Advanced, pre-formed quartets may apply for the all-new Emerging Artists String Quartet (EASQ) Program. This four-week program is an intensive opportunity for participants to hone their talent and career goals under the guidance of the world-renowned Takács Quartet.
Our Summer Music Festival is a highlight of the Southern California arts community, presenting nearly 100 public events and attended by tens of thousands of audience members. The Music Academy proudly welcomes everyone from across all cultures and backgrounds to experience the transformative power of music.
with daily coachings & a public masterclass, + observe an open rehearsal
The teaching artists had such great perspective and advice for where I am in my musical life and career. Not just musical advice, but how to propel my career forward off the stage.
The world-renowned Takács Quartet is now entering its fiftieth anniversary season, comprised of members Edward Dusinberre, Harumi Rhodes (violins), Richard O’Neill (viola) and András Fejér (cello). The members also serve as Artists in Residence at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
In 2014 the Takács became the first string quartet to be awarded the Wigmore Hall Medal. In 2012, Gramophone announced that the Takács was the first string quartet to be inducted into its Hall of Fame. The ensemble also won the 2011 Award for Chamber Music and Song presented by the Royal Philharmonic Society in London.
If a member of the ensemble would also like to be considered as an individual fellow for the Summer Festival (six-week commitment), that member must submit an additional, separate application and application fee for their instrumental program.
If enrolled as a pre-formed quartet, members cannot also be enrolled as six-week Academy fellows due to the intensive nature of these separate opportunities.
Don’t miss this life-changing opportunity. Join us and elevate your artistry.
2026 Deadline: February 5