In 1972 the City of Stoughton established the Commission on Aging committee to oversee the newly formed Senior Center located at 217 S. The Stoughton Opera House and a grant from the Bryant Foundationĥ0th Anniversary Open House, Friday, April 8, 1:00 - 4:00 PMĪ small group of older volunteers met throughout the 1960’s in different locations around Stoughton to share friendship, hobbies, and advocated for a formal place for volunteer senior citizens to meet. This series is sponsored by the Stoughton Area Senior Center, UW-Madison Doctoral String Scholarship Students Monday, November 14: Marvin Rabin String Quartet Monday, November 7: Middleton Jazz, music of the 40’s and 50’s This Faculty Brass Quintet (2 trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba) performs a wide variety of music from various composers. Monday, October 31: The UW Whitewater Faculty Brass Quintet Many great composers have composed music for this traditional chamber ensemble. Monday, October 24: TRIO FON-Piano Trio (violin, cello, piano) She taught at the Stoughton Center for the Performing Arts and her repertoire covers a broad range of solo music. Kathy Mohs has a vocal performance degree from UW-Madison. They have represented Madison performing in Carnegie Hall. Monday, October 10: con vivo (With Life), Chamber MusicĬon vivo is a professional ensemble which was formed in 2002 to deliver dynamic and high caliber musical performances. Her playing is described as personal with insightful expression. Lina Lee is native of Korea and is currently pursuing her doctorate in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at UW-Madison. This group will perform music from Eastern Europe, featuring Ashkenazi Jewish dance music used for celebrations such as weddings, etc.Think Hava Nagila. Monday, September 26: The Blue Moon Klezmer Band, Richard MacDonald He will perform on several different accordions that are specific to the country’s music –Irish, Italian, Austrian, Cajun, etc. Ceplina will present a program on the workings and history of the accordion which as been used in many cultures. Monday, September 19: Ted Ceplina, Accordion The following programs are free, with donations accepted: MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 19 – NOVEMBER 14, 3:00 – 4:00 PM For people who love music and would like to learn more about it!
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