One of the most beloved singers of our time, and entitled "America's soprano of choice" (The New York Times), opera legend Renée Fleming beguiles audiences with her sumptuous voice, masterful artistry, and compelling stage presence. In addition to being awarded the National Medal of Arts, the United States' highest honor for an individual artist, by President Obama in 2013, Fleming's acclaim also includes four Grammy Awards and historic performances at the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, 2012 Diamond Jubilee Concert for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and 2014 commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate. Program to be announced.
Single tickets available now.
Renée Fleming | Casta Diva
Music and the Mind
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Shannon Hall, Memorial Union
7 PM | In-person only
Performance Studio Class
Friday, April 29, 2022
Collins Recital Hall, Hamel Music Center
4 PM | In-person only
This event is free, but tickets are required.
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608-265-ARTS
WUD Performing Arts Committee
performingarts@union.wisc.edu
Bob and Linda Graebner
Stephen Morton
George H. Elder Endowment for the Memorial Union Theater Fund
Wisconsin Union Theater Program Endowment Fund
Wisconsin Union Association
Thomas Gulick
Karen Pridham
The award-winning Goldmund Quartet continues to rise to the top of its generation with performances that capture chamber music’s deep interiority and bring it out for all to experience.
GRAMMY Award–winning violinist Gil Shaham and pianist Orli Shaham bring a concert that promises both to deepen appreciation and to expand awareness of the greatest exponents of Romantic chamber music.
This is a past event and has been archived for reference.