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SUMMARY:Beethoven\, Haydn\, and Schumann: Fairy Tales and Ghosts • Shepherd of the Bay\, Ellison Bay
DESCRIPTION:Engage your imagination in the magic of music by three greats: Schumann\, Haydn\, and Beethoven. Schumann’s “Fairy Tales” is written for the same combination as Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio” (clarinet\, viola\, and piano) and is one of Schumann’s final compositions. He thought listeners would find it “highly romantic.” Beethoven’s “Ghost” gets its name from the haunted sound of the piano’s soft tremolando that underlies parts of the slow movement. Haydn’s Trio in C Major is not so scary\, but its intensity and flair may leave you breathless. Written during his second visit to London\, it is one of his last and best trios in a genre he pretty much invented. Three masterworks all. \nMärchenerzählungen (Fairy Tales)\, Op. 132 • Robert Schumann\nClarinet\, Viola\, and Piano \nTrio in C Major\, Hob. XV:27 • Franz Josef Haydn\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nTrio No. 5 in D Major\, Op. 70\, No. 1 (“Ghost”) • Ludwig van Beethoven\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nMusicians\nAlicia Lee\, Clarinet\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, 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/beethoven-haydn-and-schumann-fairy-tales-and-ghosts-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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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240706T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
UID:11333-1720292400-1720301400@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Beethoven\, Haydn\, and Schumann: Fairy Tales and Ghosts • Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Engage your imagination in the magic of music by three greats: Schumann\, Haydn\, and Beethoven. Schumann’s “Fairy Tales” is written for the same combination as Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio” (clarinet\, viola\, and piano) and is one of Schumann’s final compositions. He thought listeners would find it “highly romantic.” Beethoven’s “Ghost” gets its name from the haunted sound of the piano’s soft tremolando that underlies parts of the slow movement. Haydn’s Trio in C Major is not so scary\, but its intensity and flair may leave you breathless. Written during his second visit to London\, it is one of his last and best trios in a genre he pretty much invented. Three masterworks all. \nMärchenerzählungen (Fairy Tales)\, Op. 132 • Robert Schumann\nClarinet\, Viola\, and Piano \nTrio in C Major\, Hob. XV:27 • Franz Josef Haydn\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nTrio No. 5 in D Major\, Op. 70\, No. 1 (“Ghost”) • Ludwig van Beethoven\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \n\nMusicians\nAlicia Lee\, Clarinet\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, 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/beethoven-haydn-and-schumann-fairy-tales-and-ghosts/
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:20240707T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240707T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193943Z
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SUMMARY:Beethoven\, Haydn\, and Schumann: Fairy Tales and Ghosts • Hope UCC\, Sturgeon Bay
DESCRIPTION:Engage your imagination in the magic of music by three greats: Schumann\, Haydn\, and Beethoven. Schumann’s “Fairy Tales” is written for the same combination as Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio” (clarinet\, viola\, and piano) and is one of Schumann’s final compositions. He thought listeners would find it “highly romantic.” Beethoven’s “Ghost” gets its name from the haunted sound of the piano’s soft tremolando that underlies parts of the slow movement. Haydn’s Trio in C Major is not so scary\, but its intensity and flair may leave you breathless. Written during his second visit to London\, it is one of his last and best trios in a genre he pretty much invented. Three masterworks all. \nMärchenerzählungen (Fairy Tales)\, Op. 132 • Robert Schumann\nClarinet\, Viola\, and Piano \nTrio in C Major\, Hob. XV:27 • Franz Josef Haydn\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nTrio No. 5 in D Major\, Op. 70\, No. 1 (“Ghost”) • Ludwig van Beethoven\nPiano\, Violin\, and Cello \nWrite On\, Door County poet Albert DeGenova will present a poem based on one of the pieces of music. \n\nMusicians\nAlicia Lee\, Clarinet\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, 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/beethoven-haydn-and-schumann-fairy-tales-and-ghosts-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240711T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
