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03-08-2014

Special Event

John Stevens, tuba; Faculty Concert Series

March 08, 2014
Mosse Humanities Bldg., Madison, WI 53706
UW-Madison School of Music
Starting: 4:00 PM
Special Event
A chamber music concert featuring compositions of Prof. Stevens, with guests from the Wisconsin Brass Quintet. more >

Madison Symphony Orchestra--All-Beethoven Program with Yefim Bronfman

Recurring daily until March 09, 2014
201 State St., Madison, WI 53703-2214
Overture Center for the Arts
7:30 p.m. (7th), 8:00 p.m. (8th), 2:30 p.m. (9th)
Special Event
“His fingers have always burned up the keyboard, but his lyricism has become more remarkable with age." (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) It's John DeMain's 20th season...it wouldn't be complete without the MSO's f... more >

Parry Karp, cello; Faculty Concert Series

March 08, 2014
Mosse Humanities Bldg., Madison, WI 53706
UW-Madison School of Music
Starting: 8:00 PM
Special Event
With guest Eli Kalman, piano. Works by Beethoven, Ettore Desderi, and Shostakovich/Lera Auerbach. more >

Sibelius Academy Resident Musicians Concert

March 08, 2014
1021 University Ave, Madison, WI 53715
8:00 pm
Special Event
Three revered Finnish musicians from the faculty of the Sibelius Academy (Helsinki) - Aulikki Eerola, Pertti Eerola & Eija Jarvela - will be in residency at the School of Music during the first week of March, 2014, to... more >

Ongoing Events

Los Grandes del Arte Moderno Mexicano

Every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday until June 01, 2014
227 State St., Madison, WI 53703
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
Ongoing Events
Los Grandes del Arte Moderno Mexicano (Masters of Mexican Modern Art) showcases the artists who, more than any others, defined Mexican Modernism in the 1920s and 1930s: Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Frida Kahlo, Leopoldo Mé... more >