The Midsummer's Music 30th Anniversary summer season will go on with fewer performances and on a virtual venue. The Sister Bay-based organization currently plans to offer four or five performances rather than the usual nine events. This summer's programs, however, will be performed online or through social media due to COVID-19 concerns. Midsummer's Music Assistant Artistic Director Allison Fleck says virtual performances by the Griffon String Quartet convinced the group to proceed with a virtual 2020 season.
Fleck says Midsummer's Music may yet hold live concerts this summer if conditions allow. She says a decision on live performances will hopefully be made by August 1st.