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THE RHAPSODIE QUARTET IN RECITAL

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THE QUARTET
The Rhapsodie Quartet brings together some of the brightest stars of the Madison Symphony Orchestra. More than just a string quartet, the ensemble is the resident quartet of the MSO’s award-winning HeartStrings Community Engagement Program. United in their mission, the members of the quartet create a fusion of talent, passion and heart in their performances.

Suzanne Beia holds the positions of co-concertmaster of the MSO, concertmaster of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and second violinist in the famed Pro Arte Quartet. Christopher Dozoryst is currently principal violist for the MSO and a member of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. Karl Lavine is principal cellist for the MSO and Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and is a member of the Milwaukee-based ensemble Present Music. Laura Burns is a first violinist with the MSO and performs frequently with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra.

HEARTSTRINGS PROGRAM SPONSORS
The HeartStrings Community Engagement Program is made possible through the generous support of the Society for the Arts in Healthcare/Johnson & Johnson, Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission, Alliant Energy Foundation, Group Health Cooperative, Madison Arts Commission, St. Mary's Hospital, Whalin Foundation and JoAnn Six Plesko & E.J. Plesko.