Stringbeans Quartet

The Stringbeans Quartet have been adding their trademark touch of musical whimsy to Edmonton area events and audiences since the group was founded in 1999. From an optimistic foursome of University of Alberta music students, the group has grown into one of Edmonton's most highly demanded musical commodities. Best known for their versatility, the Beans have been seen just about everywhere, from farmer's markets to the Winspear concert stage, as well as heard just about everywhere, from film soundtracks to specially commissioned modern dance works.

The Stringbeans have had the opportunity to perform with/for some of Alberta's greatest names, both musical and otherwise, from the emerging pop sensation Bryce Kulak, to the renowned playwright Stewart Lemoine, from Lt. Governor Lois Hole and former Prime Minister Joe Clark to master chocolatier Bernard Callebaut. It should therefore come as no surprise that the Stringbeans have a repertoire as diverse and eclectic as their performance opportunities. Nonetheless, whether they're serenading audiences with Grieg or Gershwin, Mozart or Madonna, everyone who has a taste of the Stringbeans is certain to experience a unique brand of musical merriment.

The Stringbeans play in traditional String Quartet formation, with Martine den Bok on First Violin, Tim Cebuliak on Second Violin, Robin Leicht on Viola and Mark Moran on Cello.

Reviews

"We love them! One minute they're playing Pachelbel, and the next thing they play is The Doors." - See Magazine

"Cute string quartet the String Beans... play anything from Bach to the Beatles to Bachman Turner Overdrive." - Edmonton Journal