"... the premier classical music ensemble in the region."
                                                         Erik Eriksson, Northeast Wisconsin Music Review
Make a Joyful Noise!
Musicians exchange glances, awaiting the nod. The audience is on the edge of their seats as the first notes sound in perfect synchronization. Newcomers soon realize they are in the presence of something wonderful. Devoted supporters take in waves of sounds as familiar as old friends. The last note is played and the audience is on their feet, applauding and cheering. It doesn't get any better than this.

This is an experience.

This is an event.

This is Midsummer's Music Festival.
A rustle is heard in the distance. There are sounds of chairs being moved. Footsteps echo as they approach the stage. Music stands are adjusted. Faint notes are heard from the violin, soon to be joined by the viola. The bassoon blends in and the lilt of the flute rings out as the piano begins its accompaniment. The clarinet is distinct and clear, and the cello adds a tone like no other.

Soon more footsteps are heard, this time in greater number. Excited voices crescendo. Sounds of pages being turned are heard throughout the venue. Greetings are exchanged and anticipation is high. Suddenly the sounds stop and a hush falls over the audience. A man stands before the crowd and begins to speak. As he talks about the composer and program all eyes and ears are on him. Then he is done and takes his place on the stage.
Newcomers soon realize
they are in the presence
of something wonderful.