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  • Robert Mendoza

    Robert Mendoza  is a Spanish violinist and producer celebrated for transforming the sound of the violin through his vibrant crossover style. With a repertoire that ranges from pop and EDM to cinematic themes, he has built a global following online where his high-energy performances and polished videos have garnered millions of views. His artistry combines classical training with contemporary production, creating a distinctive sound that resonates both in the concert hall and on digital platforms. Beyond his solo work, Mendoza is known for collaborations with DJs, vocalists and ensembles, expanding the violin into new sonic territories. Whether reimagining chart-topping hits, performing at international festivals or releasing his own original projects, he continues to push the boundaries of what the instrument can express. His music bridges genres with flair, connecting the immediacy of popular culture with the timeless voice of the violin. Get updates & news from Robert Mendoza Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • 40 Fingers

    40 Fingers  is an Italian guitar quartet formed in 2017, featuring Matteo Brenci, Emanuele Grafitti, Enrico Maria Milanesi, and Andrea Vittori. Specializing in fingerstyle technique, they bring a rich blend of jazz, Latin American rhythms, cinematic soundtracks, and rock classics to four-guitar arrangements. Their creative repertoire spans Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody —a version praised by Queen’s official site—to themes from Star Wars , Harry Potter , The Last of the Mohicans , and more, weaving together tradition and innovation. Renowned for their imaginative reworkings, the quartet’s performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody” amassed millions of views on YouTube, launching them to wider recognition. Their live shows often feature inventive covers of artists like The Beatles, Clapton, Toto, and Dire Straits, each reinterpreted with vibrant energy and intricate interplay. They have collaborated with celebrated artists including Andrea and Matteo Bocelli, Tori Kelly, and Andy Summers of The Police, inviting audiences around the world into their distinctive sonic world. Get updates & news from 40 Fingers Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Ember Trio

    Ember Trio  is a London-based string trio that has gained international recognition for re-imagining contemporary music through the lens of violin, cello and piano. With millions of views across social media platforms, they bring a fresh, cinematic energy to their arrangements of pop anthems, film scores and classical favourites. Their videos, often filmed in striking locations, combine virtuosic playing with dramatic visual storytelling, making them one of the most distinctive crossover ensembles of their generation. Balancing classical training with a modern approach, Ember Trio has built a global following that spans both traditional audiences and new listeners discovering instrumental music for the first time. Whether performing powerful interpretations of chart-topping hits or weaving subtle textures into original works, they create performances that are both visually captivating and musically exhilarating. Get updates & news from Ember Trio Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Stringspace String Quartet

    Stringspace String Quartet  is an Australian ensemble known for its elegant performances and versatile repertoire that spans classical masterpieces, jazz standards and contemporary favourites. Based in Sydney, the quartet is part of the larger Stringspace collective, which brings together leading musicians from Australia’s top orchestras and music institutions. With their refined artistry and wide-ranging style, they have performed at countless high-profile events, from national ceremonies to intimate recitals. Their recordings and videos showcase the ensemble’s ability to move seamlessly between genres, offering fresh interpretations of everything from Mozart and Debussy to The Beatles and Adele. Equally at home on the concert stage and in popular culture, Stringspace has been featured at major cultural events and broadcast appearances, earning a reputation for bringing sophistication and warmth to every performance. Get updates & news from Stringspace Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Dallas String Quartet

    Dallas String Quartet (DSQ)  is an American string ensemble from Dallas, Texas, founded in 2007 by violist Ion Zanca. With roots in classical training, the group soon expanded into crossover territory, blending traditional and electric strings with drums, guitar and piano. Their style, often described as “Bach meets Bon Jovi,” pairs polished technique with cinematic arrangements of pop, rock, film and holiday favourites. Their videos, including covers of Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir  and Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams , have reached wide audiences on YouTube and earned them a devoted following. DSQ’s recording career includes several Billboard-charting classical crossover albums such as Love Always  and Romani: The Untold Story . They have also built a reputation for their live performances at major events, from private concerts to stadium shows, including appearances for Presidents, sports leagues and international corporations. Whether performing intimate acoustic sets or full-band productions, DSQ offers an engaging and visually striking experience that bridges classical tradition with modern popular music. Get updates & news from Dallas String Quartet Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • William Joseph

    William Joseph  is an American pianist, composer and recording artist from Phoenix, Arizona, known for blending classical technique with cinematic pop sensibility. Discovered early through a meeting with David Foster, he made his major-label debut in 2004 with Within , going on to release Beyond  and Be Still . His performances, whether solo concerts or touring as an opening act for Josh Groban and Clay Aiken, showcase a polished mix of lyrical melody and emotive intensity. His repertoire spans original piano compositions and expressive reimaginations of popular themes. William Joseph combines virtuosic flair with a sense of emotional narrative, drawing audiences into a musical journey that feels cinematic and immersive. With strong video presence and charismatic live performances, his artistry bridges the worlds of instrumental storytelling and mainstream appeal. Get updates & news from William Joseph Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • ATLYS

