
WEEK 1 June 9, 10, 11
Concerts in Madison, Stoughton, and Spring Green
Stephanie Jutt, flute — Sponsored by Wiley & Virginia Sykes
Jeffrey Sykes, piano — Sponsored by Ellen White & Eric Sutter
Carmit Zori, violin — Sponsored by the family of John Stoelting, in loving memory
Sally Chisholm, viola — Sponsored by Sarah Siskind & Joel Rogers
Joseph Johnson, cello — Sponsored by Dan Baumann
Anthony Bracewell, violin (Dynamite Factory artist)
Jeremy Kienbaum, viola (Dynamite Factory artist)
Trace Johnson, cello (Dynamite Factory artist)
PB&J
Philippe Gaubert: Médailles antiques for flute, violin, and piano
Gideon Klein: String Trio
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata in F Minor, op. 80, for violin and piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet in A Major, op. 26 — Sponsored by Michael Bridgeman & Jack Holzhueter
Stoughton Opera House  — Friday, June 9, 7:30 pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 11, 2:30 pm
BLT
Joseph Haydn: Symphony no. 104 in D Major, “London,” arr. Salomon
Benjamin Britten: Sonata in C, op. 65, for cello and piano
Peter Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, op. 70, for string sextet — Sponsored by David & Jane Villa
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison — Saturday, June 10, 7:30 pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 11, 6:30 pm
WEEK 2 June 16, 17, 18
Concerts in Madison and Spring Green
Stephanie Jutt, flute  — Sponsored by Wiley & Virginia Sykes
Jeffrey Sykes, piano  — Sponsored by Ellen White & Eric Sutter
Axel Strauss, violin  — Sponsored by James Dahlberg & Elsebet Lund
Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello  — Sponsored by James Dahlberg & Elsebet Lund
Alan Kay, clarinet — Sponsored by Norma & Elliott Sober
Emily Birsan, soprano — Sponsored by Daphne Webb & Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
Christopher Taylor, piano  — Sponsored by Keith & Linda Clifford
Two Bs or not Two Bs
Camille Saint-Saëns: Tarantelle, op. 6, for flute, clarinet, and piano
Maurice Ravel: “La flûte enchantée” from Shéhérazade for soprano, flute, and piano
Maurice Ravel: Chansons madécasses for soprano, flute, cello, and piano
Béla Bartók: Contrasts for clarinet, violin, and piano
Benjamin Britten, William Bolcom, and Arnold Schoenberg: Selected Cabaret Songs for  soprano and piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio in C major, op. 87
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison — Friday, June 16, 7:30pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 18, 2:30pm
Special K
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Trio in E Major, K. 542 — Sponsored by Tim Teitelbaum, in memory of Susan Horwitz
Jules Mouquet: La flûte de Pan, op 15, for flute and piano
Franz Schubert: Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D. 965, for soprano, clarinet, and piano — Sponsored by Carla & Dick Love
Guillaume Conneson: Techno Parade for flute, clarinet, and piano
Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Three Songs, op. 22 for soprano and piano  — Sponsored by Martha & Charles Casey
Kevin Puts: Living Frescoes for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano  — Sponsored by Katherine Naherny & Roger Ganser
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison — Saturday, June 17, 7:30pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 18, 6:30pm
WEEK 3 June 23, 24, 25
Concerts in Madison and Spring Green
Stephanie Jutt, flute  —  Sponsored by Ann Guhman, in loving memory of Bruce Koci 
Jeffrey Sykes, piano  —  Sponsored by Tim Teitelbaum, in memory of Susan Horwitz 
Hye-Jin Kim, violin  —  Sponsored by Marna King 
Soh-Hyun Park Altino, violin  —  Sponsored by Thomas Terry 
Ara Gregorian, viola  — Sponsored by M.J. Wiseman
Parry Karp, cello — Sponsored by Sue Cleary Koch
Timothy Jones, baritone  — Sponsored by Tom Reps & Fran Wong
Randall Hodgkinson, piano  — Sponsored by Anne & Peter Wadsack
Cs the Day
Gerald Finzi: Let Us Garlands Bring for baritone and piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto in D Major, K. 537 (“Coronation Concerto”)  —  Sponsored by Ed Krinsky & Mary Jane Armstrong 
Carl Czerny: Sonata in C minor for piano four-hands, op. 10 — Sponsored by Larry Bechler, in  loving memory of Patty Struck
Paul Moravec: Cool Fire for flute, piano, and string quartet
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison — Friday, June 23, 7:30pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 25, 2:30pm
R&B
Franz Doppler: Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise, op. 26, for flute and piano
Ned Rorem: Santa Fe Songs for baritone and piano quartet
Luigi Boccherini: Quintet in G minor, op. 19, no. 2, for flute and strings
Kevin Puts: Rounds for Robin for flute and piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34  —  Sponsored by Vicki & Jerry Stewart 
The Playhouse, Overture Center, Madison — Saturday, June 24, 7:30pm
Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green — Sunday, June 25, 6:30pm
 
					
 Michael Bridgeman is the retired Communications Director for Wisconsin Public Television where he oversaw promotion, public relations, design, special events and online services. He has been active in historic preservation and neighborhood organizations and served for ten years on the Madison Arts Commission, including two as chair. Michael has attended BDDS concerts since the first season and also enjoys orchestral music, opera and theater.
