Membership & Benefits

As a nonprofit organization, Midsummer’s Music relies on the generosity of music lovers to help us continue to fulfill our mission, ensuring that all people have access to great music.

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88 Key Society

This exclusive society of Midsummer’s Music supporters is limited to a maximum of 88 members, with each “owning” one or more keys of a piano.

Members are acknowledged in the Midsummer’s Music program book and promotional materials, as well as on our website and through social media. The names of society members will be on display at all concert receptions throughout the season.

In addition, 88 Key Society members receive VIP seating at concerts and will be invited to a special meet-and-greet event with one or more musicians at the end of the season.


Gracenotes

You have seen them behind the scenes and in action at all of our events.

If you are interested in joining the Gracenotes, we welcome you! The benefits of membership are many … including fun, friendship, new opportunities, and lots of live music performances.


Jim & Jean Berkenstock Legacy Society

The Jim and Jean Berkenstock Legacy Society was founded in 2019 to pay tribute to the foresight of Midsummer’s Music founders – Jim and Jean Berkenstock.

They believed that if you bring quality chamber music to Door County, “they” will come. Were they ever right! For 31 years, through the guidance of Jim and Jean, the Midsummer musicians have wowed audiences in venues around Door County.

As you plan your future philanthropic goals, join us as we honor Jim and Jean and continue to provide an intimate concert experience.