Opening concert for The Artist Series of Tallahassee, 2025-26 Concert Season, Sunday, September 21, 4 PM at First Presbyterian Church, 110 N. Adams St. Also available as a video at www.theartistseries.org! We invite you to attend the opening concert for the 2025-2026 Concert Series for The Artist Series of Tallahassee, featuring Opus 76 Quartet, string quartet at First Presbyterian Church, 110 N. Adams St., Tallahassee, FL. Also available as a video on our website by the Wednesday following the live concert. Go to: https://www.theartistseries.org/video/! Opus 76 Quartet Keith Stanfield, violin Zsolt Eder, violin Ashley Stanfield, viola Daniel Ketter, cello The Opus 76 Quartet, founded in 2017, is hailed as one of America’s top string quartets. They’ve earned national acclaim through performances at major festivals, broadcasts, and venues, including a 2023 Carnegie Hall debut noted as their leap from “regional excellence to national recognition” (Gramophone). Known for their expressive power and technical brilliance, they’ve collaborated with artists including Karoly Schranz, David Kim, Paul Neubauer, Alexander Markov, Julie Coucheron, Ramona Pansegrau and David Krakauer. Hailed as “Kansas City’s Gem of a Quartet” by the Kansas City Star, the ensemble has appeared in a wide variety of venues, including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Cincinnati Music Hall, Kaufman Center for the Performing Arts, the Midwest Trust Center and at the OK Mozart Festival. The Opus 76 Quartet’s discography is extensive, including the complete cycle of Beethoven quartets and recordings of works by Brahms, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Bartok and Schubert. Their recordings of Mozart’s “Six Quartets Dedicated to Haydn” and all sixteen Beethoven String Quartets for Kansas Public Radio are particularly noteworthy. Dedicated to education and community engagement, the quartet’s initiative, “Music Making Minds,” provides music education to underserved communities, fostering a love for classical music among young audiences. The quartet members also serve in various educational capacities, teaching at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy of Music, as Artists-in-Residence at The Midwest Trust Center and Educators-in-Residence at the Youth Symphony of Kansas City. To see program selections and more information, go to our Program e-flipbook: https://www.theartistseries.org/current-season/. Scroll down and click on the Season Program link.