Jason Kao Hwang is a pioneering Chinese American violinist and composer who has carved out a unique niche in the world of avant-garde and free jazz. Renowned for his unconventional and improvisational violin technique, Hwang's music transcends traditional boundaries, blending elements of rock, country, and even gypsy jazz. His innovative approach to the violin is showcased in his chamber opera, "The Floating Box: A Story in Chinatown," which premiered in 2001 and was released in 2005. Hwang's work often features deeply personal and culturally rich narratives, challenging aesthetic norms and cultural assumptions. Whether performing with his long-standing New York-based acoustic trio or exploring free improvisation, Hwang's music is a journey into a unique sound world that captivates and inspires.