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SUMMARY:Mozart\, Mendelssohn\, and Magic • Opening Night\, Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn was 16 when he wrote his Sextet for Piano and Strings. Mozart was 10 years older when he penned his 2nd Piano Quartet. Both composers wrote them to show off their own amazing piano virtuosity\, creating breath-taking masterpieces. We begin the program with a Phantasy for piano trio by Alice Verne-Bredt\, who gained recognition as a composer by entering this work in the Cobbett Chamber Music Contest in London. It is hauntingly beautiful. Join Emcee Norman Gilliland on June 13th for our festive Opening Night or three other special performances. \nPhantasie Trio (1908) • Alice Verne-Bredt\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nQuartet No. 2 in E-flat Major\, K. 493 • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nPiano\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello \nSextet in D Major\, Op. 110 • Felix Mendelssohn\nPiano\, Violin\, Two Violas\, Cello\, and Bass \nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Violin\nSally Chisholm & Allyson Fleck\, Viola\nAna Kim\, Cello\nKris Saebo\, Bass \nSponsored by the Midsummer’s Music Board of Directors \nThe Women’s Fund of Door County is a supporting sponsor for this program in acknowledgment of the women musicians performing. \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund. \nNOTE: Hwy. 42 construction at the time of this concert requires a detour on weekdays that will direct drivers to Church St.\, where the Kress Pavilion is located. Click here for printable directions.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/mozart-mendelssohn-and-magic-opening-night-kress-pavilion-egg-harbor/
LOCATION:Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion\, 7845 Church St.\, Egg Harbor\, WI\, 54209
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240614T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240614T113000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240530T133142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193958Z
UID:11893-1718359200-1718364600@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Coffee Talk: The Healing Power of Sound with Maja Jurisic\, MD
DESCRIPTION:Coffee Talks are free\, engaging\, informal lectures on music topics by MM ensemble members\, staff\, and friends. \nFrom time immemorial\, people have intuitively felt that sound promotes healing. For centuries\, chants\, songs\, and various instruments have been used to restore harmony of body\, mind and spirit. Nowadays\, Midsummer’s Music lovers have experienced the health-promoting frequencies of glorious music every time they’ve attended a concert.  \nScience is finally providing evidence for this intuition. Physicists have shown that everything is in a state of vibration\, including our bodies. Albert Einstein wrote\, “We are slowed down sound and light waves\, a walking bundle of frequencies tuned to the cosmos.”  \nVibrations passing through matter in the form of waves are what we experience as sound. Even frequencies that are too high or low for the human ear are registered as vibrations in our bodies. We pick up audible and inaudible sounds all the way down to a cellular level. Researchers at Columbia found that cilia (antenna-like structures on our cell membranes) quiver like tuning forks\, and vibrations in the environment (sounds) cause the cells to change shape. This has been linked to conditions as wide-ranging as arthritis\, heart failure and cancer. Sound medicine is being incorporated into services provided by an increasing number of hospitals\, such as the Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins.  \nDr. Maja has long believed that the mechanistic model of health she learned in medical school is too narrow. She has found that sound offers a pathway to inner balance that is accessible to everyone and loves to share the science and art of sound healing.  \nExperience this for yourself as she plays her crystal alchemy singing bowls. And since breath is the language of the body\, learn how to use yours to change your physiologic state (it’s like a superpower you never knew you had). Be ready for some fun toning with the bowls and retune\, refresh and restore body\, mind and spirit as your cells respond to the resonant frequencies of the sounds. Leave feeling reconnected with joy and wonder. \nSeating is limited. Please reserve your free tickets.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/coffee-talk-sound-therapy-with-maja-jurisic-md/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County\, 10341 Water Street HWY 42\, Ephraim\, WI\, 54211
CATEGORIES:Coffee Talk,Midsummer's Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240615T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193944Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart\, Mendelssohn\, and Magic • St. Luke's\, Sister Bay
