2-10-13
Another interest of ours is live music performance, especially nice in this digital world. We had the pleasure of attending a free Baroque music performance at the Chazen Museum of Art here in Madison. We were part of the live audience of a Wisconsin Public Radio program called, “Sunday Afternoon Live from the Chazen” with host Lori Skelton.
We enjoyed a wonderful performance by the Madison Bach Musicians.
Instruments played were the harpsichord, violin (2), cello.
We had a wonderful time on a rainy day and we both appreciate great music like this.
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