The Season is Here.

We’re excited to bring you five Masterworks concerts with outstanding soloists, a collaboration with Kanopy Dance Company in an exploration of the endless cycle of renewal, powerful prowess on the keys with Ilya Yakushev, and dueling violins with Eric Silberger and Gilles Apap. This season also features Endeavor, our third Musical Landscapes in Color performance, and Handel’s Messiah in partnership with Festival Choir of Madison. From the timeless power of the Eroica Symphony to Beethoven’s radiant Symphony No. 4, what more could you want from an orchestra season?

A ‘masterful’ journey awaits and we hope you’ll join us by becoming a subscriber, because music is always better with great company.
 

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Get in-depth before setting foot in Capitol Theater

Join us for a lively pre-concert talk with Music Director Andrew Sewell, WCO musician(s), and our concert guest artists. They'll share insights on the repertoire you'll be hearing that evening and sometimes a personal story or two. The pre-concert talk is free for all Masterworks ticket holders. Doors open at 6 p.m. The pre-concert talk runs 6:30 to 7 p.m. 

Post-Concert Party

Join us for our post-concert party and meet someone new! Following most concerts, you can find attendees and musicians gathering together to socialize and celebrate another incredible night of music. Listen for announcements at each concert for more information.

2025/26 Season

January 30, 2026

Prokofiev Prowess

Ilya Yakushev, piano

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February 27, 2026

Regeneration

Dan Cavanagh Trio & Kanopy Dance Company

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March 27, 2026

Dueling Violins

Eric Silberger, violin; Gilles Apap, violin

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April 17, 2026

Saint-Saëns & Salome

Salome Jordania, piano

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