You will be able to honor the life of Midsummer’s Music co-founder Jean Berkenstock during this season’s performances throughout Door County this year. Last October, Berkenstock passed away over 30 years after she and her husband James created Midsummer’s Music so people in Door County could listen to world-class chamber music right in their own backyard. Shortly after her death, Fleck said Berkenstock helped transform the music scene in Door County.
Mozart, Mendelssohn, Brahms, and more are just some of the composers who will be featured during the nearly 40-show season. Musicians from ensembles like the Chicago Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Ravinia Festival, and the Pro Arte Quartet are scheduled to participate. The season starts June 13th with an Opening Night Gala at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor. You can learn more about the upcoming season and buy tickets by clicking this link.