Midsummer’s Music Welcomes New Board Members

Midsummer’s Music draws on the wisdom, experience, and guidance from individuals who comprise the board of directors. Board members typically exhibit a special, continued dedication to Midsummer’s Music through their support for the organization, musicians, and staff. Midsummer’s Music welcomes Cynthia Crock, Elmer Lewis, and Bryan Mazur, who recently began their initial three-year terms.

Cynthia Crock
Elmer Lewis
Bryan Mazur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crock is a specialist in development and marketing, as well as a volunteer in nonprofit fundraising and development strategies. Lewis is Professor Emeritus and a former chairman of Northwestern’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. Formerly the Ford Foundation Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at MIT, he is currently writing his seventh book: “Renewables and Nuclear, Can They Pair to Curb Climate Change.” Mazur is President and Owner of NEW Radio/Door County Daily News. He owns five radio stations in Door County along with the News Organization the Door County Daily News, NEW Radio Sports Network, NEW Radio Digital and Where2DoorCounty. He serves as a volunteer for not-for-profit groups to help enrich the community and to assist in fundraising and marketing strategies.

Midsummer’s Music celebrates 35 years of bringing chamber music to Door County in 2025. The summer season of concerts begins June 12 and runs through September 1. Additional concerts continue into September, and the second annual Autumn Music Fest runs in October. Visit www.midsummersmusic.com as schedule details are updated.

Midsummer’s Music was co-founded in 1990 by Jim and Jean Berkenstock, long-time Door County summer residents and principal orchestral players with the Lyric Opera of Chicago. What began as two concerts among friends has become one of the Midwest’s most anticipated chamber music series, bringing thousands of chamber music enthusiasts from around the globe to the magical Door County Peninsula.

Photos:

Cynthia Crock: https://www.midsummersmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cynthia-crock.jpg

Elmer Lewis: https://www.midsummersmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/img_0817-cropped.jpg

Bryan Mazur: https://www.midsummersmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/bryan-mazur-headshot-reduced.jpg

 

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Name: Gather with the Griffon

Description: The miniconcerts are designed for midday audiences. B Double Sharp programs engage the mind and spirit through music and conversation. Programs in Green Bay are funded in part by grants from the Green Bay Packers Foundation and the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation.

Dates/Times/Locations:

April 17, 2025, 12:00pm, First Presbyterian Church, 200 S Ashland Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303

April 24, 2025, 1:00pm, Country View Farm, 3200 County Rd. EE, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

May 15, 2025, 12:00pm, First Presbyterian Church, 200 S Ashland Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303

 

Griffon String Quartet 2025 Season Finale Concerts

Description: The Griffon String Quartet performs its 2025 season finale concerts. String Quartet No. 3, “Glitter, Doom, Shards, Memory” by Schulamit Ran • String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26 by Erich Wolfgang Korngold • Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57 by Dmitri Shostakovich. Roy Meyer & Alex Norris, Violins; Oryann Tsaig, Viola; Jesse Nummelin, Cello. Admission is free. Donations will be accepted.

Dates/Times/Locations:

May 23, 7:00pm, Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209

May 24, 7:00pm, Art Garage, 1429 Main St., Green Bay, WI 54302

May 25, 5:00pm, Hope UCC, 141 S 12th Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

 

The Romantic Era of the Schumanns

Description: The Schumann’s intense love story centered around the piano. Both studied piano with her father, but he fought their eventual marriage. Friedrich Kalkbrenner was possibly the greatest pianist before Liszt. He moved in the same circles as the Schumanns. Jeannie Yu will bring these piano parts to life in scintillating fashion while David Perry’s violin will melt you with Clara’s opening Romance.

Three Romances, Op. 22 – Clara Schumann

Sextet in G Major, Op. 58 – Friedrich Kalkbrenner

Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44 – Robert Schumann

June 12, 7:00pm, Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209

June 14, 7:00pm, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2336 Canterbury Ln., Sister Bay, WI 54234

June 15, 4:00pm, MUSE, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

 

Mozart and Dvořák

Two masterworks for strings by Mozart and Dvořák bookend this program. In between, both programmatically and historically, is Anton Reicha, a friend of Beethoven’s who was born the same year. An important musical influence in the 19th century, his brilliant Clarinet Quintet is a masterpiece and a wonderful showcase for the featured instrument.

