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Experience “Majestic Brahms” with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra

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The season opens with a “Symphony No. 13 in D” by Haydn and “Love’s Labour’s Lost Suite” by Finzi, and closes with Brahms’ mighty “Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major” played by Lando.

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You won’t want to miss this, Madison. On Friday, Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m., The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra kicks off their 2023-2024 Masterworks season with award-winning guest pianist Maxim Lando.

Since Madisonians last saw him, Lando was awarded the First Prize at the New York Liszt International Piano Competition at Carnegie Hall in 2022. Don’t miss your chance to see a pianist who — in his early 20s — is becoming one of America’s greats. Reserve your tickets.

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