

Click here for additional event details.Ĭelsius Dougherty Sea Shanties for bass and piano Featuring bass-baritone Timothy Jones singing spirituals and more.įortune Favors the Bold | June 11 7:30 pm. Incendiary Artist Spotlight “Keeping Up with the Jones" | June 10 6:30 pm. If you have a special seating requirement, please email Stoughton Opera House seats are general admission. Single Ticket prices after May 1: $52.50 prime reserved seats $46.50 reserved seats student tickets: $10 with student ID.Ĭampus Arts Ticketing: Memorial Union 800 Langdon St Madison, WI 53706 608-265-ARTS (60)įor information or help: Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society 60
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Series Tickets (3 different concerts) Purchase by May 1: $139.50 prime reserved seats $121.50 reserved seats. Our season culminates in a week of ragtime and early jazz, quintessentially American music that has its origins in Black communities at the turn of the 20th century.Īfter two summers of mostly virtual offerings, we are thrilled to reintroduce audiences to the transformational and emotional power of live chamber music performed in intimate spaces, this year in the new Hamel Music Center's Collins Recital Hall, part of the Mead Witter School of Music on the UW-Madison campus (and one concert, June 25, in the jewelbox Stoughton Opera House). Media release: BDDS’s 31st season, RICHES TO RAGS, ranges from traditional riches of the chamber music repertoire-masterpieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms-to great chamber music that has been systematically undervalued, including masterpieces by women composers (Nadia Boulanger, Rebecca Clarke), Latin composers (Manuel Ponce, Jose Pablo Moncayo, Roberto Peña), and Black composers (Shawn Okpebholo, Billy Childs, Undine Smith Moore).

Find more schedule info below or, visit and read Sandy Tabachnick's season preview here. Performances take place June 10-12, 17-19 and 26 at Hamel Music Center, and June 25 at Stoughton Opera House. A new feature, the Incendiary Artist Spotlight, will give us an up close and personal look into the musical lives of guest artists who have performed with BDDS over the years. The Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society, Madison’s premier chamber music group, has invited close to 30 guest artists from near and far to play in their 2022 summer season, “Riches to Rags.” The artists will take on the Herculean task of performing an unusually wide range of repertoire from Mozart to ragtime. Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society artistic directors Stephanie Jutt and Jeffrey Sykes.