DESCRIPTION:This concert is in memory of Loralee Holton. \nMendelssohn was 16 when he wrote his Sextet for Piano and Strings. Mozart was 10 years older when he penned his 2nd Piano Quartet. Both composers wrote them to show off their own amazing piano virtuosity\, creating breath-taking masterpieces. We begin the program with a Phantasy for piano trio by Alice Verne-Bredt\, who gained recognition as a composer by entering this work in the Cobbett Chamber Music Contest in London. It is hauntingly beautiful. Join Emcee Norman Gilliland on June 13th for our festive Opening Night or three other special performances. \nPhantasie Trio (1908) • Alice Verne-Bredt\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nQuartet No. 2 in E-flat Major\, K. 493 • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nPiano\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello \nSextet in D Major\, Op. 110 • Felix Mendelssohn\nPiano\, Violin\, Two Violas\, Cello\, and Bass \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Violin\nSally Chisholm & Allyson Fleck\, Viola\nAna Kim\, Cello\nKris Saebo\, Bass \nSponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund \nThe Women’s Fund of Door County is a supporting sponsor for this program in acknowledgment of the women musicians performing. \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/mozart-mendelssohn-and-magic-st-lukes-sister-bay/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, 2336 Canterbury Ln\, Sister Bay\, WI\, 54234
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240616T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240616T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193944Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart\, Mendelssohn\, and Magic • Hope UCC\, Sturgeon Bay
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn was 16 when he wrote his Sextet for Piano and Strings. Mozart was 10 years older when he penned his 2nd Piano Quartet. Both composers wrote them to show off their own amazing piano virtuosity\, creating breath-taking masterpieces. We begin the program with a Phantasy for piano trio by Alice Verne-Bredt\, who gained recognition as a composer by entering this work in the Cobbett Chamber Music Contest in London. It is hauntingly beautiful. Join Emcee Norman Gilliland on June 13th for our festive Opening Night or three other special performances. \nPhantasie Trio (1908) • Alice Verne-Bredt\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nQuartet No. 2 in E-flat Major\, K. 493 • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nPiano\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello \nSextet in D Major\, Op. 110 • Felix Mendelssohn\nPiano\, Violin\, Two Violas\, Cello\, and Bass \nWrite On\, Door County poet Allison Haus will present a poem based on one of the pieces of music. \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Violin\nSally Chisholm & Allyson Fleck\, Viola\nAna Kim\, Cello\nKris Saebo\, Bass \nSponsored by Sandy Zingler \nThe Women’s Fund of Door County is a supporting sponsor for this program in acknowledgment of the women musicians performing. \n\n\nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/mozart-mendelssohn-and-magic-hope-ucc-sturgeon-bay/
LOCATION:Hope United Church of Christ\, 141 S 12th Ave.\, Sturgeon Bay\, WI\, 54235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240618T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193944Z
UID:11312-1718737200-1718746200@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Mozart\, Mendelssohn\, and Magic • Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, Ephraim
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn was 16 when he wrote his Sextet for Piano and Strings. Mozart was 10 years older when he penned his 2nd Piano Quartet. Both composers wrote them to show off their own amazing piano virtuosity\, creating breath-taking masterpieces. We begin the program with a Phantasy for piano trio by Alice Verne-Bredt\, who gained recognition as a composer by entering this work in the Cobbett Chamber Music Contest in London. It is hauntingly beautiful. Join Emcee Norman Gilliland on June 13th for our festive Opening Night or three other special performances. \nPhantasie Trio (1908) • Alice Verne-Bredt\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nQuartet No. 2 in E-flat Major\, K. 493 • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\nPiano\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello \nSextet in D Major\, Op. 110 • Felix Mendelssohn\nPiano\, Violin\, Two Violas\, Cello\, and Bass \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Violin\nSally Chisholm & Allyson Fleck\, Viola\nAna Kim\, Cello\nKris Saebo\, Bass \nSponsored by Peggy Lott \nThe Women’s Fund of Door County is a supporting sponsor for this program in acknowledgment of the women musicians performing. \n\n\nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/mozart-mendelssohn-and-magic-unitarian-universalist-fellowship-ephraim/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County\, 10341 Water Street HWY 42\, Ephraim\, WI\, 54211
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240619T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193944Z
UID:11314-1718823600-1718832600@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:David Perry Leads Mendelssohn Octet—and More! • Björklunden\, Baileys Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn’s masterpiece is thrilling under David Perry’s leadership. Young Mendelssohn’s friendship with the elderly Goethe inspired this romantic triumph. It is paired with an equally impressive discovery\, the Octet by Woldemar Bargiel\, the half-brother of Clara Schumann and a composer much admired by Brahms. Be prepared … the electricity will be palpable. \nOctet in C Minor\, Op. 15a (1850) • Woldemar Bargiel\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \nOctet in E-flat Major\, Op. 20 • Felix Mendelssohn\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \nMusicians\nDavid Perry\, Suzanne Beia\, Roy Meyer\, and Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck & Larissa Mapua\, Viola\nMara McClain & Jesse Nummelin\, Cello \nSponsored by Joan & Stefan Anderson \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/david-perry-leads-mendelssohn-octet-and-more-bjorklunden-baileys-harbor/
