Attacca Quartet

The Attacca Quartet, formed in 2003, is an American string quartet celebrated for their adventurous spirit and dedication to performing a diverse range of music, which includes classical masterpieces and contemporary works. With a lineup consisting of violinists Amy Schroeder and Domenic Salerni, violist Nathan Schram, and cellist Andrew Yee, the ensemble has been acclaimed for their vibrant and nuanced performances that communicate the essence of each piece with depth and precision.

Having risen to prominence through engaging interpretations and collaborations, Attacca Quartet's repertoire spans from timeless compositions to the edges of modern soundscapes. Their recent releases such as "Speech after the Removal of the Larynx" and "Caroline Shaw: Evergreen" reflect their commitment to pushing the boundaries of the string quartet medium, showing a penchant for commissioning and performing works by living composers. Additionally, their work with artists like Becca Stevens showcases their versatility and eagerness to blur genre lines, bringing unique arrangements like "For You the Night is Still" and "45 Bucks" to new audiences. With a dynamic approach to performance and an earnest exploration of the string quartet repertoire, the Attacca Quartet continues to be a powerful and innovative force in the broader landscape of chamber music.

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