Chamber music quartet to perform at Lied Center

The Brentano String Quartet will perform works by Mozart, Webern and Beethoven Feb. 13 at the Lied Center.

Since its inception in 1992, the Brentano String Quartet has been singled out for its technical brilliance, musical insight and stylistic elegance. The ensemble claimed the 1995 Naumburg Chamber Music Award, the first Cleveland Quartet Award and the 10th Annual Martin E. Segal Award. It was named by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to participate in the inaugural season of Chamber Music Society Two, a program designed for outstanding emerging artists.

The quartet members — Mark Steinberg, violin; Serena Canin, violin; Misha Amory, viola; and Nina Maria Lee, cello — serve as the resident ensemble at Princeton University. They are frequent guests on major North American concert series and festival schedules.

Ticket prices are: public, $28 and $23; KU and Haskell students and children up to 18 years of age, $14 and $11.50; senior citizens (62 and over), $27 and $22; KU faculty and staff, $24 and $20.

For more information, call the Lied Center ticket office at 864-2787.