
Opus 76 Quartet
"Their recent debut at Carnegie Hall was a fine reflection of their five-year journey from regional emergence to national recognition."
-Hilary Stroh-Gramophone
About
The Opus 76 Quartet is quickly emerging as a leading force in the classical music world, earning acclaim in prestigious international
music journals such as Bachtrack, Gramophone, and The Strad for their exceptional performances, innovative programming, and deep commitment to education and community outreach. They have appeared in a wide variety of venues including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Kaufman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Midwest Trust Center, at the OK Mozart Festival in Oklahoma, The Grand Tetons Music Festival and at St John's Smith Square in London.
Hailed as “Kansas City’s Premier String Quartet” by the K.C. Independent, the ensemble consists of distinguished musicians Keith Stanfield, Zsolt Eder, Ashley Stanfield, and Daniel Ketter. Their recent debut at Carnegie Hall was described by Gramophone as “a fine reflection of their five-year journey from regional emergence to national recognition,” underscoring their rapid rise and significant impact on the classical music scene.