My description of the Schubert Club – but what is yours?
A few weeks ago, I was asked for a brief written description of the Schubert Club for someone unfamiliar with what we are. Sounds…
A few weeks ago, I was asked for a brief written description of the Schubert Club for someone unfamiliar with what we are. Sounds…
Today’s blog post is written by Kate Cooper, the Schubert Club’s Education and Museum Director. As the preparation begins for our 95th annual Bruce…
Later this week, we will post an announcement inviting applications for a new position for Composer-in-Residence at the Schubert Club. It will be a revamped…
SCHUBERT CLUB COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE: CALL FOR PROPOSALS Deadline for applications: Monday February 27, 2017 Program Summary The Schubert Club, Minnesota’s oldest arts organization based…
We’re pleased to announce the 27th season of Family Concerts! This series features nationally and locally celebrated performing artists in programs of folk, ethnic and classical music. Storytelling,…
Up Next: Gil Shaham at the Ordway The Schubert Club presents Gil Shaham, violin in an all Bach program on Sunday, January 8 at 3pm at the…
This coming Thursday at 7:00pm, Schubert Club presents an encore performance of our lunchtime program Songs for the Season, a program dedicated entirely to…
As I finish up signing a large pile of letters to generous donors asking them to renew their gifts to the Schubert Club’s annual fund,…
Today’s post is written by Paul Olson, Director of Development at the Schubert Club. In the summer of 1829, the 20-year-old composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy made a…
Join us this Saturday morning at the Landmark Center for a free, sensory-friendly Azure Concert for families and individuals touched by autism. In “Pluck, Strum,…
The Schubert Club is very fortunate to have a very strong base of donors and subscribers. We are able to brag about halls…
Today’s blog post is about one of our newest education programs, KidsJam, written by Kate Cooper, our Director of Museum and Education at The…