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Osso Quartet DEBUT Run Rabbit Run reimagines Sufjan Stevens' Enjoy Your Rabbit

Osso Quartet

In 2001 composer and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens released his sophomore album 'Enjoy Your Rabbit' - a collection of 14 electronic instrumental pieces, each inspired by a different animal of the Chinese Zodiac.

In the time since that record’s release, Stevens has expanded his repertoire to include collaborations with a number of artists including the Osso Quartet, who contributed string arrangements to Stevens’ Illinois as well as My Brightest Diamond’s Bring Me the Workhorse.

On October 6, 2009 Stevens’ own Asthmatic Kitty Records will release Osso Quartet’s debut recording on CD and LP - a reimagined 'Enjoy Your Rabbit' arranged for the string quartet, titled 'Run Rabbit Run'.

The idea for 'Run Rabbit Run' came to Stevens after he moved to the Ditmas Park neighborhood of Brooklyn in 2005. Among his new neighbors were Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National and their sister, Jessica. Sufjan quickly became friends with the Dessner clan, and Bryce suggested that Stevens rearrange 'Enjoy Your Rabbit' for his other neighbors, Rob Moose (violin), Olivier Manchon (violin), Marla Hansen (viola) and Maria Bella Jeffers (cello) - the Osso Quartet - who had recently collaborated with Stevens on his 2005 release, Illinois.

The project was fully realized when Sufjan approached Jessica Dessner to contribute artwork to the album based on the original record’s Chinese Zodiac illustrations created by artist Matt Morgan.

What began as an expression of community amongst the artist-residents of Ditmas Park expanded to include members of a different artistic community as well. Over the next year a series of young composers - Nico Muhly, Michael Atkinson, Maxim Moston and Gabriel Kahane - rearranged pieces from 'Enjoy Your Rabbit' for 'Run Rabbit Run'. Atkinson’s arrangements premiered at the Bryce Dessner-curated Music Now Festival in Cincinnati in 2007.

Stevens has released seven studio recordings since 2000 including Michigan and Illinois, the first two entries in an epic series of 50 recordings each based on a different U.S. state, a 5-EP Christmas box set and the aforementioned instrumental electronic work 'Enjoy Your Rabbit'.

Stevens has also collaborated with fellow indie pop acts Danielson Famile, Rosie Thomas, Denison Witmer, My Brightest Diamond and many others.

Osso Quartet began as members of My Brightest Diamond, the project of Stevens’ one-time music director Shara Worden. After touring as members of both Shara and Sufjan’s bands, the group made its premiere as the Osso Quartet while engaged as artists in residence at the 2007 Music Now Festival.

In addition to their work with Osso Quartet, each member has a diverse performance background. Multi-instrumentalist Rob Moose plays with a number of ensembles including the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Carnegie Hall and Antony and the Johnsons.

Violinist Olivier Manchon has performed with a broad selection of artists including Charlie Haden and the Miniature Chamber Orchestra and played in the Broadway production of Duncan Sheik’s Spring Awakening.

Violist Marla Hansen recorded her debut EP for Standard Recording and has performed alongside the New Pornographers, Jay-Z and Kanye West.

Cellist Maria Jeffers has recorded with the Polyphonic Spree along with her work with Sufjan and My Brightest Diamond.

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