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MADISON, Wis. — For the first time since 2019, the sound of a full concert orchestra filled the Capitol grounds Wednesday evening. The return to its namesake location drew thousands of people eager to take in the full experience as it existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra performed virtually for one year before.

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RESCHEDULED: Concerts on the Square

RESCHEDULED: Concerts on the Square Jul 8, 2021 7:00 PM April 21, 2021 courtesy WCO Pianist Antonio Wu was the 2020 winner of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition. The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra s summer outdoor concert series returns to in-person performances for its 38th season, but don t start putting your blankets out on the Capitol lawn yet. The concerts will be hosted by Breese Stevens Field for a second year, and tickets ($10 general admission; $12 reserved seats) are required. The season kicks off July 8 (note, the concert has moved to Thursday due to the weather) with “Summon the Heroes: An Independence Day Celebration,” featuring guest soloist Antonio Wu, a pianist and 2020 winner of the WCO Young Artist Concerto Competition. The series continues on Wednesdays through Aug. 4. For those who aren t quite ready to be in a crowd, the series will also stream at

Concerts on the Square

Concerts on the Square April 21, 2021 courtesy WCO Pianist Antonio Wu was the 2020 winner of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition. The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra s summer outdoor concert series returns to in-person performances for its 38th season, but don t start putting your blankets out on the Capitol lawn yet. The concerts will be hosted by Breese Stevens Field for a second year, and tickets ($10 general admission; $12 reserved seats) are required. The season kicks off July 7 with “Summon the Heroes: An Independence Day Celebration,” featuring guest soloist Antonio Wu, a pianist and 2020 winner of the WCO Young Artist Concerto Competition. The series continues on Wednesdays through Aug. 4. For those who aren t quite ready to be in a crowd, the series will also stream at

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