Matthew Gold is a member of the TimeTable percussion trio and Sequitur. He has been a featured performer on the Summer Garden Series at the Museum of Modern Art, the Three Two Festival of New Music, the MATA Festival, the Norfolk Contemporary Festival, and on tour in Europe and Asia. He has performed frequently with the Ahn Trio, Speculum Musicae, the S.E.M. Ensemble, and has been a member of the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble. He also performs regularly with the American Symphony Orchestra, the Westchester Philharmonic, and on Broadway. Recent appearances include June in Buffalo with the New York New Music Ensemble, Kitchen House Blend, the North Country Chamber Players, and Counter)Induction. Mr. Gold is currently a resident teaching artist at the Bloomingdale School of Music and has recorded for, among others, EMI Classics, Koch International, Albany Records, and CRI.

Joseph Tompkins has performed with most of the major orchestras in the New York City area, including the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the New Jersey Symphony and the American Symphony. In the realm of new music he has performed with Speculum Musicae and Sequitur, and as a member of the Timetable percussion trio has been involved in a number of commissions and performances of new works for percussion. Tompkins has studied latin percussion at the Boys Harbor Conservatory and currently performs in the Lion King on Broadway. His works for percussion have been performed in Australia, Israel, the United Kingdom, and throughout the United States. In 2002 he was asked to compose a trio for the New York Philharmonic's percussion section, which was performed in April of that year. He and his wife, violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins, recently premiered a Duo For Violin and Percussion written for them by German composer Siegfried Matthus.

Matt Ward has performed with groups such as the Boston Symphony, Albany Symphony, New World Symphony, New Music Consort and Associated Solo Artists. Mr. Ward has received a bachelor of music degree from the Manhattan School of Music where he studied with Duncan Patton and Chris Lamb. He has a masters degree from the State University at Stony Brook under the direction of Ray DesRoches and is currently enrolled in the school's DMA program. Through organizations such as Arts Connection, Flushing Council on the Arts, Young Audiences, and Marquis Studios, he has actively been working with elementary school children throughout New York City. He has also been working as a chamber and sectional coach with the Empire State Youth Orchestra, New York Inter-School Orchestra and the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Ward was the recipient of the Ridley-Tree Fellowship at the Music Academy of the West in 1998 and in 1999 he participated in the Tanglewood Music Center under the direction of Seiji Ozawa and returned the following year as a member of the 60th Anniversary TMC Alumni Concert. Recent performance highlights include a concert with Emmanuel Ax on the Great Performers series at Lincoln Center as well as a concerto performance with the North Shore Philharmonic. He can be heard on the recording labels Argo, Newport Classics, and Winston Ma.