As the calendar turns from spring to summer, the Griffon String Quartet is reaching the final measures of its 2025-26 season.
From performing at nursing homes and children’s museums to teaching children throughout the community, the musicians behind the Griffon String Quartet have participated in more than 100 events in the region, with more still to come.
Cellist Jesse Nummelin and pianist Rie Tanaka will headline a music-and-wine pairing event Sunday at 3 p.m. at MUSE in Sturgeon Bay ahead of a trio of finale concerts featuring the rest of the ensemble in Sturgeon Bay on May 22, Green Bay on May 23 and Egg Harbor on May 24.
Midsummer’s Music Executive Director Allyson Fleck applauded the work Nummelin, violist Oryann Tsaig and violinists Roy Meyer and Alex Norris do throughout the season.
The Griffon String Quartet performances are free to attend, with donations encouraged. Chamber music lovers do not need to fret at the conclusion of the Griffon String Quartet season. Midsummer’s Music will begin its 36th summer season with its celebratory Gala Opening Night on June 12 at Birch Creek. Tickets are already on sale for that performance and all others during the season, which runs through Labor Day.
