Carpe Diem String Quartet

A few of the outstanding artists with whom the quartet has played include Yo-Yo Ma, David Krakuaer, Raul Juarena, and Richard Stoltzman.

The quartet has been the resident ensemble for two years in Siena, Italy at the Accademia Chigiana and performs regularly for the Snake River Music Festival.

[4] For several weeks spanning between July and August, the quartet performed in Denver, Colorado, and participated in the Snake River Music Festival in Dillon and Keystone.

The quartet opened the 2009–2010 season at their new venue: the Harrison Park clubhouse, situated on the banks of the Olentangy River near the Short North and Victorian Village neighborhoods, all of which are just outside downtown Columbus.

That is, he boasts some serious chops, his style is percussive and intricate, and he often employs complex, syncopated grooves, a la Leo Kottke.

During their free time, the quartet continues to work with schools and arts groups to foster kids' love of music.

[10] For one week in August 2009, the quartet worked with 16 students during violinist Charles Wetherbee's Scale the Summit music camp.

In the summer of 2009, CDSQ recorded "Montana" and "Entangled Banks", both composed by violist Korine Fujiwara, for an upcoming CD.

"Songs Without Words", composed by Bruce Wolosoff for the quartet, was successfully recorded earlier in 2009 and has been made available for digital download on Naxos's website.