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Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling. Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling.
Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling.
Since their UMS debut in 1984, the Takács Quartet has performed in Ann Arbor more than two dozen times, and their nearly annual appearances are always a highlight of the Chamber Arts Series. This year, the cherished ensemble celebrates its 50th anniversary with a program that pairs Haydn and Beethoven, two innovators of the string quartet form, with Benjamin Britten’s rarely-performed String Quartet No. 2. Britten composed the quartet in 1945, and it premiered in 1945 on the 250th anniversary of the death of Henry Purcell, a composer he revered above all others. “Classical music doesn’t get much more life-enhancing than this.” (The Guardian, London)

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Joseph Haydn String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54, No. 2
Benjamin Britten String Quartet No. 2 in C Major, Op. 36
Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 16 in F Major, Op. 135
Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling. Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling.
Four members of Takács stand in a line with their instruments smiling.

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  • Individual event tickets on sale Aug 1

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