2023-24 MUSIC LAB dates (season 7):

September 29 ○ October 27 ○ November 17 ○ January 26 ○ February 23 ○ March 22 ○ April 26 ○ May 24 ○

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NEXT UP: Classical Music Careers with members of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra!

We’re down to our LAST TWO sessions of the school year, & we’re excited to present another first-time theme! Our special focus for this month is "Classical Music Careers,” featuring members of the highly acclaimed Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra! Our notable guests will include Peter Thomas (cello), Jenny Bouton (flute) & John Bian (violin) who’ll be sharing a live instrumental performance & discussing the navigation of their professional careers within the Classical Music Industry. 

As always, students ages 13-18 can also sign up to perform in our teen open mic (singers, rappers, musicians, poets & more, this means YOU!) PLUS, we’ll have free food, a teen social hour at 4pm with a live DJ set from Sphinx Da God, & a teen prize giveaway of GWML gear. We’ll also have reps from the UWM Peck School of the Arts joining us to share info & opportunities for exploring musical paths in college!

Come join us on Friday, April 26th from 5-7pm. CT, in-person at Radio Milwaukee. Can't join us physically? You can still tune in for our virtual live stream; open to all ages through the GWML Facebook page. Teens RSVP to attend or sign up for the open mic today at gwmusiclab.com!

Clean show tracks & instrumentals for Teen Open Mic can be sent as mp3, YouTube or SoundCloud links to gwmusiclab@radiomilwaukee.org

Clean show tracks & instrumentals for Teen Open Mic can be sent as mp3, YouTube or SoundCloud links to gwmusiclab@radiomilwaukee.org

Grace Weber’s Music Lab is presented by HYFIN - a Radio Milwaukee station, & sponsored in part by American Family Insurance & MPS Partnership for the Arts & Humanities.

PETER THOMAS (CELLO)

JENNY BOUTON (FLUTE)

JOHN BIAN (VIOLIN)

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Peter J. Thomas has been a member of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra since 2008 and has performed around the world as a multi-genre soloist, clinician, educator, and chamber musician. Peter also performs with the 414 Quartet, Milwaukee Musaik, Present Music, Carthage Trio, Access Contemporary Music, Lakes Area Music Festival, and in collaboration with multiple bands. He most frequently performs/sings his own arrangements of classically infused pop and rock songs for electric cello and looping pedal/effects in bars, restaurants, breweries, clubs, churches, retirement homes, and holds monthly residencies in many of these venues. He has appeared in many of Milwaukee’s top at outdoor music festivals as a soloist and music curator.

 Peter was the manager and cellist of the award-winning classical crossover indie-rock band, I’m Not A Pilot, that toured extensively across the Midwest at colleges, performing arts centers, music festivals, and in educational collaboration concerts with high school orchestras from 2009-2016. Additionally, he is also the co-founder of MusiConnect, a community-building music series that safely brought people together during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was nominated as one of Milwaukee’s best music festivals in 2021.
 Mr. Thomas has presented clinics and workshops across the country through his innovative use of the electric cello and has recorded, arranged, and edited music for numerous artists including 2Cellos and The Piano Guys through Hal Leonard Music. He has composed many original scores for the This Time Tomorrow Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial support to individuals and families fighting all forms of cancer. Peter was recognized as the Best Acoustic Musician in the Best of Milwaukee 2021 annual competition by the Shepherd Express and has been nominated as a Finalist for this award in 2023. He was also the winner of the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI)’s String Player of the Year award in 2012 and 2015 and has been nominated for the award seven times. As a songwriter, Peter’s original song “Only in Dreams” featuring vocalist Amanda Huff took home the 2019 WAMI award for Song of the Year as well as being recognized in the same category by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

As an educator, Mr. Thomas holds the position of Adjunct Cello Professor at Carthage College and also maintains a private cello studio of gifted musicians. Peter has taught on faculty at CLAZZ, a multi-genre music festival in Arcidosso, Italy (2019) and has also served on the faculty of the American Suzuki Institute each summer since 2013. He is most excited to be joining the faculty at the Fulton Summer Music Academy this summer. Peter is the recipient of Civic Music Milwaukee’s 2018 Educator Award for Certificate of Excellence in Studio Music. His students have won competitions and full-tuition scholarships in music programs across the country. Since 2012, Mr. Thomas has been the leader of the “CSI Cello Duo,” an educational presentation for second grade classes through the MSO’s “Arts in Community Education” program. Peter has taught master classes at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, UW-Stevens Point, UW- Whitewater, Lawrence University, Gustavus Adolphus College, Eastern Michigan University, Maranatha Baptist University, Washington College, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and at dozens of high schools across the state of Wisconsin.

Prior to joining the MSO, Mr. Thomas performed with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, and the New World Symphony. Peter appeared as a soloist with the New World Symphony on two separate occasions, where he performed Richard Strauss’s ‘Don Quixote’ and Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85, as the 2008 Concerto Competition winner. Originally from Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where he was born into a family of musicians, Peter began playing cello at age five at the American Suzuki Talent Education Center and received degrees at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the Cleveland Institute of Music. His primary teachers were Lawrence Leviton, Tanya Remenikova, Joseph Johnson, and Stephen Geber.

Peter enjoys the life of being a music ambassador and strives to spread awareness of the arts in the community through his many endeavors. Peter performs on a fine English cello circa 1813 by maker Thomas Kennedy.

Jennifer Bouton has performed around the world as a guest artist, clinician, and orchestral musician. A member of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra since 2011, she performed two seasons with Lyric Opera of Chicago, and has played guest roles with the Chicago Symphony and Detroit Symphony Orchestras, among others. In 2019 she won an extended appointment with the Australian Ballet and Australian Opera in Melbourne, and was invited to become a permanent member of Orchestra Victoria.

In August, 2023, Jennifer recorded the complete Vivaldi Piccolo concertos with colleagues from the Milwaukee Symphony. The album, which will be released May 10, 2024, is the first complete recording of the concerti by an American piccoloist. Her own edition of the Vivaldi piccolo concertos will be published in 2025.

Jennifer has held faculty positions at Carthage College, Wisconsin Lutheran College, and Carroll University. She received a Master of Music degree and Certificate in Advanced Flute Studies from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Bachelor of Music degree from the Peabody Conservatory. Her teachers include Jeanne Baxtresser, Alberto Almarza, and Marina Piccinini. Originally from Denver, Colorado, in her spare time Jennifer enjoys being active outdoors with her husband and two young daughters.

Violinist John Bian, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, is an active orchestral musician who has studied with many notable concertmasters across the country. He has been a member of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra since 2018 and in 2022 began serving as the Assistant Principal Second Violin. He also serves as a substitute violin in many major orchestras around the country such as the Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, St. Louis, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras. In addition to his large ensemble career, John is also a passionate chamber musician having studied with members of the Cleveland, Cavanni, Calidore, and Muir Quartets.

John earned his bachelor’s degree at Boston University where he studied with Yuri Mazurkevich. At BU, he was the grand prize winner of both the Solo Bach Competition in 2012 and the Concerto Competition in 2014. He went on to complete his master’s degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he studied with William Preucil, the concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and was also a member of the Intensive String Quartet program. He then finished his schooling at the University of Michigan studying under David Halen, concertmaster of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and Yoonshin Song, concertmaster of the Houston Symphony Orchestra, receiving his Specialist Degree in 2018.

In the 2024/25 season John will join the Philadelphia Orchestra as a section second violin member.