75 Years: Sibelius & Mozart

A brightly colored rendering of two women in formal attire
A brightly colored rendering of two women in formal attire

75 years: Sibelius & Mozart

FEATURING DIANA SHAPIRO AND STANISLAVA VARSHAVSKI

7:30pm Saturday, Oct 4, 2025
Capitol Civic Centre

Enjoy Holy Family student recitals 1 hour before curtain

Mark Barkley Miller

Season Underwriter

The Aschenbrenner Foundation of Lakeshore Community Foundation

Season Underwriter
Our operations are supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tom & Virginia Bare Charitable Fund

Season Leader

Roy & Darlene Geigel Foundation

Season Benefactor

Dave Wage & Sandra Murzyn

Season Benefactor

Friends of Anne McCracken, In Memory

Season Sponsor

Susan & Alex Murtaugh

Season Sponsor

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Season Media Underwriter

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Hospitality Sponsor


In Memory of Herman Balaban

Concert Champion


Gary and Ann Gold

Concert Champion

Christine Kornely, Independent Stylist

Concert Champion


Jim & Barbee Lester

Concert Champion

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1770-1827) 

Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat Major, K.365  (25′)

  • I. Allegro
  • II. Andante
  • III. Rondeau: Allegro

INTERMISSION (20′)

Jean Sibelius  (1865-1957)

Symphony no.2 in D major, op.43  (45′)

  • I. Allegretto—Poco allegro—Tranquillo, ma poco a poco ravvivando il tempo all’allegro
  • II. Tempo andante, ma rubato—Andante sostenuto
  • III. Vivacissimo—Lento e suave—Largamente
  • IV. Finale: Allegro moderato

The Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra led by Dylan Chmura-Moore

VIOLIN I

Carrie Kulas, Concertmaster

Jim VanLanen Jr.

Lori Bonin

Jaci Collins

Luis Fernandez

Kylie Bowman

Debbie Williamson

Tiffany Chang

Taylor Giorgio

Heidi Barker

Shoua Xiong

VIOLIN II

Joan Geraldson, Virginia Bare Memorial Principal Second
Violin Chair

Ryan Kraemer

Dan Ognavic

Randall Manning

Taylor Rudlaff

Ellie Rice

David Oldenburg

Lauren Oldenburg

VIOLA

Jane Bradshaw Finch, principal

Ann Stephan

Sarah Oftedahl

Julie Handwerker

Andy Bruzewicz

Amy Beekhuizen

Laura Vandenberg

Steve Schani

CELLO

Charles Stephan, Karen Steingraber Principal Cello Chair

Nic Cywinski

Michael Dewhirst

Wendy Scattergood

Nancy Kaphaem

Anne Keran

Steve Westergan

Simon Ulrich

DOUBLE BASS

Brian Kulas, principal

Shelby Baize

Ann Boeckman

Jessica Otte

Susan Sullivan

FLUTE

Kristen Fenske, Michelle Garnett Klaiber Principal Flute Chair

Cathy Burback

OBOE

Suzanne Geoffrey, Les J. Graebel Memorial & Emily and Mike Howe Family Principal Oboe Chair

Jennifer Bryan

CLARINET

Laura McLaughlin, Mark Klaiber Principal Clarinet Chair

Orlando Pimentel

BASSOON

Josh Fleming, David Satchell Memorial Principal Bassoon Chair

Susan Lawrence McCardell

HORN

Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, principal

Wanda Braden 

Andrew Parks

Kelly Haselhuhn

TRUMPET

John Daniel, John & Laurale Stern Principal Trumpet Chair 

Jessica Jensen

Bill Hampton

TROMBONE

Jonathan Winkle, principal

Rick Seybold

BASS TROMBONE

William Akers

TUBA

Mike Forbes 

TIMPANI

John Aaholm, principal

About Diana Shapiro

Dr. Diana Shapiro currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Piano at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where she teaches applied and class piano, piano literature, and pedagogy. Accomplished soloist and chamber musician, Dr. Shapiro has performed solo and festival appearances across three continents.

Previously Shapiro held teaching positions at the Silver Lake College, Maranatha Baptist University, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, and Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. She received her DMA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a Collins Distinguished Fellow. She also holds master and bachelor’s degrees from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and Graduate Performance Diploma from the Longy School of Music. Her teachers include Victor Rosenbaum, Martha Fischer, Dr. Jessica Johnson (pedagogy), Dr. Irina Berkovich and legendary Israeli piano duo, Eden-Tamir.

Together with fellow Guest Pianist Stanislava Varshavski, Dr. Shapiro has won national and international competitions. In the United States, the Shapiro-Varshavski duo has won the 2012 Astral Artists’ National Auditions, as well as a Career Grant from Salon de Virtuousi, to name a just a few of their many awards and honors.

Visit the duo’s website.

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About Stanislava Varshavski

Stanislava Varshavski was born in Kharkov, Ukraine. A young piano prodigy, she had her orchestral debut at the age of eight. After receiving her initial musical training in Ukraine, Stanislava proceeded with her studies at the Jerusalem Rubin Academy in Israel. There, in 1998, she together with Diana Shapiro established the Varshavski-Shapiro Piano Duo. Within a few years the duo won first prizes at series of international competitions, leading to a set of appearances across three continents.

After studying under the legendary Israeli duo Tamir-Eden, and Prof. Victor Rosenbaum in Boston, in 2011 Ms. Varshavski received her DMA degree from UW-Madison, where she studied under Prof. Martha Fischer. In addition to her collaborations with leading instrumentalists, Dr. Varshavski also pursues an active piano education career. Currently she is a Piano Faculty member at the Silver Lake College and the Sherwood Community Music School at Columbia College Chicago.

Visit the duo’s website.

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Arrive early to cheer on the next generation of Manitowoc musicians, an hour before showtime!


Our musical partners at Holy Family Conservatory are celebrating 100 years of music education! Holy Family has educated over 13,000 music students of all ages since 1925.


One of tonight’s guest performers, Dr. Varshavski, is a piano instructor at the conservatory and has arranged for a selection of outstanding music students to perform in the Mertens Lounge before the concert.

“The fact that children can make beautiful music is less significant than the fact that music can make beautiful children.” — Cheryl Lavender

SEASON & SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

Tickets are sold by the Capitol Civic Centre Box Office, 913 S. 8th Street, Manitowoc WI, 920.683.2184. Click for online ticketing.

  • Individual ticket prices are Tier 1-$43, Tier 2-$40, and Tier 3-$36 plus sales tax.
  • Ages 35 and under may purchase Tier 2 or Tier 3 tickets for $18.96 plus sales tax.
  • Children ages 11 & under are free.

Attend this concert as part of a season subscription. Please see our Season Ticket page for prices and to purchase, or visit the Capitol Civic Centre’s website.

This performance is not rated.

Join us following the concert for the Afterglow Party!

featuring complimentary snacks, special drinks at their cash bar, and liquor raffles.

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