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SUMMARY:Bastille Day Celebration: Join the party at each concert! • Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Join us to toast French independence. Each of our three works represents a different vision of France\, so we are going to sample different French wines that complement their paired musical work. D’Indy brings us a French postcard painted by harp\, flute\, and strings. Bordes uses flute (played by Heather Zinninger) and strings to transport us to the Basque region\, and Claude Debussy enchants us with an impressionistic vision straight from the Louvre with his evocative String Quartet. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson shares some of his favorite appellations for this special occasion at three of our four concerts in this program. \n\nOptional “Bastille Day Pairing Concert” – A tasting of three wines will be interpolated in the program. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson will offer verbal commentary on the wines\, explaining why they were selected and drawing connections to the music. Wines might be paired based on shared historical\, cultural\, regional\, or geographic connections\, or interpretive connections based on the style\, tone\, or timbre of a given composer or composition. For example\, the Bastille Day program invites an all-French wine list; The program would open with Champagne or Crémant de Bourgogne served as the audience finds their seats and enjoyed alongside d’Indy’s Suite des parties. An additional $20 for anyone participating in the wine pairing experience. Must be 21 or older.\n\nSuite en parties\, Op. 91 (1927) • Vincent d’Indy\nFlute\, Violin\, Viola\, Cello\, and Harp \nSuite Basque\, Op. 6 (1901) • Charles Bordes\nFlute and String Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 10 • Claude Debussy\nString Quartet \nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nRebecca Royce\, Harp\nDavid Perry & Eleanor Bartsch\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by Arlene Johnson & Chris Weidenbacher \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bastille-day-celebration-join-the-party-at-each-concert-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:20240712T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240712T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11339-1720810800-1720819800@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bastille Day Celebration: Join the party at each concert! • Sister Bay Moravian Church\, Sister Bay
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate French independence. Each of our three works represents a different vision of France. D’Indy brings us a French postcard painted by harp\, flute\, and strings. Bordes uses flute (played by Heather Zinninger) and strings to transport us to the Basque region\, and Claude Debussy enchants us with an impressionistic vision straight from the Louvre with his evocative String Quartet. \nSuite en parties\, Op. 91 (1927) • Vincent d’Indy\nFlute\, Violin\, Viola\, Cello\, and Harp \nSuite Basque\, Op. 6 (1901) • Charles Bordes\nFlute and String Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 10 • Claude Debussy\nString Quartet \n\nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nRebecca Royce\, Harp\nDavid Perry & Eleanor Bartsch\, 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/bastille-day-celebration-join-the-party-at-each-concert-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:20240713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240713T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11341-1720897200-1720906200@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bastille Day Celebration: Join the party at each concert! • Björklunden\, Baileys Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Join us to toast French independence. Each of our three works represents a different vision of France\, so we are going to sample different French wines that complement their paired musical work. D’Indy brings us a French postcard painted by harp\, flute\, and strings. Bordes uses flute (played by Heather Zinninger) and strings to transport us to the Basque region\, and Claude Debussy enchants us with an impressionistic vision straight from the Louvre with his evocative String Quartet. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson shares some of his favorite appellations for this special occasion at three of our four concerts in this program. \n\nOptional “Bastille Day Pairing Concert” – A tasting of three wines will be interpolated in the program. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson will offer verbal commentary on the wines\, explaining why they were selected and drawing connections to the music. Wines might be paired based on shared historical\, cultural\, regional\, or geographic connections\, or interpretive connections based on the style\, tone\, or timbre of a given composer or composition. For example\, the Bastille Day program invites an all-French wine list; The program would open with Champagne or Crémant de Bourgogne served as the audience finds their seats and enjoyed alongside d’Indy’s Suite des parties. An additional $20 for anyone participating in the wine pairing experience. Must be 21 or older.