LOCATION:Björklunden – Vail Hall\, 7590 Boynton Ln\, Baileys Harbor\, WI\, 54202
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240621T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193944Z
UID:11316-1718996400-1719005400@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:David Perry Leads Mendelssohn Octet—and More! • Sister Bay Moravian Church\, Sister Bay
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn’s masterpiece is thrilling under David Perry’s leadership. Young Mendelssohn’s friendship with the elderly Goethe inspired this romantic triumph. It is paired with an equally impressive discovery\, the Octet by Woldemar Bargiel\, the half-brother of Clara Schumann and a composer much admired by Brahms. Be prepared … the electricity will be palpable. \nOctet in C Minor\, Op. 15a (1850) • Woldemar Bargiel\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \nOctet in E-flat Major\, Op. 20 • Felix Mendelssohn\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \n\nMusicians\nDavid Perry\, Suzanne Beia\, Roy Meyer\, and Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck & Larissa Mapua\, Viola\nMara McClain & Jesse Nummelin\, Cello \nSponsored by the James & Nancy Huebner Charitable Fund \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/david-perry-leads-mendelssohn-octet-and-more-sister-bay-moravian-church-sister-bay/
LOCATION:Sister Bay Moravian Church\, 10924 Old Stage Rd\, Sister Bay\, WI\, 54234
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240622T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11323-1719082800-1719091800@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Dvořák and Brahms • St. Luke's\, Sister Bay
DESCRIPTION:Dvořák and Brahms—two great 19th century composers who gave us splendid piano quintets. However\, the Dvořák Quintet is one you may not have heard before. He was 31 when he wrote it\, but then decided to revise it in 1887 at the height of his career. Unfortunately\, this version was not heard until 1922\, 18 years after Dvořák’s death. Here is a chance to savor this rare masterpiece coupled with one of Brahms’ best chamber works in the talented hands of pianist Jeannie Yu\, in collaboration with violinist David Perry and his fellow string players. \nQuintet No. 1 in A Major\, Op. 5 • Antonín Dvořák\nPiano and String Quartet \nQuintet in F Minor\, Op. 34 • Johannes Brahms\nPiano and String Quartet \nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry & Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by the Nancy T. and David A. Borghesi Fund \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/dvorak-and-brahms-st-lukes-sister-bay/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, 2336 Canterbury Ln\, Sister Bay\, WI\, 54234
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240623T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240623T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11319-1719162000-1719171000@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:David Perry Leads Mendelssohn Octet—and More! • Woodwalk Gallery\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn’s masterpiece is thrilling under David Perry’s leadership. Young Mendelssohn’s friendship with the elderly Goethe inspired this romantic triumph. It is paired with an equally impressive discovery\, the Octet by Woldemar Bargiel\, the half-brother of Clara Schumann and a composer much admired by Brahms. Be prepared … the electricity will be palpable. \nOctet in C Minor\, Op. 15a (1850) • Woldemar Bargiel\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \nOctet in E-flat Major\, Op. 20 • Felix Mendelssohn\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \n\nMusicians\nDavid Perry\, Suzanne Beia\, Roy Meyer\, and Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck & Larissa Mapua\, Viola\nMara McClain & Jesse Nummelin\, Cello \nSponsored by Genie & David Meissner \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/david-perry-leads-mendelssohn-octet-and-more-woodwalk-gallery-egg-harbor/
LOCATION:Woodwalk Gallery\, 6746 County Rd. G\, Egg Harbor\, WI\, 54209
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240627T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11321-1719514800-1719523800@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:David Perry Leads Mendelssohn Octet—and More! • Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn’s masterpiece is thrilling under David Perry’s leadership. Young Mendelssohn’s friendship with the elderly Goethe inspired this romantic triumph. It is paired with an equally impressive discovery\, the Octet by Woldemar Bargiel\, the half-brother of Clara Schumann and a composer much admired by Brahms. Be prepared … the electricity will be palpable. \nOctet in C Minor\, Op. 15a (1850) • Woldemar Bargiel\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \nOctet in E-flat Major\, Op. 20 • Felix Mendelssohn\nFour Violins\, Two Violas\, and Two Cellos \n\nMusicians\nDavid Perry\, Suzanne Beia\, Roy Meyer\, and Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck & Larissa Mapua\, Viola\nMara McClain & Jesse Nummelin\, Cello \nSponsored by Bob & Alice Chrismer \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund. \n\nNOTE: Hwy. 42 construction at the time of this concert requires a detour on weekdays that will direct drivers to Church St.\, where the Kress Pavilion is located. Click here for printable directions.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/david-perry-leads-mendelssohn-octet-and-more-kress-pavilion-egg-harbor/
