Token Creek Festival Barn, DeForest
4037 Highway 19
Madison, Wisconsin
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program II: Bach & Kurtag - Bach's The Art of the Fugue and Kurtag's Bach transcriptions
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Tuesday August 26, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $25; students $10.
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program II: Bach & Kurtag - Bach's The Art of the Fugue and Kurtag's Bach transcriptions
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 27, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $25; students $10.
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program III: Jazz - One-Hit Wonders
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Thursday August 28, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $30 and $25.
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program III: Jazz - One-Hit Wonders
5:00 - 7:00 pm AND 8:30-10:30pm
Friday August 29, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $30 & $25
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program IV: Haydn and Harbison - Haydn piano trios, and Harbison's piano quartet and Milosz Songs
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday August 30, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $25; Students $10
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
TOKEN CREEK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Program IV: Haydn and Harbison - Haydn piano trios, and Harbison's piano quartet and Milosz Songs
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Sunday August 31, 2008
Token Creek Festival Barn, 4037 Hwy 19 (1/2 mile east of Hwy 51), near Sun Prairie
Tickets $25; Students $10
608-241-2525 or
www.tokencreekfestival.org
The Token Creek Chamber Music Festival, which enters its nineteenth season this year, will take place Saturday, August 23 through Sunday, August 31, 2008. Founded in 1989 by Artistic Directors John and Rose Mary Harbison, the festival has become widely known for its distinguished roster of performers, distinctive and imaginative programming, and evocative performance venue - a charmingly refurbished rustic barn in rural Dane County offering an intimate, up-close, salon-like setting. Challenging and unusual programs rather than easy going summer fare have been the hallmark of the Festival since its early days. This summer's four concerts will draw on themes initiated in past seasons: works of Bach, Haydn, Mozart and Harbison, and the ever-popular jazz programming, an outgrowth of the after-hours sessions of previous years.