Performatist

    Flux Quartet: Jazz Ensemble in New York

    Jazz Ensemble performing at NYC venues

    Rock/Pop
    Jazz

    Total Performances

    1

    Upcoming Shows

    1

    Venues

    1

    About Flux Quartet

    The FLUX Quartet is an American string quartet dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music. It was founded in 1998 and is based in New York City. The group is renowned for its performances of Morton Feldman's String Quartet No. 2, which lasts for more than six hours. It has performed in Carnegie's Zankel Hall and at the Kennedy Center, as well as at art institutions such as EMPAC, The Kitchen, and the Walker Art Center, and music festivals in Australia, Europe, and the Americas. It has also premiered new works on numerous experimental series, including Roulette, Bowerbird, and the Music Gallery. FLUX's radio credits include NPR's All Things Considered, WNYC's New Sounds and Soundcheck, and WFMU's Stochastic Hit Parade. The group's discography includes recordings on the Cantaloupe, Innova, Tzadik, and Cold Blue Music labels, in addition to two critically acclaimed releases on Mode Records that encompass the full catalogue of string quartet works by Morton Feldman.

    Sources:Wikipedia

    Flux Quartet Performance Schedule (1 shows)

    DateEventTickets
    Aug 26, 2026MATTHEW WELCH: STRING QUARTETS featuring Flux QuartetThe Stone at The New SchoolBuy Tickets