The Scorchio Quartet

The Scorchio Quartet is a Grammy-winning American electro-acoustic string quartet, renowned for its artistic versatility and eclectic collaborations. Formed with Martha Mooke as founding violist and artistic director, the quartet debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2001 alongside David Bowie. They have since performed with notable artists such as Philip Glass, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, and were featured on Bowie's album "Heathen".

The Scorchio Quartet

The Scorchio Quartet is a Grammy-winning American electro-acoustic string quartet, renowned for its artistic versatility and eclectic collaborations. Formed with Martha Mooke as founding violist and artistic director, the quartet debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2001 alongside David Bowie. They have since performed with notable artists such as Philip Glass, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, and were featured on Bowie's album "Heathen".

The Scorchio Quartet

The Scorchio Quartet is a Grammy-winning American electro-acoustic string quartet, renowned for its artistic versatility and eclectic collaborations. Formed with Martha Mooke as founding violist and artistic director, the quartet debuted at Carnegie Hall in 2001 alongside David Bowie. They have since performed with notable artists such as Philip Glass, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, and were featured on Bowie's album "Heathen".

The Scorchio Quartet

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