
Water Music: Chamber Concerts at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum -Vivaldi Spring and Summer
Thursday, April 11
7:00 pm
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
800 Riverview Dr, Winona, MN 55987
Water Music: Chamber Concert Series at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum with the Winona Symphony Orchestra - Vivaldi Spring and Summer
Enter for a chance to win passes to this show.
The Current is pleased to offer a ticket giveaway to this concert. Enter by noon (CDT) on Tuesday, March 26 for a chance to win a pair of passes to this concert. TWO (2) winners will receive two guest list spots to the second annual Water Music: Chamber Concert Series at the MMAM with the Winona Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, April 11th.
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Winona Symphony Orchestra
Proudly recognized as the oldest arts organization in Southeastern Minnesota, the Winona Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1908 by eminent composer Carl Ruggles. Following his residency in Winona, Ruggles went on to become part of a group of modernist American composers known as “The American Five” among the company of such greats as Charles Ives and Henry Cowell. During the Great Depression, the symphony disbanded but was revived in 1965 and has performed every season since then. Many esteemed local musicians have served as conductor and music director over the past several decades, including Milton Davenport, Sr. Genevieve Speltz, Marsha Mabrey, Dr. Robert King, George Stelluto, Valerie Taylor, Dr. Paul Vance, and Dr. Donald Lovejoy. Now under the direction of Dr. Erik Rohde, music professor at University of Northern Iowa and prominent violinist and conductor, the Winona Symphony Orchestra proudly features some of the area’s finest professional musicians.
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is a nonprofit art museum that creates meaningful art experiences that explore our relationship with water. Located in Winona, Minnesota, the purpose-built museum is located on the banks of the Mississippi River and boasts six galleries, an educational and events space, and a destination retail shop on its seven acre riverside campus. It is through this surprising diversity that MMAM is not only describing what marine art is, but pushing the boundaries of what marine art can be.
