-scenes stories\, and gain insight into the many ways a music career can unfold. \nAll students are invited to attend.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/career-chat-laura-strickling/
LOCATION:Morphy Recital Hall\, 455 N. Park St.\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Chats
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SUMMARY:Guest artist conducting class with Vasily Petrenko
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required\nOpen to the public \nIn collaboration with the Wisconsin Union Theater and the Interdisciplinary Arts Community Sessions\, Vasily Petrenko\, music director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\, leads a special guest artist conducting class for School of Music students. A Q&A moderated by Oriol Sans will follow if time allows.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/conducting-class-petrenko/
LOCATION:Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance Class
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SUMMARY:Jean Carlo Ureña Gonzáles - Guest Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nMead Witter School of Music Guest Artist Series \nJean Carlo Ureña Gonzáles\, percussion \n…… \nProgram \n\n…… \nJean Carlo Ureña Gonzáles is a versatile performer\, composer and educator that connects western and nonwestern tradition into concert settings. He has performed with the National Symphony Orchestra of Santo Domingo\, Jackson Symphony\, Toledo Symphony and Adrian Symphony. He is the founder and co-director of the first Dominican percussion ensemble that combines western and Caribbean musical traditions\, ATEZA’O. Ureña González joined the faculty of the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music as a Assistant Professor of Percussion in the Fall of 2023. \nJean Carlo Ureña González\, a native of the Dominican Republic\, began his musical studies at the Elila Mena Music School\, with piano. While studying western techniques there\, he simultaneously learned Latin percussion techniques from the hand of his father and his oldest brother at home. Jean Carlo joined the Music Academy of the Congregation Mita Inc.\, where he was introduced to western percussion instruments. He furthered his studies at the National Conservatory of Music in D.R. where he studied classical percussion with Remy Taveras\, Luis Martines el Sevif\, Josue Santana and Dominican Folkloric Music with Edis Sánchez “El Gurú.” \nJean Carlo was the first Dominican to perform a concerto with marimba with the National Symphony Orchestra of Dominican Republic\, when he performed Ney Rosauro’s Marimba Concerto No.1\, conducted by Christopher Zimmerman. Dominican Republic’s newspaper HOY\, described Jean Carlo as someone that “shows mastery of technique\, remarkable virtuosity potential and manifests musicality… his presentation was truly professional.” \nUreña González holds a Bachelor of Music from the Hartt School of Music\, a Master of Music Performance\, Master of Chamber Music Performance\, and a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from The University of Michigan\, making him the first person from the Dominican Republic to obtain a DMA in percussion performance. During his DMA program\, Jean Carlo worked on a first-of-its-kind commission project developing works for solos for percussion by Dominican composers. His teachers include Ben Toth\, Douglas Perkins\, Ian Antonio\, Joseph Gramley\, Jonathan Ovalle\, Thomas Sherwood\, Jeremy Epp\, Shane Shannahan\, Ted Piltzecker\, Cary Kocher\, Rogerio Boccato\, Joe Galeota and John Amira. \nJean Carlo currently serves as the interim president of the Percussive Arts Society’s Dominican Republic chapter. Ureña González proudly plays with Zildjian cymbals.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/jean-carlo-urena-gonzales/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Artist Series
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T195513Z
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SUMMARY:Panorama Concert - Student Ensemble Series
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$20 general admission\nStudents free (ticket required) \nIn addition to featuring Symphony Orchestra\, Chorale\, Concert Choir\, Wind Ensemble\, and other School of Music students\, the 2026 Panorama Concert will celebrate the School of Music’s 130th anniversary as a department on campus. \n…… \nProgram
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/panorama-concert/
LOCATION:Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Ensemble Series
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