Sunday Afternoon Live: Violins of Hope
Schedule
Sun Nov 09 2025 at 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Chazen Museum of Art | Madison, WI
About this Event
Join us for a special presentation of Sunday Afternoon Live as we partner with Violins of Hope-Wisconsin for a performance that draws inspiration from a collection of resilient instruments that were owned and played during the Holocaust. UW–Madison School of Music graduate students and recent alums will play these restored instruments in a concert that pays tribute to their former owners, Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, and underscores themes of courage and survival.
Following the concert, attendees will have the opportunity to view Violins of Hope instruments with Chazen Museum Guides in the museum’s Chen Family Study Room.
A related talk by professor emerita Teryl Dobbs on “Experiencing Music in the Holocaust” will take place on Saturday, November 8th at 5p.m. More details can be found here.
This performance is presented in partnership with Violins of Hope - Wisconsin, Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO) and supported by the Office of the Chancellor.
Musicians
Carolyn Van De Velde - Violin Performance Candidate DMA Class of 2027 (This recital fulfills a DMA requirement for Carolyn Van De Velde)
Janet Lyu - Violin Performance Candidate DMA Class of 2027
Chantel Charis - Violin Performance Candidate DMA Class of 2026
Sahada Buckley - Masters in Violin Performance Class of 2023
Dr. Kayla Patrick - Viola Performance Class of 2024
Dr. Melissa Snell - Viola Performance Class of 2025
Zou Zou Robidoux- Masters in Cello Performance Class of 2025
Dr. Aaron Fried - Cello Performance DMA Class of 2025
Program
Chapter 1
Victor Ullman - String Quartet No. 3, Op. 46
I. Allegro moderato
II. Presto
Hans Krasa - Tánec for String Trio
Gideon Klein - String Trio
I. Allegro
II. Lento (Variation on a Moravian Song)
III. Molto vivace
Chapter 2
Rosy Wertheim - String Quartet
I. Allegro Con Molto
II. Intermezzo
III. Allegro Energico
Dick Kattenburg - Escapades for Two Violins
I. Intrada
II. Romance
III. Rumba
Chapter 3
Aaron Fried - Glezele Vayn Medley
Cover photo courtesy of Violins of Hope
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IMPORTANT EVENT DETAILS
The Chazen Lobby will remain open to the public during the concert.
Please arrive by 12:15 pm, as seating is limited and registration is required for a spot in the Sunday Afternoon Live audience section. Chazen staff will be checking in guests at both entrance doors according to last name. You will not need to show a printed ticket.
Museum goers who did not register in advance may still enjoy the concert from our café tables or while exploring the galleries. Any audience section seating open after 12:15 pm is open to walk-in guests.
Food and drink are available for purchase at the Chazen Café.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where should I park?
There are several parking garages within a few blocks of the museum. Limited accessible parking stalls are located in front of the building. Contact UW Transportation Services for more information: https://transportation.wisc.edu/visitor-parking/. We are also on several Madison Metro bus routes, and BCycle stations are nearby.
Where at the museum is this event?
Please check-in with our Chazen staff at either entrance. The concert takes place in the Mead Witter Lobby.
Can I call if I have questions?
Yes! You can call the welcome desk to speak with our Visitor Services team at 608-263-2246.
Where is it happening?
Chazen Museum of Art, 750 University Avenue, Madison, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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