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Madison Symphony Orchestra League Members…
• connect with a community of friends who share a passion for classical music
• support one of America’s finest regional orchestras through volunteer activities
• receive access to special concert previews, lunches with musical performances and social events
About the MSOL
The MSOL is an organization of more than 300 members committed to supporting the Madison Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) artistic, financial and educational mission. Our fundraising events benefit the MSO’s nationally-recognized Education and Community Engagement programs. MSOL has been part of the Madison community since 1956. Read about our activities in the 2016-17 Annual Report. For questions or more information, please contact us at msol@madisonsymphony.org.
Read the full version of an article about the MSOL’s 60th Anniversary that appeared in the April/May 2017 Score newsletter.
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Upcoming MSOL Events
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Spring Luncheon and Annual Meeting |
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Thurs., April 12,, 2018 | 5:30-7:00 p.m.
625 N Segoe Rd
Home of Catherine Buege
Michael Allsen will speak about the April Symphony concert, Spring Fever. The Discussion will be followed by refreshments, wine, hors d'oeuvres, and desserts. This event is free and open to all MSOL Members. Please email Janine at janine.c.edwards@gmail.com to RSVP.
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Friday, May 11, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.
Maple Bluff Country Club
The Spring Luncheon and Annual Meeting with feature a music performance from Bolz Young Artist Competition finalist Isabelle Krier, as well as a greeting from MSO Maestro John DeMain and MSO Executive Director Rick Mackie.
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7:30 PM
Overture Hall
Guest Artist: Augustin Hadelich, Violin
There is no better time of year to catch the spirit of music, than when John DeMain captures the essence of the budding season with Schumann's Spring Symphony. Joining him is Grammy Award-winner Augustin Hadelich in a scintillating performance of the Dvořák Violin Concerto, long overdue for a hearing at these concerts.
The Program:
Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem
Dvořák
Violin Concerto
Schumann
Symphony No. 1, Spring
8:00 PM
Overture Hall
Guest Artist: Augustin Hadelich, Violin
There is no better time of year to catch the spirit of music, than when John DeMain captures the essence of the budding season with Schumann's Spring Symphony. Joining him is Grammy Award-winner Augustin Hadelich in a scintillating performance of the Dvořák Violin Concerto, long overdue for a hearing at these concerts.
The Program:
Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem
Dvořák
Violin Concerto
Schumann
Symphony No. 1, Spring
2:30 PM
Overture Hall
Guest Artist: Augustin Hadelich, Violin
There is no better time of year to catch the spirit of music, than when John DeMain captures the essence of the budding season with Schumann's Spring Symphony. Joining him is Grammy Award-winner Augustin Hadelich in a scintillating performance of the Dvořák Violin Concerto, long overdue for a hearing at these concerts.
The Program:
Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem
Dvořák
Violin Concerto
Schumann
Symphony No. 1, Spring
7:30 PM
Overture Hall
Isabelle Demers returns following her astounding Madison 2015 recital debut where she enchanted the entire audience with her virtuoso performance. Professor of organ and head of the organ program at Baylor University, Dr. Demers enjoys a very active recital career with performances world-wide from London to Los Angeles and Melbourne to Madison. Her program entitled The Three B’s includes music of Bairstow, Bonnet, and Berlioz with Dr. Demers’ transcription of Berlioz’s blistering Symphonie Fantastique! She is renowned for her dazzling performances, dynamic style, and universal audience appeal.
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