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Opus 76 Quartet
Opus 76 Quartet

The Opus 76 Quartet

Kansas City's String Quartet
Opera House
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National Willa Cather Center
413 N Webster St
Red Cloud, NE 68970
United States

Experience an unforgettable evening of classical music when Kansas City's "gem of a quartet" takes the Opera House stage. The internationally acclaimed Opus 76 Quartet is known for their immersive performances and masterful interpretations of classical masterpieces. Their program will feature timeless works by Brahms, Wagner, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Mozart—music that resonates across generations and cultures. The Quartet's passionate artistry and commitment to the future of classical music will make this an evening not to be missed.

Reserve your tickets and indulge in a night of classical music that Willa Cather herself would have loved. 


Opus 76 Quartet/Hotel Garber Package - SOLD OUT

As of August 20, 2025 the Opus 76 Quartet/Hotel Garber packages are sold out. Individual tickets to the performance are still available. Please contact Hotel Garber directly to inquire about remaining room availability.


This show is generously sponsored by Marion Arneson, Gary and Bev Meyer, Glenda Pierce and Jeff Kirkpatrick, and the Republican Valley Arts Council.

Programming at the National Willa Cather Center's Red Cloud Opera House is made possible with the support of the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.

The Opus 76 Quartet

About the Opus 76 Quartet

The Opus 76 Quartet, established in 2017, has swiftly emerged 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. 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.

ADA Accessibility

ADA Accessibility

The National Willa Cather Center is ADA accessible. We offer physical, visual, and audio accommodations for all attendees. If you require handicapped accessible seating, an ASL interpreter, or any other accommodations, please contact our Visitor Services Coordinator, Nick Powers, at npowers@willacather.org. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.