Join us for the Philharmonic Concert: “Hope” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, in the A. F. Siebert Chapel.
This inspiring concert celebrates the enduring power of hope through music and history. Central to the program is a rare and moving performance on one of the instruments from Violins of Hope: Wisconsin, presented by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra — survivor instruments that once belonged to Jewish musicians persecuted during the Holocaust. Our soloist brings these voices from the past to life, weaving stories of courage and the triumph of the human spirit. Through stirring orchestral works paired with the hauntingly beautiful tones of this historic violin, the evening honors memory while shining a light toward a hopeful future.
This event is free and open to the public (no tickets required). Watch the event from home on our livestream.




