• Mozart and Glazunov

    PenArt 3900 County F, Fish Creek, WI

    Mozart wrote his Quintet for Clarinet for String Quartet in the final months of his life. Enthralled by the superb playing of Anton Stadler on this newly created instrument, he created a sublime work of extraordinary beauty. The program concludes with a heartfelt and compelling work by one of Russia’s... [Read More]

  • Mozart and Glazunov

    MUSE Sturgeon Bay 330 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, WI

    Mozart wrote his Quintet for Clarinet for String Quartet in the final months of his life. Enthralled by the superb playing of Anton Stadler on this newly created instrument, he created a sublime work of extraordinary beauty. The program concludes with a heartfelt and compelling work by one of Russia’s... [Read More]

  • Mozart and Glazunov

    Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI

    Mozart wrote his Quintet for Clarinet for String Quartet in the final months of his life. Enthralled by the superb playing of Anton Stadler on this newly created instrument, he created a sublime work of extraordinary beauty. The program concludes with a heartfelt and compelling work by one of Russia’s... [Read More]

  • The French Chamber Music Mystique – Salon

    Chamber music was hard to sell in 19th century Paris which was totally absorbed by opera, but a few composers took a stand and stood out. Two of them were women, Louise Farrenc, the first female professor at the Paris Conservatory, and Mélanie Bonis, who disguised her gender by using... [Read More]

  • The French Chamber Music Mystique

    Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church 11836 WI-42, Ellison Bay, WI

    Chamber music was hard to sell in 19th century Paris which was totally absorbed by opera, but a few composers took a stand and stood out. Two of them were women, Louise Farrenc, the first female professor at the Paris Conservatory, and Mélanie Bonis, who disguised her gender by using... [Read More]

  • The French Chamber Music Mystique

    St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 2336 Canterbury Ln, Sister Bay, WI

    Chamber music was hard to sell in 19th century Paris which was totally absorbed by opera, but a few composers took a stand and stood out. Two of them were women, Louise Farrenc, the first female professor at the Paris Conservatory, and Mélanie Bonis, who disguised her gender by using... [Read More]

  • The French Chamber Music Mystique

    Björklunden - Vail Hall 7590 Boynton Ln, Baileys Harbor, WI

    Chamber music was hard to sell in 19th century Paris which was totally absorbed by opera, but a few composers took a stand and stood out. Two of them were women, Louise Farrenc, the first female professor at the Paris Conservatory, and Mélanie Bonis, who disguised her gender by using... [Read More]

  • Revolution and Independence – Salon

    George Meyer and the Griffon String Quartet Midsummer’s Music adds its voice to the start of our country’s Semiquincentennial (250th) Celebration. Violinist and composer George Meyer has created a special commemorative work for Midsummer audiences that will capture a sense of the time and its import. The work features George,... [Read More]

  • Revolution and Independence

    Donald and Carol Kress Pavilion 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI

    George Meyer and the Griffon String Quartet Midsummer’s Music adds its voice to the start of our country’s Semiquincentennial (250th) Celebration. Violinist and composer George Meyer has created a special commemorative work for Midsummer audiences that will capture a sense of the time and its import. The work features George,... [Read More]

  • Revolution and Independence

    Woodwalk Gallery 6746 County Rd. G, Egg Harbor, WI

    George Meyer and the Griffon String Quartet Midsummer’s Music adds its voice to the start of our country’s Semiquincentennial (250th) Celebration. Violinist and composer George Meyer has created a special commemorative work for Midsummer audiences that will capture a sense of the time and its import. The work features George,... [Read More]

  • Revolution and Independence

    MUSE Sturgeon Bay 330 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, WI

    George Meyer and the Griffon String Quartet Midsummer’s Music adds its voice to the start of our country’s Semiquincentennial (250th) Celebration. Violinist and composer George Meyer has created a special commemorative work for Midsummer audiences that will capture a sense of the time and its import. The work features George,... [Read More]

  • The Trumpet Shall Sound

    Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County 10341 Water Street HWY 42, Ephraim, WI

    The trumpet is not often heard in chamber music, but this program features Trumpet virtuoso Ansel Norris in a variety of works showcasing the true range of Mr. Norris’ talents. Pianist Jeannie Yu joins our winds and strings in exhilarating and sumptuous renditions of colorful pieces with distinctively orchestral flavors.... [Read More]