\n\nSuite en parties\, Op. 91 (1927) • Vincent d’Indy\nFlute\, Violin\, Viola\, Cello\, and Harp \nSuite Basque\, Op. 6 (1901) • Charles Bordes\nFlute and String Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 10 • Claude Debussy\nString Quartet \n\nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nRebecca Royce\, Harp\nDavid Perry & Eleanor Bartsch\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nArtist Jen Polster will present a work based on a piece of music from this program. \nSponsored by an anonymous donor in celebration of James Ingwersen’s 95th birthday \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bastille-day-celebration-join-the-party-at-each-concert-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:20240714T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240714T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11344-1720976400-1720985400@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bastille Day Celebration: Join the party at each concert! • Woodwalk Gallery\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Join us to toast French independence. Each of our three works represents a different vision of France\, so we are going to sample different French wines that complement their paired musical work. D’Indy brings us a French postcard painted by harp\, flute\, and strings. Bordes uses flute (played by Heather Zinninger) and strings to transport us to the Basque region\, and Claude Debussy enchants us with an impressionistic vision straight from the Louvre with his evocative String Quartet. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson shares some of his favorite appellations for this special occasion at three of our four concerts in this program. \n\nOptional “Bastille Day Pairing Concert” – A tasting of three wines will be interpolated in the program. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson will offer verbal commentary on the wines\, explaining why they were selected and drawing connections to the music. Wines might be paired based on shared historical\, cultural\, regional\, or geographic connections\, or interpretive connections based on the style\, tone\, or timbre of a given composer or composition. For example\, the Bastille Day program invites an all-French wine list; The program would open with Champagne or Crémant de Bourgogne served as the audience finds their seats and enjoyed alongside d’Indy’s Suite des parties. An additional $20 for anyone participating in the wine pairing experience. Must be 21 or older.\n\nSuite en parties\, Op. 91 (1927) • Vincent d’Indy\nFlute\, Violin\, Viola\, Cello\, and Harp \nSuite Basque\, Op. 6 (1901) • Charles Bordes\nFlute and String Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 10 • Claude Debussy\nString Quartet \n\nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nRebecca Royce\, Harp\nDavid Perry & Eleanor Bartsch\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by Beverly Ann & Peter Conroy \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bastille-day-celebration-join-the-party-at-each-concert-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:20240718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240718T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11346-1721329200-1721338200@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bach to the Future • Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Composer-in-Residence Will Healy returns with a free-wheeling program inspired by Bach. Selections from The Musical Offering and Will’s arrangement of Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme lead to Bach-inspired works by Will himself. He is then joined by his colleague\, violinist George Meyer\, for their freshly inspired collaborations that remind us all of our debt to “The Old Wig” (as Bach’s son\, Carl Philipp Emanuel affectionately called him). Our flutist\, Heather Zinninger\, and our strings join in the fun and share in the creative process. \nSelections from The Musical Offering\, BWV 1079 • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Violin\, Cello\, and Piano \nWachet auf ruft uns die Stimme\, BWV 140 [Will Healy\, arr.] • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Cello\, and Piano \nRoot Position\, MM Commission\, 2023/2024 • Will Healy\nViolin\, Cello\, and Piano \nSelections Featuring Will Healy and George Meyer\nViolin\, Piano\, and Strings \nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nWill Healy\, Piano\nSahada Buckley & George Meyer\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by the MMG Foundation \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bach-to-the-future-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:20240719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240719T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11348-1721415600-1721424600@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bach to the Future • Shepherd of the Bay\, Ellison Bay
DESCRIPTION:Composer-in-Residence Will Healy returns with a free-wheeling program inspired by Bach. Selections from The Musical Offering and Will’s arrangement of Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme lead to Bach-inspired works by Will himself. He is then joined by his colleague\, violinist George Meyer\, for their freshly inspired collaborations that remind us all of our debt to “The Old Wig” (as Bach’s son\, Carl Philipp Emanuel affectionately called him). Our flutist\, Heather Zinninger\, and our strings join in the fun and share in the creative process. \nSelections from The Musical Offering\, BWV 1079 • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Violin\, Cello\, and Piano \nWachet auf ruft uns die Stimme\, BWV 140 [Will Healy\, arr.] • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Cello\, and Piano \nRoot Position\, MM Commission\, 2023/2024 • Will Healy\nViolin\, Cello\, and Piano \nSelections Featuring Will Healy and George Meyer\nViolin\, Piano\, and Strings \n\nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nWill Healy\, Piano\nSahada Buckley & George Meyer\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by the MMG Foundation and Bob & Alice Chrismer \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bach-to-the-future-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:20240720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240720T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11353-1721502000-1721511000@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Grieg Piano Concerto and Jeannie Yu • St. Luke's\, Sister Bay