LOCATION:Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion\, 7845 Church St.\, Egg Harbor\, WI\, 54209
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240628T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240628T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11325-1719601200-1719610200@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Dvořák and Brahms • Shepherd of the Bay\, Ellison Bay
DESCRIPTION:Dvořák and Brahms—two great 19th century composers who gave us splendid piano quintets. However\, the Dvořák Quintet is one you may not have heard before. He was 31 when he wrote it\, but then decided to revise it in 1887 at the height of his career. Unfortunately\, this version was not heard until 1922\, 18 years after Dvořák’s death. Here is a chance to savor this rare masterpiece coupled with one of Brahms’ best chamber works in the talented hands of pianist Jeannie Yu\, in collaboration with violinist David Perry and his fellow string players. \nQuintet No. 1 in A Major\, Op. 5 • Antonín Dvořák\nPiano and String Quartet \nQuintet in F Minor\, Op. 34 • Johannes Brahms\nPiano and String Quartet \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry & Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by the James & Nancy Huebner Charitable Fund \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/dvorak-and-brahms-shepherd-of-the-bay-ellison-bay/
LOCATION:Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church\, 11836 WI-42\, Ellison Bay\, WI\, 54210
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240629T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240629T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11327-1719685800-1719696600@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT ... Dvořák and Brahms • Beck/Wilson Residence Dinner Concert\, Fish Creek
DESCRIPTION:Dvořák and Brahms—two great 19th century composers who gave us splendid piano quintets. However\, the Dvořák Quintet is one you may not have heard before. He was 31 when he wrote it\, but then decided to revise it in 1887 at the height of his career. Unfortunately\, this version was not heard until 1922\, 18 years after Dvořák’s death. Here is a chance to savor this rare masterpiece coupled with one of Brahms’ best chamber works in the talented hands of pianist Jeannie Yu\, in collaboration with violinist David Perry and his fellow string players. \nBuilt by one of MM’s early board members\, this home was so thoughtfully designed for music that even the Steinway piano has its own designated space. Such surpassing detail is just a taste of the many delights\, which include a breath-taking view across Green Bay from this heavenly perch. \nQuintet No. 1 in A Major\, Op. 5 • Antonín Dvořák\nPiano and String Quartet \nQuintet in F Minor\, Op. 34 • Johannes Brahms\nPiano and String Quartet \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry & Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \n\nSponsored by Marianna Beck & John Wilson \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/dvorak-and-brahms-dinner-concert-beck-wilson-residence-fish-creek/
LOCATION:Beck-Wilson Residence\, Fish Creek\, WI
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240630T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240630T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T011413
CREATED:20240301T060110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
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SUMMARY:Dvořák and Brahms • Hope UCC\, Sturgeon Bay
DESCRIPTION:Dvořák and Brahms—two great 19th century composers who gave us splendid piano quintets. However\, the Dvořák Quintet is one you may not have heard before. He was 31 when he wrote it\, but then decided to revise it in 1887 at the height of his career. Unfortunately\, this version was not heard until 1922\, 18 years after Dvořák’s death. Here is a chance to savor this rare masterpiece coupled with one of Brahms’ best chamber works in the talented hands of pianist Jeannie Yu\, in collaboration with violinist David Perry and his fellow string players. \nQuintet No. 1 in A Major\, Op. 5 • Antonín Dvořák\nPiano and String Quartet \nQuintet in F Minor\, Op. 34 • Johannes Brahms\nPiano and String Quartet \nWrite On\, Door County poet David Clowers will present a poem based on one of the pieces of music. \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry & Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by Sandy Zingler \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/dvorak-and-brahms-hope-ucc-sturgeon-bay/
LOCATION:Hope United Church of Christ\, 141 S 12th Ave.\, Sturgeon Bay\, WI\, 54235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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