About Saint Mike
The Saint Michael Trio are considered California’s premiere piano trio and Silicon Valley’s update to the classical music scene. As resident artists at Menlo College, they perform in packed auditoriums and receive special praise for making their concerts interesting, accessible, and oftentimes funny. Their home base also includes regular appearances at Montalvo Arts Center (Saratoga, California) and periodic performances at Stanford University, presented by the Music Department. Their varied discography inspires ongoing accolades in the national press.
Established in 2007, the Trio’s founding members are Daniel Cher (violin), Michel Flexer (cello), and Russell Hancock (piano). In 2018 the Trio added Robin Sharp (violin), and in 2023 the ensemble became “Saint Michael and Friends,” enabling performances of quartets, quintets and beyond.
One of Saint Mike’s most distinguishing features is the popularity of their “informances”—presentations which explore a single composer in depth, incorporating extensive commentary, slides, and deconstruction of the composer’s compositional devices. These are credited with building new audience for the classical masterworks, particularly among the rising generation.
In addition to promoting the classical literature, Saint Mike is recognized for commissioning new composers and bringing the contemporary idiom to the classical stage. They have given world premieres to works by New York-based composers Kenji Bunch and Glen Roven, and Vancouver-based Cameron Wilson. In the San Francisco Bay Area they work in creative partnership with Mary Finlayson.
The Saint Michaels are also recognized for championing the cross-over jazz of Claude Bolling. Their 2012 album French Fusion elaborated and expanded Bolling’s solo suites and won praise from the composer, and in 2013 the Trio premiered their treatment of Bolling’s Suite for Orchestra & Jazz Piano Trio with the Bismarck Symphony.
Based in Palo Alto, California, Saint Mike appears throughout the United States, and is heard on Pandora, Spotify, and FM radio stations throughout the US and Canada. They are also the subject of considerable notoriety because the founding artists maintain thriving careers in the private sector.