PREVIEW: ProMusic Minnesota and America 250 (March 29) Arts Music by Twin Cities Arts Reader - March 16, 2026 A photo of ProMusica Minnesota in concert. Courtesy of ProMusica Minnesota. Snow may be still in season, but ProMusica Minnesota is not deterred. The Mankato-based organization bringing music to Southern Minnesota and beyond ends the month with American Mosaic, an afternoon honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary through chamber music. The program will bring music to New Ulm that is bold, lyrical, playful, and unmistakably American. AMERICAN MOSAIC Bethel Balge, piano Maureen Nelson, violin Silver Ainomäe, cello Kathryn Wurster, soprano From the expressive lyricism of Amy Beach’s Trio to the cinematic elegance of André Previn’s Four Songs, the program explores a shifting landscape of contrasting voices and styles: Arthur Farwell — Land of Luthany Amy Beach — Trio André Previn — Four Songs for Soprano, Cello, Piano Paul Schoenfeld — Café Music The afternoon will also kick off with a crowd-pleasing introduction: John Phillips Sousa — Stars & Stripes Forever for two pianos featuring students Eliana Geiger, Ella Bergemann, John Balge, and Will Archer When? Sunday, March 29, 3 pm Where? Chapel of the Christ, Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN How much? $25 General Admission Free for students with a ticket About Latest Posts Twin Cities Arts ReaderThe Twin Cities Arts Reader is an arts and lifestyles magazine whose coverage examines arts and selected activities in the state of Minnesota and across the country. It provides in-depth, critical arts coverage and reaches more than 600,000 readers per year. Latest posts by Twin Cities Arts Reader (see all) PREVIEW: Minnesota Opera’s 2026-2027 Season - March 16, 2026 PREVIEW: ProMusic Minnesota and America 250 (March 29) - March 16, 2026 PREVIEW: RenegadeEnsemble and the Vanguard New Music Series (March 19) - March 14, 2026 Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet