The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (LAGQ) is a renowned American classical guitar ensemble known for their eclectic and accomplished performances. Comprising John Dearman, Bill Kanengiser, Scott Tennant, and Andrew York, the quartet has been captivating audiences with their diverse repertoire, which spans traditional, modern, and original works. Their discography includes vibrant recordings such as Sergio Assad's "Interchange" and their unique arrangement of Pachelbel's "Canon." LAGQ's live performances are equally celebrated, offering a rich tapestry of musical cultures, from Afro-Cuban and Brazilian to Celtic and Native American. With their innovative collaborations, such as Nico Muhly's "How Little You Are," the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet continues to push the boundaries of classical guitar music, making them a must-experience ensemble for any music enthusiast.