DESCRIPTION:After her triumphant performances last season of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto\, Jeannie returns this season to offer Grieg’s magnificent romantic treasure. We’ve discovered a stunningly beautiful arrangement with string quartet that will feature Jeannie in all her radiance. Puccini’s hauntingly beautiful Crisantemi opens the program followed by Emilie Mayer’s G Minor String Quartet. Of the seven quartets she wrote\, it is the only one published in her lifetime. Her introduction of a Bach Chorale melody into the slow movement is spine tingling and will make you crave more from her. \nCrisantemi • Giacomo Puccini\nString Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 14 (1860) • Emilie Mayer\nString Quartet \nConcerto in A Minor\, Op. 16 [Per Tengstrand\, arr.] • Edvard Grieg\nPiano and String Quartet \nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Dawn Wohn\, and Sahada Buckley\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nPaula Kosower\, Cello \nSponsored by Kaye Rogers-Ketterling in memory of Marvin Ketterling \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/grieg-piano-concerto-and-jeannie-yu-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:20240721T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240721T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193859Z
UID:11350-1721581200-1721590200@www.midsummersmusic.com
SUMMARY:Bach to the Future • Hope UCC\, Sturgeon Bay
DESCRIPTION:Composer-in-Residence Will Healy returns with a free-wheeling program inspired by Bach. Selections from The Musical Offering and Will’s arrangement of Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme lead to Bach-inspired works by Will himself. He is then joined by his colleague\, violinist George Meyer\, for their freshly inspired collaborations that remind us all of our debt to “The Old Wig” (as Bach’s son\, Carl Philipp Emanuel affectionately called him). Our flutist\, Heather Zinninger\, and our strings join in the fun and share in the creative process. \nSelections from The Musical Offering\, BWV 1079 • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Violin\, Cello\, and Piano \nWachet auf ruft uns die Stimme\, BWV 140 [Will Healy\, arr.] • Johann Sebastian Bach\nFlute\, Cello\, and Piano \nRoot Position\, MM Commission\, 2023/2024 • Will Healy\nViolin\, Cello\, and Piano \nSelections Featuring Will Healy and George Meyer\nViolin\, Piano\, and Strings \nWrite On\, Door County poet Pete Thelen will present a poem based on one of the pieces of music. \n\nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nWill Healy\, Piano\nSahada Buckley & George Meyer\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nMara McClain\, Cello \nSponsored by the MMG Foundation \nThe 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.
URL:https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/bach-to-the-future-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:20240725T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240725T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T232231
CREATED:20240301T060155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193858Z
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SUMMARY:Grieg Piano Concerto and Jeannie Yu • Kress Pavilion\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:After her triumphant performances last season of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto\, Jeannie returns this season to offer Grieg’s magnificent romantic treasure. We’ve discovered a stunningly beautiful arrangement with string quartet that will feature Jeannie in all her radiance. Puccini’s hauntingly beautiful Crisantemi opens the program followed by Emilie Mayer’s G Minor String Quartet. Of the seven quartets she wrote\, it is the only one published in her lifetime. Her introduction of a Bach Chorale melody into the slow movement is spine tingling and will make you crave more from her. \nCrisantemi • Giacomo Puccini\nString Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 14 (1860) • Emilie Mayer\nString Quartet \nConcerto in A Minor\, Op. 16 [Per Tengstrand\, arr.] • Edvard Grieg\nPiano and String Quartet \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Dawn Wohn\, and Sahada Buckley\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nPaula Kosower\, Cello \nSponsored by Carmen & Gene Witt \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/grieg-piano-concerto-and-jeannie-yu-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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SUMMARY:Grieg Piano Concerto and Jeannie Yu • Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, Ephraim
