Stephanie Jeong and Matous Michal, violins; Danny Lai, viola; Alexander Hersh, cello; Victor Santiago Asunción, piano
St. James Cathedral - 65. E Huron Street
Kontras Quartet boldly explores the evolving role of chamber music in the new millennium. Equally committed to time-honored classics, contemporary compositions, and genre-bending collaborations, Kontras strives to continually enrich the string quartet art form, expand audiences, and champion diverse voices.
Formed in 2009, the “superb Chicago-based ensemble” (Gramophone Magazine) has become known for its vibrant and nuanced performances, “crisp precision” (Palm Beach Daily News), “superlative artistry” (CVNC Arts Journal), and a passion for exploring the folk roots of classical music. Kontras’s “enjoyable musical personality” (Fanfare Magazine) and welcoming, friendly approach to the recital stage have attracted audiences near and far for over fifteen years. Kontras means ‘contrasts’ in the Afrikaans language – fitting for a string ensemble whose colorful repertoire spans centuries, genres, and continents.
Kontras Quartet’s recent engagements include international tours of South Africa and Europe, broadcasts on classical radio stations nationwide (including Performance Today and a 3-month residency with Chicago’s WFMT 98.7 fm), performances at Chicago’s Symphony Center and the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., and television appearances on NBC and PBS. Kontras served as Artists in Residence with San Diego’s Art of Elan from 2018-2021, commissioning and premiering multiple new works, and collaborating with numerous artists including Malashock Dance and Branford Marsalis.
2024’s “All Made of Stories” on MSR Classics is Kontras’s fifth studio album. The first, Origins, also on MSR Classics, features music honoring the diversity of the founding members’ home countries. 2013’s Lucid Dreamer, a Chamber Music America commission, treads the line between classical and American folk music and invigorated Kontras’ now ongoing collaboration and friendship with the esteemed Kruger Brothers trio. 2017’s Roan Mountain Suite and 2023’s Moonshine Sonata are also Kruger collaborations. Other notable projects for the Kontras/Kruger pairing include national and international tours, performances at Merlefest and Telluride festivals, and an appearance on Late Night with David Letterman with Steve Martin on banjo.
All four Kontras members are passionate music educators. Currently holding faculty positions at Elmhurst University, Kontras served as Quartet in Residence at Western Michigan University from 2014 through 2020. The group has held short-term teaching residencies at the University of Chicago, University of California-San Diego, University of Oregon, and many others. In 2016, Kontras received a grant from the Boeing Company to perform outreach programs for thousands of students across the Chicagoland area. Kontras travels to Virginia each summer for their beloved Kontras Quartet Chamber Music institute, which teaches the joy of the string quartet to advanced students and adult amateur learners against the beautiful backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains.
Kontras Quartet gained early acclaim during a four-year chamber music residency with the Western Piedmont Symphony established through Chamber Music America’s Residency Partnership Program. While in North Carolina, the quartet made a significant community impact in the Hickory metro area with their innovative and interactive programming, performing for over 40,000 school-age and college students in addition to their popular recital series.
Kontras Quartet’s early mentors included the Vermeer and Juilliard Quartets.
Rush Hour Concerts are made possible through the generosity of the Zell Family Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Illinois Arts Council Agency and contributions from individual donors.