Michael Bridgeman is the retired Communications Director for Wisconsin Public Television where he oversaw promotion, public relations, design, special events and online services. He has been active in historic preservation and neighborhood organizations and served for ten years on the Madison Arts Commission, including two as chair. Michael has attended BDDS concerts since the first season and also enjoys orchestral music, opera and theater. Norma Sober, now retired, had a long career as an arts administrator in Madison as the director of outreach at the Madison Civic Center and as director of development and education at Madison Repertory Theatre. She is a member of the Madison Arts Commission and is an occasional consultant to cultural organizations, for which she sometimes gets paid.
Norma Sober, now retired, had a long career as an arts administrator in Madison as the director of outreach at the Madison Civic Center and as director of development and education at Madison Repertory Theatre. She is a member of the Madison Arts Commission and is an occasional consultant to cultural organizations, for which she sometimes gets paid. David Polet was born in Holland, Michigan into a family of Dutch immigrants.  One of his passions was living in Russia, studying language and literature, and attending the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.  Having worked at Epic Systems, and CUNA Mutual Group, he is currently employed at the State of Wisconsin Investment Board as a project manager.  He likes to attend Chamber Orchestra concerts and is a member of the Salon series at Farley’s House of Pianos.
David Polet was born in Holland, Michigan into a family of Dutch immigrants.  One of his passions was living in Russia, studying language and literature, and attending the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.  Having worked at Epic Systems, and CUNA Mutual Group, he is currently employed at the State of Wisconsin Investment Board as a project manager.  He likes to attend Chamber Orchestra concerts and is a member of the Salon series at Farley’s House of Pianos.
 Sarah Best is the award winning CEO/chief strategist of Sarah Best Strategy, a social media company.  She has been invited to speak at various conferences around the country, and is an avid traveler, foodie, and multi-faceted creative.  Sarah is also a poet who has been published in The Yale Review.  She is a visual artist and film curator who has shown work at many significant Chicago institutions as well as the Echo Park Film Center, in Los Angeles.  She is a Madison Downtown Rotarian and is secretary of the board of New Harvest Foundation.
Sarah Best is the award winning CEO/chief strategist of Sarah Best Strategy, a social media company.  She has been invited to speak at various conferences around the country, and is an avid traveler, foodie, and multi-faceted creative.  Sarah is also a poet who has been published in The Yale Review.  She is a visual artist and film curator who has shown work at many significant Chicago institutions as well as the Echo Park Film Center, in Los Angeles.  She is a Madison Downtown Rotarian and is secretary of the board of New Harvest Foundation. Teri Venker has led arts marketing as the director of marketing for the Madison Symphony Orchestra, from which she recently retired, and for the Wisconsin Union Theater.  Teri enjoys bicycling and international travel.  She also volunteers at Lakeview Elementary School and with the Madison Trust for Historic Preservation.
Teri Venker has led arts marketing as the director of marketing for the Madison Symphony Orchestra, from which she recently retired, and for the Wisconsin Union Theater.  Teri enjoys bicycling and international travel.  She also volunteers at Lakeview Elementary School and with the Madison Trust for Historic Preservation. Larry Bechler grew up playing music: first piano, then trumpet all the way through college marching band and into post-college bands. He has a love of live chamber music, spawned by BDDS and the Spoleto Festival in Charleston. He practices law at Murphy Desmond S.C and has served on various committees and commissions throughout his life.
Larry Bechler grew up playing music: first piano, then trumpet all the way through college marching band and into post-college bands. He has a love of live chamber music, spawned by BDDS and the Spoleto Festival in Charleston. He practices law at Murphy Desmond S.C and has served on various committees and commissions throughout his life. Miriam Simmons served as the Assistant Dean for Professional Development in the Graduate School at UW-Madison. A major responsibility was directing the Wisconsin Idea Seminar, a five-day tour of the state that immerses forty faculty and academic staff members in the realities of Wisconsin. She is on the board of the Madison Civic Club and considers BDDS her new BFF.
Miriam Simmons served as the Assistant Dean for Professional Development in the Graduate School at UW-Madison. A major responsibility was directing the Wisconsin Idea Seminar, a five-day tour of the state that immerses forty faculty and academic staff members in the realities of Wisconsin. She is on the board of the Madison Civic Club and considers BDDS her new BFF.