& We Resound

A violin superimposed on and intersecting with a background of brightly colored shapes.
A violin superimposed on and intersecting with a background of brightly colored shapes.

& We Resound

How Light Dances

7:30pm Saturday, Oct 5, 2024
Capitol Civic Centre

Let MSO transport you to dance halls across the world. Delight in the richness of music designed to inspire us to whirl, sway, bound, pirouette, even cut a rug. Revel in sonorous dance music from Germany, Cuba, Spain, England, and the American West with two world premiere puppetry films by local artist Don Krumpos set to music.

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Season Underwriter

City of Manitowoc Ship wheel logo

Season Underwriter

West Foundation, Inc.

Season Underwriter

The Aschenbrenner Fund

Season Underwriter

Tom & Virginia Bare Charitable Fund

Season Sponsor

Mark Barkley Miller

Season Sponsor

Season Sponsor

Season Media Underwriter

Season Media Underwriter

Inn on Maritime Bay

Hospitality Sponsor

Ernesto Lecuona (1896-1963) (arr. Grofé)
Suite Andalucía: Malagueña (4’)

Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
Three Bavaria Dances (13’)

The Dance (Sonnenbicht)
Lullaby (In Hammersbach)
The Marksmen (Bei Murnau)

Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)
Three Cornered Hat, Scenes and Dances from Part 1 (10’)

1. Introduction-Afternoon
2. Dance of the Miller’s Wife (Fandango)
3. The Corregidor
4. The Grapes

INTERMISSION


Ernesto Lecuona (1896-1963) (arr. Gould)
Andalucia: Andalucia (4’)

Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes (25min)

1. Buckaroo Holiday
2. Corral Nocturne
3. Saturday Night Waltz
4. Hoe-Down

The Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra led by Dylan Chmura-Moore

VIOLIN I

Carrie Kulas, Concertmaster

Jim VanLanen Jr.

Lori Bonin

Jaci Collins

Luis Fernandez

Tiffany Chang

Debbie Williamson

Kylie Bowman

Daniel Flesch

Sarah Koenigs

Heidi Barker

Iuliiya Mykolyk

VIOLIN II

Joan Geraldson, Virginia Bare Memorial Principal Second
Violin Chair

Ryan Kraemer

Dan Ognavic

Ellie Rice

Shoua Xiong

Bruce Bowers

David Oldenburg

Lauren Oldenburg

VIOLA

Jane Bradshaw Finch, principal

Ann Stephan

Sarah Oftedahl

Laura Vandenberg

Andy Bruzewicz

Amy Beekhuizen

Steve Schani

CELLO

Charles Stephan, Karen Steingraber Principal Cello Chair

Rori Beatty

Michael Dewhirst

Wendy Scattergood

Nancy Kaphaem

Anne Keran

Steve Westergan

Ben Rice

DOUBLE BASS

Brian Kulas, principal

Shelby Baize

Ann Boeckman

Jessica Otte

FLUTE

Angela Erdmann, Michelle Garnett Klaiber Principal Flute Chair

Cathy Burback

PICCOLO

Cathy Burback

OBOE

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

Jennifer Bryan

ENGLISH HORN

Jennifer Bryan

CLARINET

Laura McLaughlin, Mark Klaiber Principal Clarinet Chair

Orlando Pimentel

BASS CLARINET

Orlando Pimentel

BASSOON

Andrew Jackson, David Satchell Memorial Principal Bassoon Chair

Libby Garret

HORN

Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, principal

Wanda Braden 

Andrew Parks

Richard Tremarello

TRUMPET

John Daniel, John & Laurale Stern Principal Trumpet Chair 

Jessica Jensen

Bill Hampton

TROMBONE

Jonathan Winkle, principal

Matthew Bragstad

BASS TROMBONE

Mark Hoelscher

TUBA

Mike Forbes 

TIMPANI

John Aaholm, principal

PERCUSSION

Victoria Daniel, Ellen Jane Lohmeyer Memorial
Principal Percussion Chair

Marisol Kuborn

Joe Vetter

HARP

Ann Lobotzke

PIANO/CELESTA

Nick Towns

VIDEO CONTROLLER

Marcus Wakefield

Don Krumpos is a printmaker, designer, mural artist and puppeteer, among other things. He combines his world building narratives, with material culture of old and new, and sprinkled with contemporary absurdities into objects that focus spiritual energies from the natural world. Don started making art by cobbling impossible machines and formidable forts on his father’s century farm. He continued his craft and explorations as an art student at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. Don has had the opportunity to teach workshops and serve as a university lecturer throughout northeastern Wisconsin. His philosophy is to diminish the barrier to making art by making techniques accessible and help problem solve creative technical and conceptual ideas.

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CONCERT & SEASON 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-$37, Tier 2-$34, and Tier 3-$30. Plus $6 Capitol fees per ticket and sales tax.
  • Ages 35 and under may purchase Tier 2 or Tier 3 tickets for $17 (including tax and fees).
  • Children ages 10 & under are free.

Please see our Season Ticket page for Season Ticket prices and ordering.

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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