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Invoke

Invoke features the talents of Nick Montopoli (violin/banjo), Zachariah Matteson (violin), Karl Mitze (viola/mandolin), and Geoff Manyin (cello).

Take one look at invoke’s website and it’s clear they’re not your typical string quartet.

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Invoke features the talents of Nick Montopoli (violin/banjo), Zachariah Matteson (violin), Karl Mitze (viola/mandolin), and Geoff Manyin (cello). Described by one pretty important radio guy as “not classical…but not not classical” (David Srebnik, SiriusXM Classical Producer), Invoke continues 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 Ensō Quartet, to chamber rock powerhouse San Fermin, to beatboxer/rapper/spoons virtuoso Christylez Bacon. Invoke’s two albums Souls in the Mud and Furious Creek both feature original works composed by and for the group, plus 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.

 

This page was last updated in November 2020.