Midsummer’s Music Plays Friends Beethoven and Reicha

Midsummer’s presents music by real-life friends Anton Reicha and Ludwig van Beethoven Midsummer’s Music, Wisconsin’s oldest summer chamber music series, presents its sixth and final week of 2020 virtual concerts with Friends of Old, September 9 – 13. Norman Gilliland of Wisconsin Public Radio, who hosted the first concerts of… [Read More]

Midsummer’s Music Performs Live Socially Distanced Concert

Midsummer’s presents Anton Reicha and Ludwig van Beethoven in an outdoor Labor Day weekend concert Midsummer’s Music, whose concerts have been hailed as “exciting, pulse-pounding, and riveting,” will present a live, socially distanced, outdoor chamber music concert on the beautiful grounds of Woodwalk Gallery located at 6746 County Rd. G… [Read More]

Midsummer’s Music Presents Two Revered Scandinavian Composers

The pioneering Elfrida Andrée and Norway’s most recognized composer Edvard Grieg Midsummer’s Music, Wisconsin’s oldest summer chamber music series presents its fifth week of virtual concerts with Musical Mountains and Fjords, September 2 – 6. Hosted by John Clare, a nationally recognized radio host on Sirius XM and St. Louis-107.3,… [Read More]

New Voices begins tonight, featuring Composer-in-Residence Jacob Beranek

Over the past two weeks of virtual concerts, Midsummer’s Music performances of the Restless Passion and Soaring Spirits programs have been viewed more than 35,000 times via Midsummer’s Facebook page, YouTube channel, website, and The Violin Channel’s Facebook page. Streaming concerts resume tonight at 7:00 pm (CT) with our New Voices program, spotlighting three contemporary classical composers, including Midsummer’s own Composer-in-Residence… [Read More]

Free, Streaming Concerts Continue with Classical Composers of Color!

More than 1,000 people viewed the first week of five streaming concerts by Midsummer’s Music. Performances resume tonight at 7:00 pm (CT) with our Soaring Spirits program, highlighting three classical composers of color, including a rare work by Florence Price. Read more here!