Quintet No. 6 in E-flat Major, K. 614 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Quintet in B-flat Major, Op. 89 – Anton Reicha

String Sextet in A Major, Op. 48 – Antonin Dvořák

June 18, 7:00pm, Björklunden, 7590 Boynton Ln., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

June 20, 7:00pm, Peninsula School of Art, 3900 County F, Fish Creek, WI 54212

June 22, 4:00pm, Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209

June 25, 7:00pm, Woodwalk Gallery, 6746 County Rd. G, Egg Harbor, WI 54209

 

Mendelssohn Magic

Mendelssohn’s 2nd Piano Trio is unsurpassed. The way he weaves a Bach chorale melody into the final movement is spellbinding and worth the ticket price alone. Two other trios, each involving the flute of Heather Zinninger, set the stage. Undine Smith Moore’s Suite is hauntingly evocative, while Weber’s Flute Trio shows how much the Romantic Period is indebted to this German master.

Afro American Suite – Undine Smith Moore

Trio in G Minor, Op. 63 – Carl Maria von Weber

Trio No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 66 – Felix Mendelssohn

June 26, 7:00pm, UU Fellowship, 10341 Water St. HWY 42, Ephraim, WI 54211

June 27, 7:00pm, MUSE, 330 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

June 28, 7:00pm, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2336 Canterbury Ln., Sister Bay, WI 54234

July 1, 7:00pm, Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church, 11836 WI 42, Ellison Bay, WI 54210

 

Dvořák, Bruch, and Beethoven 7

Beethoven authorized his publisher to arrange his 7th Symphony for String Quintet. In an age when the symphony orchestra was relatively rare, a chamber arrangement improved the opportunity for sales. This intimate and profound glimpse into the heart of the work is revelatory. Dvořák’s Notturno and Bruch’s recently published Quintet provide provocative precursors for this concert of masterpieces.

Notturno in B Major, Op. 40 – Antonin Dvořák

Quintet in A Minor, Op. Posthumous – Max Bruch

Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 [Steiner, arr.] – Ludwig van Beethoven

July 2, 7:00pm, Björklunden, 7590 Boynton Ln., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

July 5, 7:00pm, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2336 Canterbury Ln., Sister Bay, WI 54234

July 6, 4:00pm, Hope UCC, 141 S 12th Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

 

J.S. Bach and Händel – Orchestral and Vocal Baroque Magic

A sumptuous feast of Baroque music presented by stellar musicians! Soprano Molly Netter brings her gorgeous voice and blazing virtuosity to this program with both dramatic and comic elements. David Perry, violin; Heather Zinninger, flute; and Mark Schuldiner, harpsichord, also lead our strings in some of Bach’s most extraordinary instrumental works.

Orchestral Suite in B Minor, BWV 1067 – Johann Sebastian Bach

Schlumert ein from Ich habe genug, Cantata, BWV 82a – Johann Sebastian Bach

Un pensiero nemico di pace from Il trionfo del Tempo e della Verità – Georg Friedrich Händel

Ei! Wei schmeckt der Kaffee süße from Cantata, BWV 211 (Coffee Cantata) – Johann Sebastian Bach

Heute noch from Cantata, BWV 211 (Coffee Cantata) – Johann Sebastian Bach

Da tempeste il legno infranto from Guilio Cesare, HWV 17 – Georg Friedrich Händel

Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050 – Johann Sebastian Bach

July 9, 7:00pm, Woodwalk Gallery, 6746 County Rd. G, Egg Harbor, WI 54209

July 10, 7:00pm, Peninsula School of Art, 3900 County F, Fish Creek, WI 54212

July 12, 7:00pm, Björklunden, 7590 Boynton Ln., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

July 13, 4:00pm, Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209

 

Big Top Door County – 35th Anniversary Celebration

Join Midsummer’s Music for an unforgettable afternoon of music, artistry, and celebration under a grand white Big Top at the picturesque Berkenfeld Estate in Baileys Harbor. Enjoy refreshing beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and a lively program featuring Eric Lewis, George Meyer, Kris Saebo, the Griffon String Quartet, and the Strings of Midsummer’s Music, all led by violinist David Perry. From Mozart to bluegrass and the poignant Ashokan Farewell, this event promises a rich variety of musical brilliance. Adding to the excitement, the Musical Chairs auction returns, showcasing hand-painted, music-inspired chairs crafted by talented Door County artists. Bid on these unique creations in a spirited live auction under the Big Top! Following the performance, indulge in a delicious catered meal, rounding out a perfect Door County afternoon where music, art, and community come together. Reservations are required.

