Healing the Community

A blue butterfly on the head of a violin with the words Healing the Community

Healing the Community

A Chamber Concert by Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra
Honoring Our Caregivers and First Responders

Essential workers, be our guests!
Call (920) 683-2184 for complimentary tickets.


Saturday, May 22, 2021 • 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Capitol Civic Centre


Stronger With Music. Because music brings us together. Because we need music to heal. Because we need music to grieve. Because we need music to reimagine and build back stronger. Join your community May 22 to show your appreciation to our police, fire, EMS, and healthcare professionals. Healing Our Community is about them, making music for them, and for you, our audience, our family. Music by Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, Golijov, Hailstork.

This event took place May 22, 2021

$35 per person
Plus sales tax and handling fee. 

Concert Program

New! Click here to view a PDF of the concert program.

Osvaldo GOLIJOV (b. 1960) Tenebrae (2002) arr. Chmura-Moore

Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) Andante Cantabile from String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 11 (1871)

Adolphus HAILSTORK (b. 1941) Sonata da Chiesa (1991) 

  • Exultate (Exaltation)
  • Adoro (Adoration)
  • Jubilate (Jubilation)
  • Agnus Dei (O Lamb Of God)
  • Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Thy Peace)
  • Exultate (Exaltation)

Intermission

Antonín DVOŘÁK (1841–1904) Serenade for Strings, Op. 22 (1875)

  • Moderato
  • Tempo di valse 
  • Larghetto
  • Finale: Allegro vivace

Thank you to our generous sponsors:

  • West Foundation, Inc.
  • Tom & Virginia Bare Charitable Fund
  • Mark Barkley Miller
  • Vagabond Creative Studio
  • Seehafer Broadcasting
  • Berkshire Hathaway Starck  Real Estate/
    Amy Townsend
  • Lilith’s Locs, LLC
  • United One Credit Union
  • Penny & Mark Burrall
  • Michael & Marilynn Dunlap
  • Kelly & Eric Dvorak
  • Dianne Finnegan
  • Jane Foster
  • Bill Fricke
  • Roy & Darlene Geigel
  • Ed Hansen
  • Davie & Julie Larson
  • Peggy Pitz
  • Julie Ruh
  • Heather & Tim Schneider
  • Genny Shields & Mike Knotek
  • John & Laurale Stern
  • Renee Thompson

This is a reduced-capacity event with revised seating plan and safety measures.

We will follow a socially distanced seating chart to ensure that groups of people are a minimum of 6 feet from another group. Seating capacity is capped at 250 for every event.

When entering the CCC face masks are mandatory.  If you are enjoying a beverage at the bar or have been seated, masks can be removed. 

Read more on the CCC website.

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