If you cannot attend the Griffon String Quartet’s performances this weekend, they will share the stage with the Pro Arte Quartet next weekend at MUSE and Woodwalk Gallery and return to those venues the following weekend.
Griffon String Quartet hitting the right notes
Saturday marks the opening night of its Autumn Music Fest performances across the peninsula on the first three weekends of October, including MUSE in Sturgeon Bay on October 4th and October 5th at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor. Made up of violinists Roy Meyer and Alex Norris, violist Oryann Tsaig, and cellist Jesse Nummelin, the impact of the Griffon String Quartet goes beyond the notes on the sheet of music. The four musicians will make over 150 appearances over the next several months, performing for residents at nursing homes and teaching students how to play instruments through private lessons. Meyer, Norris, Tsaig, and Nummelin have played across the country, but shared what makes their role with the Griffon String Quartet so enjoyable.
If you cannot attend the Griffon String Quartet’s performances this weekend, they will share the stage with the Pro Arte Quartet next weekend at MUSE and Woodwalk Gallery and return to those venues the following weekend.
If you cannot attend the Griffon String Quartet’s performances this weekend, they will share the stage with the Pro Arte Quartet next weekend at MUSE and Woodwalk Gallery and return to those venues the following weekend.
