Skip to main content Skip to footer

GRAMMY Award-winning Takács Quartet returns to BroadStage alongside visionary pianist Jeremy Denk, continuing a beloved tradition as one of our audience’s most cherished ensembles. Hailed as “one of the world’s greatest string quartets” of the past 50 years, the Takács Quartet has become a season highlight, with each appearance deepening their connection to BroadStage audiences. Denk is “a pianist you want to hear no matter what he performs” (The New York Times), bringing dazzling virtuosity and musical intelligence to every performance.

Together, these classical music powerhouses deliver an evening of chamber music at its most compelling, performing Haydn’s brilliant String Quartet in C major, Op. 20, No. 2, Mendelssohn’s impassioned String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80, and culminating in Franck’s sweeping Piano Quintet in F minor with Denk at the keyboard.

Takács Quartet Press & Accolades

"The undisputed greatest string quartet in the world.”

The Daily Telegraph

“Impeccable…performances as wonderful and sonorous as you could hope for.”

The Sunday Times

"An old score feels suddenly spontaneous.”

Vulture

 

WINNER!

GRAMMY® Award

 

 

In the 2026-2027 season the world-renowned Takács Quartet are excited to welcome new cellist Mihai Marica. The ensemble that comprises Edward Dusinberre, Harumi Rhodes (violins) and Richard O’Neill (viola), are looking forward to varied projects that include a recording project of works by Gabriela Lena Frank and a tour of Cesar Franck’s piano quintet with Jeremy Denk. For Hyperion Records the Takács will release an album of two Mozart  viola quintets with violist Timothy Ridout.

The Takács maintains a busy international touring schedule. As Associate Artists at London’s Wigmore Hall, the group will play four concerts that include performances with pianist Steven Osbourne and works by Haydn, Schubert, Carlos Simon, Gabriela Lena Frank, Mendelssohn and Brahms.  During the season the ensemble will play at other prestigious European centers including the KonzerthausVienna, Oslo, Bergen and Utrecht.

The group’s North American engagements include concerts in New York at Carnegie Hall and for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, University of Chicago, Pittsburgh, Santa Monica, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Berkeley, Ann Arbor, Portland, and at the University of Maryland where the quartet are Visiting Artists. The quartet will become Offical Chamber Music Ensemble at the Segerstrom Center.

The members of the Takács are Artists in Residence at the University of Colorado and during the summer months join the faculty at the Music Academy of the West, running an intensive quartet seminar there.

Jeremy Denk Press & Accolades

“Mr. Denk, clearly, is a pianist you want to hear no matter what he performs."

The New York Times

“Denk’s virtuosity is a thrill, killing and enlivening tradition at the same instant.”

The Los Angeles Times

"Insightful in his interpretations, entertaining to watch, and engaging in his stage banter."

Star Tribune

WINNER!

Avery Fisher Prize

WINNER!

MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship

ELECTED!

American Academy of Arts and Sciences