Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society
Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society
Our 44th season opens with this engaging Madison-based ensemble, now in its 21st year. Pre-concert talk with the artists starts at 7pm.
Our 44th season opens with this engaging Madison-based ensemble, now in its 21st year. Pre-concert talk with the artists starts at 7pm.
10:00 am Fond du Lac Public Library, 32 Sheboygan St. Fond du Lac FREE
1:00 pm Evergreen Retirement Community, 1130 N. Westfield St. Oshkosh FREE
3:00 pm Oshkosh Public Library, 106 Washington Ave. Oshkosh FREE
The Chicago-based trio will make some joyful noise and beautiful music in these engagement concerts.
10:00 am Ripon Public Library, 120 Jefferson St. Ripon FREE
1:00 pm Caestecker Public Library, 518 Hill St. Green Lake FREE
3:00 pm Oshkosh Public Library, 106 Washington Ave. Oshkosh FREE
Kaydenn is a string quartet based in Iowa City. All four members are graduate-level students at The University of Iowa School of Music. Additionally, all four were participants in GLFM's 2022 Chamber Music Institute. Kaydenn was the first Quartet-in-Residency with the Knox-Galesburg Symphony in 2023.
Area youngsters (ages 10-15) will perform with director Magdalena Delgado and pianist Sarah Wheeler, following four fun afternoons of musical exploration.
The outstanding Chinese pianist will perform on the exceptional Steinway housed at this historic church in downtown Oshkosh. Pre-concert talk with the artist at 7pm.
Two overlapping programs offer great opportunities for singers to explore new and familiar music. The Choral Institute-Festival Chorus (June 20-23) and the Composer Residency-Chamber Choir (June 22-25) are led by Choral Programs Director John C. Hughes.
10:00 am Master Class First Congregational Church, 137 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh
Observe this exceptional artist working with student pianists in a splendid setting. FREE
3:00 pm Mini-concert Evergreen Retirement Community, 1130 N. Westfield St. Oshkosh FREE
One of The Diapason’s “20 under 30,” St. Thomas Aquinas Organ Scholar (Dallas, TX) Destin Wernicke returns to his native Wisconsin to perform on the world-class 1911 Casavant Frères pipe organ. Your donations make this possible. We suggest $15 per person. GLFM happily joins with First Congregational church of Oshkosh to co-produce this concert. Destin […]
This year’s Festival Chorus will perform Carl Orff’s thrilling Carmina Burana. John C. Hughes conducts the chorus, two pianos, a bevy of percussionists, and soprano Alisa Jordheim, tenor James Judd, and baritone Jonathan Lasch. The 4-day Choral Institute welcomes anyone who loves to sing to join the Festival Chorus. The pre-concert conversation starts at 7 pm.
Globally acclaimed Indian-American composer Reena Esmail collaborates with the Festival’s Chamber Choir in June and with the Chamber Music Institute in July, embodying this season’s theme of Hemispheres Uniting.
Composer Reena Esmail will work closely with participants in the 2023 Choral Program Composer Residency June 22-25, culminating in the Chamber Choir performance of her music, conducted by Choral Programs Director John C. Hughes. Don’t miss the pre-concert conversation at 2:45 pm.
The Boston-based ensemble, currently in residence at the New England Conservatory’s Professional String Quartet Program, will perform in this historic 1866 church that is listed on the Wisconsin and National Register of Historic Places. Pre-concert conversation starts at 7pm.
10:00 am Caestecker Public Library 518 Hill St., Green Lake (Thomas E. Caestecker Free Family Concert)
3:00 pm Evergreen Retirement Community 1130 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh
The Boston-based quartet will also perform two daytime concerts.
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Contact us at 920-748-9398 or Info@GreenLakeFestival.org with any questions.