St. Paul Catholic Student Center hosted an organ concert that demonstrated the richness and beauty of the pipe organ located in its chapel on the UW-Madison campus on February 4.
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Honoring a beloved music teacher, mentor, and friend: Mr. Thom Heninger 1951-2022
“We are truly legacies of my father’s life of caring and compassion.” — Ben Heninger
Diocesan Choir celebrates Lessons and Carols on Sunday, Dec. 18
Its future no longer in doubt, the Madison Diocesan Choir returns to celebrate Lessons and Carols on Sunday, Dec. 18, at Holy Name Heights in Madison resuming a long-running tradition interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nine years of music at Immaculate Heart of Mary
“Music education is a central part of growing the whole child,” said music teacher Daniella Binzak from Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Monona. “I try to make sure by the time my students leave that they can read about music, write about music, think about music, and participate in music however they might want to in the future.”
Escape in the headphones for a while
A question that I’ve long dreaded to hear is “What kind of music do you like?” My brain immediately goes into “This isn’t going to end well” mode.
Madison Catholic Woman’s Club opens hearts to children in need
Suzanne Holtz, music therapist at Hospice of Dubuque, has a passion for helping people find their voice and tell their stories using music.
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Evening of Irish music at St. Peter, Madison
MADISON — St. […]
Evening of Irish music at St. Peter, Madison
MADISON — St. […]
Diocesan Choir launches Youth Pastoral Musician Scholarship Award
MADISON — Expanding its music ministry, the Madison Diocesan Choir is launching an initiative likely to benefit parishes throughout the diocese for years to come: student scholarships to help ensure a new generation of liturgical musicians, as members of their church choirs or choir accompanists.
The Youth Pastoral Musician Scholarship Award begins this year with two $500 awards, one to a junior high school student, the other to a senior high school student, allowing them to attend an approved summer music clinic. To be eligible, students must be involved in their parish music programs as regular participants.