Events
Portrait of an Artist: Synchrony Saxophone Quartet
We welcome Synchrony Quartet, a rising Chicago-based ensemble known for both competition success and a vibrant local presence. Their collaborative arrangements expand the evolving saxophone quartet repertoire, highlighting classical music as a living art form. The program opens the festival with music by Astor Piazzolla, Caroline Shaw, Travis Laplante, Anton Webern, and Manuel de Falla.
6/4/26, 6 PM — Foundry Vineyards
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Portrait of an Artist: Tracy Doyle, Flute
WWCMF welcomes back Tracy Doyle for an intimate portrait program showcasing her curiosity and range. From mythic origins to global influences, the program travels from Debussy’s France through the Indian subcontinent and beyond, with music by Claude Debussy, Reena Esmail, Ian Clarke, William Grant Still, Georges Hüe, and Jacques Ibert.
6/11/26, 6 PM — Pepper Bridge Winery
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Portrait of an Artist: Andrea Yun, cello
Cellist Andrea Yun makes her WWCMF debut, bringing a wide-ranging career that spans solo, orchestral, and period performance. A dedicated educator as well as performer, she was named Michigan’s Teacher of the Year by the American String Teachers Association in 2020. Her program reflects both versatility and curiosity, offering a dynamic portrait of an artist at home in many musical worlds.
6/18/26, 6 PM — Seven Hills Winery
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Portrait of an Artist: John Popham, cello
Cellist John Popham returns to WWCMF in a featured recital that highlights both his artistry and musical curiosity. A recent addition to the faculty at the University of Washington, Popham brings a wide-ranging background as performer, educator, and curator. His program offers a personal glimpse into the influences and instincts that shape his work on and off the stage.
6/25/26, 6 PM — Reininger Winery
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.