Austin Wulliman
violin
Violinist, composer, and educator Austin Wulliman
embodies the imagined and empathizes with the absurd through sounds both
familiar and radical, telling stories with a limitless passion for tuning cries
from every corner of the human capacity to hear. He is a member of JACK
Quartet, called “the nation’s most important quartet” by The New York Times
and has been praised as a “gifted, adventuresome violinist” by the Chicago
Tribune. Through in-depth collaboration with performers and composers
working in a panoply of aesthetic realms, Wulliman searches daily for the violin’s
voice in today’s musical world. His debut album as composer, The News From
Utopia, was released in 2023, which Wulliman wrote, recorded and mixed
himself.
Wulliman has played in such renowned venues as Wigmore Hall, the Berlin Philharmonie, the Elbphilharmonie, Carnegie Hall, and the Wiener Konzerthaus, and featured at festivals such as Tanglewood, Ojai, Spoleto, and Lucerne. His work with the JACK Quartet has included premieres by John Luther Adams, Chaya Czernowin, Philip Glass, Georg Friedrich Haas, Clara Iannotta, George Lewis, Tyshawn Sorey, and John Zorn, as well as collaborating with Barbara Hannigan, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Helmut Lachenmann, Igor Levit, Julia Wolfe, and leading a chamber orchestra of members of the Berlin Philharmonic. He has received awards from Musical America (“2019 Ensemble of the Year” JACK Quartet), Chamber Music America’s Michael Jaffee Visionary Award in 2024, and was presented with Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2019.
Wulliman serves on faculty at the Mannes School of Music, where
JACK is Quartet in Residence. He has taught violin and musicianship on faculty
at the Banff Centre for the Arts, the Lucerne Festival Academy, and New Music
on the Point in Vermont. Additionally, he has given guest instruction and
presentations at the Curtis Institute, The Juilliard School, New World
Symphony, University of Michigan and Northwestern University.