DESCRIPTION:After her triumphant performances last season of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto\, Jeannie returns this season to offer Grieg’s magnificent romantic treasure. We’ve discovered a stunningly beautiful arrangement with string quartet that will feature Jeannie in all her radiance. Puccini’s hauntingly beautiful Crisantemi opens the program followed by Emilie Mayer’s G Minor String Quartet. Of the seven quartets she wrote\, it is the only one published in her lifetime. Her introduction of a Bach Chorale melody into the slow movement is spine tingling and will make you crave more from her. \nCrisantemi • Giacomo Puccini\nString Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 14 (1860) • Emilie Mayer\nString Quartet \nConcerto in A Minor\, Op. 16 [Per Tengstrand\, arr.] • Edvard Grieg\nPiano and String Quartet \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Dawn Wohn\, and Sahada Buckley\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nPaula Kosower\, Cello \nSponsored by Barbara Gould \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/grieg-piano-concerto-and-jeannie-yu-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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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240727T213000
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CREATED:20240301T060114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193858Z
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SUMMARY:Grieg Piano Concerto and Jeannie Yu • Muse\, Sturgeon Bay
DESCRIPTION:After her triumphant performances last season of Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto\, Jeannie returns this season to offer Grieg’s magnificent romantic treasure. We’ve discovered a stunningly beautiful arrangement with string quartet that will feature Jeannie in all her radiance. Puccini’s hauntingly beautiful Crisantemi opens the program followed by Emilie Mayer’s G Minor String Quartet. Of the seven quartets she wrote\, it is the only one published in her lifetime. Her introduction of a Bach Chorale melody into the slow movement is spine tingling and will make you crave more from her. \nCrisantemi • Giacomo Puccini\nString Quartet \nQuartet in G Minor\, Op. 14 (1860) • Emilie Mayer\nString Quartet \nConcerto in A Minor\, Op. 16 [Per Tengstrand\, arr.] • Edvard Grieg\nPiano and String Quartet \n\nMusicians\nJeannie Yu\, Piano\nDavid Perry\, Dawn Wohn\, and Sahada Buckley\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck\, Viola\nPaula Kosower\, Cello \nEgg Harbor artists Angela Lensch and Tony Bessen\, who participated in MM’s 2020 artistic violins project with a stunning mosaic-covered instrument\, have created a new work of art that was inspired by one of the pieces of music from the Grieg Piano Concerto concert. Is it Giacomo Puccini’s Crisantemi\, Emilie Mayer’s Quartet in G Minor\, or Edvard Grieg’s Concerto that served as the inspiration? Angela and Tony don’t know which piece they heard\, and concertgoers won’t know until the unveiling! \nSponsored by the Anne & Richard Egan Charitable 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/grieg-piano-concerto-and-jeannie-yu-muse-sturgeon-bay/
LOCATION:MUSE Sturgeon Bay\, 330 Jefferson St.\, Sturgeon Bay\, WI\, 54235
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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CREATED:20240301T060130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T193858Z
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SUMMARY:Bruch and Brahms • Woodwalk Gallery\, Egg Harbor
DESCRIPTION:When Brahms wrote his second string quintet\, he thought it was a perfect way to end his career (he later was coaxed into creating a few more by a wonderful clarinetist). It is powerful\, charming\, intense\, light-hearted\, and – especially in its Hungarian flavored finale – exuberant. When someone suggested that the famous Prater in Vienna\, a favorite amusement park of Brahms\, might have inspired the effervescent nature of this work\, Brahms replied\, “Yes\, and the delightful girls there\, too.” Bruch’s masterpiece is also a late work not published until after his death. This composer of the famous Scottish Fantasy and Violin Concerto excels once again in this deeply felt companion piece to the Brahms. A rare opportunity to hear both of these sumptuous romantic string masterpieces together. \nQuartet in D Major\, Op. 11\, No. 1 (1795) • Adalbert Gyrowetz\nFlute\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello \nQuintet in E-flat Major (1918)\, Op. Posthumous • Max Bruch\nTwo Violins\, Two Violas\, and Cello \nQuintet No. 2 in G Major\, Op. 111 • Johannes Brahms\nTwo Violins\, Two Violas\, and Cello \nMusicians\nHeather Zinninger\, Flute\nDavid Perry\, Suzanne Beia & Ann Palen\, Violin\nAllyson Fleck & Catherine Lynn\, Viola\nPaula Kosower\, Cello \nSponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family 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/bruch-and-brahms-woodwalk-gallery-egg-harbor/
LOCATION:Woodwalk Gallery\, 6746 County Rd. G\, Egg Harbor\, WI\, 54209
CATEGORIES:Concert,Midsummer's Music
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