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A Tale of Two Venues

Ephraim Moravian Church, a local landmark of it’s own right, will host the Pro Arte Quartet on May 15. Photo by Paul Burton, courtesy of Midsummer’s Music Festival.

The Pro Arte Quartet is slated to perform at the Ephraim Moravian Church on May 15, 7:30 pm, a mere two days after performing at the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall.

Presented by Midsummer’s Music, the Pro Arte Quartet’s concert will include works by Haydn, Zemlinsky and Dvorak in the beautiful, historic, and acoustically superb Ephraim Moravian Church. Certainly a different setting than Weill Recital Hall, the smallest of three stages within Carnegie Hall, concertgoers will be privy to an intimate performance at the Ephraim landmark.

Two members of the Pro Arte Quartet, violinist David Perry and violist Sally Chisholm, are long-term members of the Midsummer’s Music ensemble, and they will return for Midsummer’s 20th season beginning June 11, continuing through July 11.

Tickets are $25 for adults and admission is free to those 17 and under. Advance reservations are recommended. For more information call 920.854.7088 or visit http://www.midsummersmusic.com.