    ATLYS  is an all-female string quartet based in New York, founded in 2016. Combining classical training with a crossover spirit, they redefine the possibilities of string quartet music. Their performances fuse expressive playing with modern flair—using looping pedals, percussive textures, and genre-blurring arrangements that resonate both sonically and visually. With more than a thousand performances under their belt and ten million streams, they’ve taken their signature sound from iconic stages like Red Rocks to immersive virtual spaces. Beyond their live performances, ATLYS brings innovation to audience engagement through remote recording projects, a vibrant YouTube channel, and genre-spanning arrangements—from pop and cinematic themes to original compositions. Their ability to craft deeply felt, multi-sensory experiences has made them ambassadors of 21st-century chamber music—always searching for new ways to captivate and connect with audiences, both virtually and in concert halls. Get updates & news from ATLYS Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Tony Ann

    Tony Ann  is a Canadian pianist and composer celebrated for merging classical rigor with contemporary expression. A self-described “harmony connoisseur,” he navigates the piano’s full emotional range with original compositions steeped in technique and evocative resonance. With over 100 million views and a global following in the millions, Tony introduces younger listeners to neoclassical music through visually compelling performances and his innovative “#playthatword” series—improvised piano pieces created from audience-submitted words. Beyond his solo recordings, Tony’s artistry spans collaborations and live scenes of broad reach—he has released a trilogy of EPs exploring emotional themes in partnership with Decca Records France and contributed to platinum and gold hits alongside The Chainsmokers. His genre-blurring music and expressive stage presence have taken him from intimate streaming videos to world tours and concert stages around the globe. Get updates & news from Tony Ann Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Patti Rudisill

    Patti Rudisill  is an American studio violinist, arranger, and recording artist based in Nashville, Tennessee. Classically trained and a graduate of both the University of Miami and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, she brings over two decades of experience to every performance. Patti has appeared with orchestral ensembles like the New World Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, and Nashville Opera, and has lent her violin to major touring shows and concerts—ranging from Mannheim Steamroller to The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses . As a versatile studio musician with Nashville Music Scoring, Patti’s playing can be heard across film scores, country albums, and major video game franchises such as Final Fantasy , Call of Duty , Minecraft , Ori and the Blind Forest , and many others. She also arranges and performs video game music for strings online—her arrangement of “Gusty Garden Galaxy” won a Nintendo 30th Anniversary Let’s Super Mario Contest, and her “Bonetrousle” string quartet arrangement earned her Best Acoustic/Chamber Remix at the MAGFest G.A.N.G. Awards. Through both her recordings and online presence, Patti bridges classical technique with the world of game music, captivating both traditional and digital audiences. Get updates & news from Patti Rudisill Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Eliott Tordo

    Eliott Tordo  is a French musician and producer whose self-taught erhu playing bridges East and West with cinematic flair. Growing up in Grenoble, he discovered the haunting voice of the erhu through a film score and pursued it passionately—despite the lack of local teachers. Over time, his disciplined exploration transformed him into one of the most recognized European erhu players, captivating global audiences through YouTube videos that have amassed millions of views. With a repertoire that spans emotionally charged film themes, anime medleys, and classical masterpieces, Tordo brings sweeping expression and technical finesse to each performance. His international reach extends to cultural ambassadorship, having toured across China and participated in events such as Wuxi’s music week in Paris, where he performed alongside Chinese musicians and carried forward a dialogue between traditions. Whether through performances or teaching, Tordo continues to extend the erhu’s voice to new worlds—always guided by his love for the instrument. Get updates & news from Eliott Tordo Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Taylor Davis

    Taylor Davis  is an American violinist, arranger, composer, and producer whose elegant interpretations of film, anime, and video game music have earned her a devoted global following. Since launching her YouTube channel under the name “ViolinTay” in 2010, she has become a prominent figure in classical crossover, known for her heartfelt covers and cinematic flair. Her self-titled album Taylor Davis  debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Classical Albums chart, and her creative vision culminates in original works that expand beyond her popular arrangements. Davis’s work spans albums and singles inspired by gaming, anime, and soundtrack themes—from Gaming Fantasy  and Melodies of Hyrule  to Odyssey  and Songs of Christmas . She now integrates production and educational content into her career, sharing tutorials, sheet music, and film-style original compositions with an online community of over 3 million fans. Balancing artistry with accessibility, Taylor Davis continues to bridge the worlds of classical technique and pop-culture storytelling through the power of her violin. Get updates & news from Taylor Davis Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

  • Prague Cello Quartet

    Prague Cello Quartet  is a Czech ensemble formed in 2006, consisting of four classically trained musicians—three cellos and a double bass—who bring a playful twist to classical music. Their repertoire spans original arrangements of beloved classics, film scores, musicals, and pop, rock, and jazz hits, all delivered with a clever sense of humor that makes their performances as entertaining as they are captivating. Whether on stage or in video, their inventive interpretations consistently delight audiences. Beyond their creative programming, the quartet has toured internationally—visiting Japan, China, South Korea, and more—and also hosts educational concerts aimed at introducing young listeners to concert etiquette in an engaging way. Their online presence is equally vibrant, with music videos that have drawn millions of views and earned them a strong following among classical and crossover music fans alike. Get updates & news from Prague Cello Quartet Thanks for supporting Concerto musicians

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