• Concert Review of the Philip Glass Concerto for Saxophone Quartet with Baltimore Symphony.

  • Concert Review of CQ recital in Topeka, Kansas.

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    2 + 3 = 4?

    Read the Cover Story feature in the May 2004 issue of International Musician and learn how this Quartet is changing the way we do math.

    This quarter, we are spotlighting Dave Lewis, the harmonic anchor of the Capitol Quartet.





    Ever wonder what goes on Backstage at an orchestra rehearsal?

    Check out our schedule for the next webcast of "Backstage with the Capitol Quartet".






    The members of the Capitol Quartet - David Stambler, Marty Nau, Joe Lulloff, Christopher Creviston, Andy Dahlke, Anjan Shah, David Lewis, Kevin Stewart, and Dave Tucker (drums!) - would like to thank you for visiting our site. Please feel free to explore the different sections and learn more about the quartet and its members. We welcome your input and feedback, so please feel free to contact us directly via email provided on our CONTACT page.

    The Capitol Quartet is a saxophone quartet specializing in Innovative Orchestral Pops, engaging Recitals and dynamic Educational Outreach programming. Our goal is to present concerts that demonstrate a high level of artistic excellence that are both educational and entertaining.


    Click below and view our schedule for the next few months, we'd love to see you at one of our performances.

    Highlights over the next few months include performances at the Bands of America Summer Symposium, the American Bandmasters College on July 4th, at the Elon College Performing Arts Center, with the Indianapolis Symphony and our good friend conductor Jack Everly, the Jackson (TN) Symphony, and a performance of the Philip Glass Concerto for Saxophone Quartet with the Peoria (IL) Symphony. We will be making our Carnegie Hall debut at the Weill Recital Hall in December 2007 at a gala benefit for the Metropolitan Community Church.


    Planes, trains and cars! It's been a busy traveling season with performances and educational clinics in Florida, North Carolina, Gerogia, West Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and we travelled to Canada for performances with Ottowa National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Windsor Symphony.

    We've had a blast working with conductors Marin Alsop, John Morris Russell, and Jack Everly.




    ATTENTION PRESENTERS:
    A new program of timeless orchestral masterpieces in new and engaging jazz arrangements. Click below to learn more!


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