Description
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: MUSE Concert Hall
Roy Meyer and Alex Norris, Violins
Oyrann Tsaig, Viola
Jesse Nummelin, Cello
Take a break from your day and Gather with the Griffon—a refreshing series of midday B Double Sharp miniconcerts that nourish both mind and spirit. Featuring selections from the Griffon String Quartet’s current concerts, these intimate performances blend inspiring music with engaging conversation in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Performed by Roy Meyer and Alex Norris (violins), Oryann Tsaig (viola), and Jesse Nummelin (cello), each program invites you to pause, listen, and connect.
Admission is free—no tickets required.
Generously supported by local arts champions, these concerts are made possible by the Wisconsin Arts Board, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Little Eddie Big Cup of the Door County Community Foundation, Kopseker Trust of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, the United Way of Door County, and the MMG Foundation.
Learn more at: https://www.midsummersmusic.com/event/gather-with-the-griffon-door-county-3/
About The Griffon String Quartet
The Griffon String Quartet members currently work with children in northeast Wisconsin via the Einstein Series, a highly interactive program for school-age children. Students participate in private or group lessons or educational outreach programs. The quartet visits schools and classrooms to perform and discuss string quartet music, relating it specifically to relevant topics in their studies and their lives.
The Quartet’s B Double Sharp program presents mini concerts for the aging or disabled, as well as their caregivers. Targeting people with Alzheimer’s and dementia, in association with the Door County Medical Center and Scandia Village, the quartet creates a welcoming atmosphere where people can share their observations and feelings about the journey of aging or memory loss. Attendees gather to connect with others who are facing the same questions and concerns and begin to build a community of support. These concerts support those individuals with music and learning.
Additional Community-Embedded programs are all-inclusive for families. The community performances strengthen the musical infrastructure by demystifying chamber music and creating an experiential bridge from short presentations to full classical concerts. The quartet performs pop-up programs in restaurants, coffee shops, businesses, art galleries, museums, and various other spaces. These events provide surprising and fun exposure for the public, demonstrating that world-class artistry is at home in everyday settings.
The majority of these programs are free to the community.
Check out the Griffon String Quartet and guitarist/singer/songwriter Eric Lewis’ new album Beneath the Waves.
