Vandelé String Quartet

Formed in 2015 through a serendipitous reading of Vancouver composer Chris Sivak’s new string quartet, “Patrick Stewart Bakes a Cake”, the Vandelé Quartet have since performed throughout the Greater Vancouver Area for weddings, special events and other public and private functions including a special concert of classical, pop, and Latin music for the downtown Eastside at the Carnegie Community Centre.

 

Zoë, Louise, Genevieve, and Bryan are all active members of the Vancouver music community, playing regularly with ensembles that include the West Coast Symphony Orchestra, the Lions Gate Sinfonia, and the Plastic Acid Orchestra. They also perform in the GVRD as solo and colaborative artists. Vandelé‘s goal is to share their love of music with others through fun and inspiring performances, and to fulfill everyone’s musical needs through the joy and power of live music!


STYLE(S): classical, pop, jazz, Latin

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: instrumental

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Can perform as part of any ensemble size

Formed in 2015 through a serendipitous reading of Vancouver composer Chris Sivak’s new string quartet, “Patrick Stewart Bakes a Cake”, the Vandelé Quartet have since performed throughout the Greater Vancouver Area for weddings, special events and other public and private functions including a special concert of classical, pop, and Latin music for the downtown Eastside at the Carnegie Community Centre.

 

Zoë, Louise, Genevieve, and Bryan are all active members of the Vancouver music community, playing regularly with ensembles that include the West Coast Symphony Orchestra, the Lions Gate Sinfonia, and the Plastic Acid Orchestra. They also perform in the GVRD as solo and colaborative artists. Vandelé‘s goal is to share their love of music with others through fun and inspiring performances, and to fulfill everyone’s musical needs through the joy and power of live music!


STYLE(S): classical, pop, jazz, Latin

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: instrumental

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Can perform as part of any ensemble size