July 16, at 3:00pm, Berkenfeld Estate, 9397 Summach Rd., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

 

The Language of Love – French Piano Trios

These three late Romantic Trios are steeped in “Amour.” Beginning with a work entitled “Romance Without Words,” we proceed to the voluptuous works of Lalo (famous for his Symphonie Espagnole) and Ernest Chausson. If you can, bring someone you like to hold hands with.

Appassionato, Romance sans paroles – Félix Fourdrain

Trio No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 26 – Édouard Lalo

Trio in G Minor, Op. 3 – Ernest Chausson

July 19, 7:00pm, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2336 Canterbury Ln., Sister Bay, WI 54234

July 20, 4:00pm, Hope UCC, 141 12th Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

July 25, 7:00pm, UU Fellowship, 10341 Water St. HWY 42, Ephraim, WI 54211

July 26, 7:00pm, Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church, 11836 WI 42, Ellison Bay, WI 54210

 

Octet Excitement – David Perry Leads the Strings of Midsummer’s Music and the Griffon String Quartet

The forces of the superb Griffon String Quartet and the Strings of Midsummer join forces under the guidance and example of violinist David Perry in two stunning Octets. The orchestral aura of these two works is enhanced by the unique presence of the double bass. The program begins with the haunting Chaconne by Penderecki in memory of Pope John Paul II written shortly after his death.

Ciaccona in Memoriam Giovanni Paolo II (2005) – Krzysztof Penderecki

Octet in E Major, Op. 23 – Carl Schuberth

Octet in B-flat Major, Op. Posthumous – Max Bruch

July 27, 4:00pm, Kress Pavilion, 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209

July 30, 7:00pm, Sister Bay Moravian Church, 10924 Old Stage Rd., Sister Bay, WI 54234

August 1, 7:00pm, MUSE, 330 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

August 2, 7:00pm, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2336 Canterbury Ln., Sister Bay, WI 54234

 

César Franck Piano Quintet

Pick the five greatest Piano Quintets in the literature and Franck’s has to be among them. Saint-Saëns was the pianist at the premiere. Here is an opportunity to hear Jeannie Yu in her favorite repertoire. Flutist Heather Zinninger returns to perform Amy Beach’s colorful and evocative Theme and Variations with strings. This program will close our season at our annual Labor Day Gala at Björklunden. A special and celebratory afternoon indeed!

Theme and Variations in A Minor, Op. 80 – Amy Marcy Beach

Quintet in F Minor – César Franck

August 24, 4:00pm, Hope UCC, 141 S 12th Ave., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

August 27, 7:00pm, Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church, 11836 WI 42, Ellison Bay, WI 54210

September 1, 3:00pm, 7590 Boynton Ln., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

 

The Majesty of Schubert’s Octet

Schubert’s Octet was inspired by Beethoven’s Septet, which was immensely popular. Schubert adds a second violin to the ensemble. It is his chamber music answer to the Great C-Major Symphony—a masterpiece of immense proportions. Gernot Wolfgang joins us to introduce his “Impressions,” which are suggestive of imaginary paintings, “Carnival of Venice,” “Dream,” and “Country Road.” Wolfgang, a Grammy-nominated composer, also uses the same instrumentation – clarinet, bassoon, horn, violins, viola, cello, and bass – as the Beethoven Septet in his energetic, novel, and delightful addition to this illustrious repertoire.

Impressions (2002) – Gernot Wolfgang

Octet in F Major, D. 803 – Franz Schubert

August 28, 7:00pm, Björklunden, 7590 Boynton Ln., Baileys Harbor, WI 54202

August 29, 7:00pm, MUSE, 330 Jefferson St., Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

August 30, 3:00pm, The Clearing Folk School Schoolhouse, 12103 Garrett Bay Rd., Ellison Bay, WI 54210

August 31, 4:00pm, Kress Pavilion 7845 Church St., Egg Harbor, WI 54209