
Who is She?
With Sarah Kathryn Curtis, mezzo. In celebration of International Women’s Day, we explore the evolving identities, struggles, and triumphs of women across time and culture. The program weaves together voices that honor love, grapple with existentialism and objectification, and discover self-definition. The repertoire offers a distinct lens on womanhood and form a collective narrative of resilience, desire, and defiance. Free admission, with reservation.

Les Déconcertants - 100% Gershwin
Soloist with orchestra; Gershwin Piano Concerto in F Major with Les Déconcertants, led by conductor Pierre-Alexis Touzeau

Cringe: A Live Podcast Recital
Is singing cringe? Come find out! Presented by Thrilled to Announce.

Lavender Songs: A Queer Weimar Berlin Cabaret
Celebrate Berlin’s edgiest cabaret music with Tante Fritzy, whose drag performance captures cabaret culture and Weimar wildness with songs originally written or performed by queer artists in Weimar-era Berlin. Written/directed/performed by Jeremy Lawrence, accompaniment and musical direction by Ariela Bohrod. In conjuction with Carnegie Hall’s 2023-2024 curated series Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice.

Solo piano on a Winter's Eve
Candlelight, firelight, and a solo piano curated evening from Max Richter to Debussy, Olafur Arnalds to Scriabin. This is a Groupmuse event.

Sunday Afternoon Live with Buzz Kemper
Sunday Afternoon Live with Buzz Kemper’s annual Gratitude Show. Featuring The Furious Bongos, Sean Michael Dargon, Chloe Louise, Crux of the Aenima, Hannah and Noa, Ariela Bohrod, Dana Perry, Lukey P and Sarah Peters. 2pm CST on 98.7 FM, WVMO.

The Midday with Norman Gilliland
Live radio interview and performance featuring works by Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Ólafur Arnalds, and Alexander Scriabin. 12pm CST on 88.7 FM, Wisconsin Public Radio.