Five virtuosi, a national caliber orchestra, and artfully crafted and diverse chamber programs are at the center of our 2022-2023 Masterworks Series.
Kicking off in November 2022, this collection of concerts weaves the masters with the contemporary, all crafted to bring you closer to the music. Led by Maestro Andrew Sewell, our Masterworks Series reflects the diversity within the classical chamber repertoire. As we return to a five-concert series for the first time since 2019, we’ll feature a range of work, from Florence Price’s Symphony No. 1 in E Minor to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, Pastoral.
We hope to see you at all five of our concerts this season.

Meet Our Maestro and Guest Artists Before Each Concert
Enjoy a lively pre-concert discussion held in the Wisconsin Studio at the Overture Center, home of the Capitol Theater and all Masterworks.
The discussion, free for all Masterworks ticketholders, features Maestro Andrew Sewell, WCO musician(s), and our concert guest artists. They’ll share insights and inspiration for the evening’s Masterworks concert repertoire.
Doors open at 6 p.m. Discussion runs 6:30 to 7 p.m.

Post Concert After-party
Stay after the concert for a talk back with Maestro Andrew Sewell and our guest artist on the Capitol Theater stage. The WCO also hosts an after-concert reception for select concerts in the Promenade Lounge within Overture. This is a great opportunity to deepen your connection to the music and musicians of the WCO.
COVID-19 Safety Requirements
As COVID-19 evolves, we will continue to adhere to all current local, state and CDC guidelines.
What to Expect

COCKTAILS
Wine, beer, cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages are available at the cocktail bars.

WHAT TO WEAR
Masterworks is a sense of occasion, so dress up or dress comfortably. Learn more.

GETTING HERE
Map, directions, and parking information to help you plan your evening.

Masterworks 22/23 Brochure
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