When Chris Dozoryst worked second shift at a food processing facility during the pandemic, his co-workers came to know him as “the furloughed musician.”
Madison Symphony Orchestra music director and pianist John DeMain, vocalist Kyle Ketelsen and organist Greg Zelek performed while keeping socially distant on the Overture Hall stage for "A Virtual Madison Symphony Christmas 2020."
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mt. Zion Gospel Ensemble — which usually performs live in Overture Hall for the annual "Madison Symphony Christmas" — had to do a smaller, socially distanced, virtual performance for the December 2020 online production instead.
Violinist Dexter Mott, left, a 12th-grader from La Follette High School, auditions for the Bolz Young Artist Competition, where he landed among the top four winners known as the "Final Forte." The Madison Symphony Orchestra's youth awards program went forward this year despite the pandemic.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mt. Zion Gospel Ensemble — which usually performs live in Overture Hall for the annual "Madison Symphony Christmas" — had to do a smaller, socially distanced, virtual performance for the December 2020 online production instead.
Violinist Dexter Mott, left, a 12th-grader from La Follette High School, auditions for the Bolz Young Artist Competition, where he landed among the top four winners known as the "Final Forte." The Madison Symphony Orchestra's youth awards program went forward this year despite the pandemic.
Madison Symphony Orchestra music director and pianist John DeMain, vocalist Kyle Ketelsen and organist Greg Zelek performed while keeping socially distant on the Overture Hall stage for "A Virtual Madison Symphony Christmas 2020."