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SUMMARY:Live from the Mead Witter School of Music - Folktales & Legends\, Sarah Brailey\, Julia Rottmayer\, and Deirdre Brenner
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required\nAlso streaming live \nLive from the Mead Witter School of Music presents: \nFolktales & Legends \nSarah Brailey\, soprano\nJulia Rottmayer\, soprano\nDeirdre Brenner\, piano\n…… \nProgram \n \n…… \n“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. \nThe series is made available by the generosity of donors to the David and Kato Perlman Live from the Mead Witter School of Music Fund.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/live-from-mwsom-brailey-rottmayer-brenner/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live from the Mead Witter School of Music Series
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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 \nPrélude Romantique (Frank Steijns\, 1996) \nMore love (Shaker hymn\, early 1870s; arranged for carillon by Ronald Barnes\, 1976) \nII. Preludio 2\, in C-Major (Matthias Vanden Gheyn\, c. 1755;\nedition of Gilbert Huybens & Luc Rombouts\, 1997) \nMarja: Ode to Love (Dick Le Mair\, 2018) \nTo a wild rose (Edward MacDowell\, 1896; arr. Milford Myhre\, 1976) \nIII. Preludio II – Homage to M.v.d.G. (Neil Thornock\, 2018) \nSoliloquy for bells (Richard H. Schroeder\, 1963) \nTenting on the Old Camp Ground (Walter Kittredge\, 1864; arr. Milford Myhre\, 1976) \nIV. Two American folksongs\, with variations (arr. Leen ’t Hart\, 1978)\nSpanish is the loving tongue\nBlack is the color of my true love’s hair \nPassing Thought No. 2 (Anthony Skilbeck\, 2007) \nVarsity
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/memorial-carillon-9/
LOCATION:Carillon Tower\, 1160 Observatory Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Carillon
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SUMMARY:John Wagner - DMA Lecture Recital
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nJohn Wagner DMA Trumpet Lecture Recital \nJohn Wagner\, trumpet\nVincent Fuh\, piano\nHolly Wagner\, violin \n…… \nProgram \nAnd the Mountain Moved      Aaron DuBois (b. 1999) \nReflection          Aaron DuBois \nBe Still        Aaron DuBois \nRunningwater          Aaron DuBois \nAdirondack Concerto        Aaron DuBois\nI. Dawn on the Lake\nII. Star-Dusted Eventide\nIII. Carousel Fugue
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/john-wagner/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recital
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SUMMARY:Spencer Hart - DMA Recital
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nSpencer Hart DMA Tuba Recital \nSpencer Hart\, tuba\nWade Matthew Troyer\, piano \n…… \nProgram  \nSuite No. 5    Alec Wilder\nI: Lively\nII: Slowly and Sustained\nIII: Leisurely\nIV: Steadily \nSonatine    Jennifer Glass\nI: Allegro non troppo\nII: Lento\nIII: Tempo di valse\nIV: Presto \nAbiaka   Joy Zickau (Consortium Premiere)\nI: With Vigor\nII: Adagio\nIII: Sprightly \nIntermission \nSweet Dances  Raum\nBlew Tango\nDot Polka\nWaltzin’ Matuba\nA Hard Knight’s Day \nThree Romances for Susie  Barbara York\nI: Adagio\nII: Joyfully\nIII: Tenderly \n…… \nJoin Spencer as he completes his first DMA degree recital! Silly\, Serious\, Sharp\, and Sweet: Spencer’s Shades of Tuba will feature a variety of styles\, sonorities\, and sentiments that showcase the musical scope of solo tuba.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/spencer-hart/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recital
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SUMMARY:Joyce DiDonato and Time for Three - Performance Class
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required\nOpen to the public \nPresented in partnership with the Wisconsin Union Theater \nJoyce DiDonato and Time For Three host a performance class with School of Music students. \n…… \nMulti-Grammy Award winner and 2018 Olivier Award winner for Outstanding Achievement in Opera\, Kansas-born Joyce DiDonato entrances audiences across the globe\, and has been proclaimed “perhaps the most potent female singer of her generation” by The New Yorker. With a voice “nothing less than 24-carat gold” according to The Times\, Joyce has towered at the top of the industry both as a performer\, a producer\, and a fierce advocate for the arts. With a repertoire spanning over four centuries\, a varied and highly acclaimed discography\, and industry-leading projects\, her artistry has defined what it is to be a singer in the 21st century. \nGrammy and Emmy-winning ensemble Time For Three (TF3) defies convention\, merging classical\, Americana\, and singer-songwriter traditions into a singular\, remarkable sound that captivates audiences worldwide. Consisting of Ranaan Meyer (double bass\, vocals)\, Nicolas “Nick” Kendall (violin\, vocals) and Charles Yang (violin\, vocals)\, TF3’s collaborations with top composers and artists\, appearances with major orchestras and conductors\, commitment to encouraging the next generation of musicians\, and relentless pursuit of creative boundary pushing has solidified them as one of the most exceptional groups on the scene today.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/didonato-performance-class/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance Class
