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Trios, Poetry Up Next for Midsummer’s Music

Next in its summer lineup, Midsummer’s Music will present its Trio Magic program, featuring piano trios by Swedish composer Laura Netzel, Spanish composer Joachim Turina and German composer Franz Schubert. 

Violinist David Perry, cellist James Waldo and pianist Jeannie Yu will perform the Trio Magic program July 15, 7 pm, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sister Bay; July 16, 7 pm, at Hope United Church of Christ in Sturgeon Bay; July 17, 3 pm, at the Trenchard residence as a salon concert; and July 21, 7 pm, at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor.

The seventh program of the season, Lush & Thrilling Romantic Poetry, features the work of German composers Franz Schubert, Friedrich Gernsheim and Carl Maria von Weber. The featured musicians are flutist Heather Yarmel, clarinetist JJ Koh, violinists David Perry and Ann Palen, violist Allyson Fleck, cellist James Waldo and bassist David Scholl.

These concerts are set for July 20, 7 pm, at Sister Bay Moravian Church; July 22, 7 pm, at First Baptist Church in Sister Bay; July 23, 7 pm, at Hope United Church of Christ in Sturgeon Bay; and July 24, 5 pm, at Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor. 

Yarmel will also lead an educational Coffee Talk presentation titled “Taoism and the Alexander Technique in Music: A Beginner’s Journey to Finding Greater Freedom in Music-making” on July 23, 11 am, at the Margaret Lockwood Gallery in Sturgeon Bay.

Find further details and purchase tickets at midsummersmusic.com or by calling 920.854.7088.

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