BURLINGTON, IOWA (March 24, 2026) — The genre-defying string quartet Invoke will take the stage alongside acclaimed pianist and composer Clarice Assad (below) for a captivating evening of music at the Capitol Theater in Burlington, beginning at 7PM, Thursday, March 26. Doors open at 6:30PM.

Known for blending classical, folk, bluegrass, and contemporary styles into a seamless and engaging sound, Invoke continues to push the boundaries of the traditional string quartet experience. Their collaboration with Clarice Assad — an internationally-celebrated pianist, vocalist, and composer — promises a performance rich in rhythmic vitality, improvisation, and cross-cultural influences.

Assad, whose work draws from her Brazilian heritage as well as jazz and classical traditions, has earned widespread recognition for her innovative compositions and electrifying stage presence. Together with Invoke, she brings a program that highlights both original works and inventive reinterpretations, creating a concert experience that is as intimate as it is exhilarating.

“This collaboration is about exploration and connection,” said Civic Music Board President Kay Conrad.

“Clarice Assad and Invoke bring an incredible energy and musical voice that aligns perfectly with our approach to performance, breaking down barriers between genres and engaging audiences in new ways.”

An hour-long performance for fifth graders from Burlington and Ft Madison schools is also scheduled at 1PM that same day.

Both performances will take place at the historic Capitol Theater, a cornerstone of Burlington’s arts community known for hosting a wide range of cultural events. Season and single tickets are available by calling 319-752-0336 or visiting the Burlington Civic Music Association at burlcivicmusic.com.

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