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SUMMARY:Daniel Grabois - Faculty Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$20 general admission\nStudents free (ticket required) \nMead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series \nDaniel Grabois\, horn\, melodica\, Continuum Fingerboard\nChristopher Taylor\, piano\nMeg Lamm\, violin\nMichael Bell\, guitar\nEleni Katz\, bassoon\nTom Curry\, tuba\nMatthew Onstad\, trumpet\nTodd Hammes\, percussion \n…… \nProgram \n\n…… \nDaniel Grabois is Professor of Horn at the Mead Witter School of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, where he performs in the Wisconsin Brass Quintet and serves as the Curator of SoundWaves\, a series he created that combines science lectures with music performances. The former Chair of Contemporary Performance at the Manhattan School of Music\, Grabois now serves as Director of the Electro-Acoustic Research Space (EARS)\, a facility which he founded with funding from a UW2020 large-equipment grant. Grabois is also the hornist in the Meridian Arts Ensemble\, a New York City based brass quintet founded in 1987. With Meridian\, he has performed over seventy world premieres\, released twelve CDs\, received two ASCAP/CMA Adventuresome Programming Awards\, and toured worldwide\, in addition to recording or performing with rock legends Duran Duran and Natalie Merchant and performing the music of Frank Zappa for the composer himself. Grabois has also created numerous arrangements and compositions for Meridian. \nA freelance musician from 1989 to 2011\, Grabois performed with most of the classical music ensembles in New York City\, including the Metropolitan Opera\, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, New York City Opera\, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra\, and St. Luke’s Chamber Orchestra. He appeared on numerous recordings of classical music\, rock\, and jazz\, and played in Broadway pits (some 36 shows\, in thousands of performances). \nIn 2022\, Grabois released his second solo album\, Fire Names\, for horn and tape. He composed the music for that CD as well as for his previous CD\, Air Names. The next recording in the series\, Earth Names\, will be released in 2025\, and Water Names will be released in 2026. Grabois’ compositions\, including four etude books and numerous chamber and solo works\, are published by Wave Front Music. \nIn addition to his work as a horn player\, composer\, arranger\, and electronic musician\, Grabois is also an avid woodworker and practitioner of martial arts. \nDaniel Grabois is a Yamaha Performing Artist.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/daniel-grabois/
LOCATION:Collins Recital Hall\, Hamel Music Center\, 740 University Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Artist Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260213T193000
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SUMMARY:University Symphony Orchestra - Student Ensemble Series
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets\n$20 general admission\nStudents free (ticket required)\nAlso streaming live \nPre-concert talk begins at 7 pm \nOriol Sans\, conductor\nJoseph Mahin\, graduate student conductor \nFeaturing Timothy Sachtleben\, cello\nWinner of the 2025 Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition \n…… \nProgram \nA journey through lights and shadows\, this program brings together four striking orchestral voices. The radiant exploration of motion and brightness of Jennifer Higdon’s Light will turn inward with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Second Cello Concerto\, a work of haunting intensity that offers a stark\, searching meditation marked by irony and grit. Timothy Sachtleben\, 2025 Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition winner\, will be the soloist.  \nIn Elysium\, Samy Moussa creates a luminous sound world suspended between stillness and awe; it is orchestral music that seems to breathe in slow\, glowing arcs\, just like the space where is was premiered\, La Sagrada Família in Barcelona. The concert will conclude with Leonard Bernstein’s electrifying Symphonic Dances from West Side Story\, where jazz\, Latin rhythms\, and symphonic sweep collide in a thrilling celebration of love\, passion\, and drama\, all with an unmistakable Broadway flair.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/university-symphony-orchestra-3/
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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