Takács Quartet Concert
The eminent Takács Quartet holds an undisputed place at the very peak of the profession. As part of our virtual season, the artists perform from their home ground in Boulder, Colorado. This excerpt from their concert features Beethoven's op. 132 quartet, which engages us with the mystery and magisterial writing of the composer's late works. For more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-9645

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