The JACK Quartet is an American string quartet dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music. It was founded in 2005 and is based in New York City. The four founding members are violinists Christopher Otto and Ari Streisfeld, violist John Pickford Richards, and cellist Kevin McFarland.[1] In 2016, violinist Austin Wulliman and cellist Jay Campbell joined the quartet, replacing Streisfeld and McFarland.[2] The quartet met while attending the Eastman School of Music, and they have studied closely with the Kronos Quartet, Arditti Quartet, and Muir String Quartet.[3]
The JACK Quartet's radio credits include appearances on WNYC's New Sounds and Soundcheck,[10] "The Music Show" from Australian National Broadcasting,[11] and a full concert broadcast by NPR.[12]
The group has initiated many educational residencies with composition students from a variety of institutions including New York University, Columbia University, The University of Iowa and Berklee College of Music.[13]
Tracks: Epilogue, A Cockroach's Tarantella - English, Tattooed In Snow, A Cockroach's Tarantella - Chinese, Prologue. A Cockroach's Tarantella (with Du Yun, narrator)
Tracks: Creature Quartet: Hymn for Lost Creatures (JACK Quartet), Sudden Light (Jamie Van Eyck, mezzo soprano; Christopher Otto, violin; Ari Streisfeld, violin; Kevin McFarland, cello), String Quartet in three movements (JACK Quartet), Song for Andrew (Christopher Otto, violin; John Richards, viola; Kevin McFarland, cello; Christopher Taylor, piano)