Multi-instrumental quartet Invoke encompasses traditions from across America, including bluegrass, Appalachian fiddle tunes, jazz, and minimalism. Program to be announced from stage.
INVOKE
Nick Montopoli, violin/banjo | Zachariah Matteson, violin | Karl Mitze, viola/mandolin | Geoff Manyin, cello
Behind the Scenes are FREE performances and dialogue with artists from the Austin Chamber Music Festival and Workshop. Taking place Monday through Friday 3:15-4:00 PM in Bates Recital Hall, July 8-18.
Monday, July 8 | Faculty Artists: Rehearsal Techniques
Tuesday, July 9 | Invoke
Wednesday, July 10 | Festival String Quartet with Michelle Schumann, piano
Thursday, July 11 | Graham Reynolds
Friday, July 12 | Takács Quartet with Michelle Schumann, piano
Monday, July 15 | Horszowski Trio
Tuesday, July 16 | Apophis Reeds
Wednesday, July 17 | Faculty Artists
Thursday, July 18 | Faculty Artists: Dos & Don’ts of Performance
Invoke
Described as “…not classical but not, not classical – Invoke is beautiful, adventurous, American and immediately engaging” (David Srebnik, SiriusXM Classical Producer), Invoke strives to successfully dodge even the most valiant attempts at genre classification. The multi-instrumental band’s other not-nots encompass traditions from across America, including bluegrass, Appalachian fiddle tunes, jazz, and minimalism. Invoke weaves all of these styles together to create truly individual music, written by and for the group. Equally at home in a collaborative setting, Invoke has performed with musicians from widely varying genres, from the Miró and Ensō Quartets, to chamber rock powerhouse San Fermin, to beatboxer/rapper/spoons virtuoso Christylez Bacon. Invoke’s three albums Souls in the Mud, Furious Creek, and Fantastic Planet, all feature original works composed by and for the group, and the quartet has also performed and recorded numerous world premieres. Invoke believes in championing diverse American voices, including their ongoing commissioning project American Postcards, which asks composers to pick a time and place in American history and tell its story through Invoke’s unique artistry.