Jacob Beranek, Composer-in-Residence for Midsummer’s Music of Door County, will have his Partita Melodica performed by Milwaukee Musaik at 7:00 pm on Monday, November 5, at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music.
Beranek’s work received its world premiere performance in August of this year by Midsummer’s Music as a part of its summer season. The work was commissioned by Midsummer’s Music with support from the MMG Foundation as a part of the second year of the Midsummer’s Music Composer-in-Residence program.
English Horn Player Margaret Butler, a member of the Milwaukee Symphony and the Midsummer’s Music ensemble, played the premiere performances and will also be featured in the Milwaukee Musaik performance. Beranek wrote the work with Butler in mind. The original version included violin, viola, cello, and double bass. For the Musaik performance, Beranek expanded the string section so that the work can be played by English horn and a small string orchestra.
“This is a first-rate work, and it was very well received by our audiences,” said Jim Berkenstock, Artistic Director for Midsummer’s Music. “It is great to see the work being performed in other venues. It deserves to be heard often,” added Berkenstock.
Midsummer’s Music began its Composer-in-Residence program in 2017 when it selected Jacob Beranek to write a work for the 2017 season with funding from the MMG Foundation. Beranek is a sophomore composition major at Vanderbilt University who is already having his works performed in several different countries.
Midsummer’s Music has performed four different works by the young composer who hails from Oconomowoc, WI, but spends some of his summer in Egg Harbor with his parents.
“I am so thrilled that this work is receiving recognition outside of Door County,” said Beranek. “It would not be possible without the original commitment of Midsummer’s Music and its musicians including the outstanding artistry of Margaret Butler.”
The Milwaukee Musaik, formerly known as the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, is Milwaukee’s only self-governing chamber orchestra consortium, and one of only 65 chamber orchestras in the nation. Since its founding in 1973 as the Milwaukee Chamber Music Society, it has earned a reputation as one of southeastern Wisconsin’s finest professional performing arts groups.
Tickets are available at the door an online at Eventbrite. Search for “Musaik” and the concert is titled “Trick or Treat.”