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OVERTURE CONCERT ORGAN
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Fri Oct 11
7:30 PM in Overture Hall

SAMUEL HUTCHISON
IN RECITAL


"...Simply 'fantastique!'
Hutchison delivered a seamless performance..."
- Michael Muckian for The Capital Times






Fri Nov 8
7:30 PM in Overture Hall

ALICE BARTSCH, VIOLINIST
ELEANOR BARTSCH, VIOLINIST
SAMUEL HUTCHISON, ORGANIST


Bach and Vivaldi double concertos and much more!



Fri March 21, 2014
7:30 in Overture Hall

JANETTE FISHELL
IN RECITAL


"Janette Fishell - fabulous...flawless!"
- Comments from a National Convention
of the American Guild of Organists




Sat May 10, 2014
7:30 PM in Overture Hall

THE MADISON YOUTH CHOIRS
SAMUEL HUTCHISON, ORGANIST


"...The Madison Youth Choirs...are an essential and
beloved part of our Christmas concerts." -John DeMain


Programs and artists are subject to change.

THANK YOU
THIS SERIES IS MADE POSSIBLE BY MAJOR FUNDING FROM
PLEASANT T. ROWLAND FOUNDATION
AND THE DIANE ENDRES BALLWEG FUND