1. Tana Quartet at Arthaus


The internationally acclaimed Franco-Belgian Tana Quartet arrives in Buenos Aires, celebrated for its exceptional musicianship, commitment to contemporary music, and close collaborations with composers.
Their first concert takes place on June 29 at 8pm in the auditorium, featuring Métamorphoses nocturnes by György Ligeti—the composer's first string quartet and one of the most demanding chamber works of the 20th century—alongside The Lehmann Discontinuity by Argentine composer Daniel D'Adamo, who is based in France.
On July 2, also at 8pm, the Tana Quartet will conclude its Buenos Aires visit with a rooftop concert at ArtHaus entirely dedicated to Steve Reich. The program includes Different Trains and WTC 9/11 (World Trade Center 9/11), two of the American composer's most iconic works exploring collective memory through repetition and counterpoint.
Good to know: Tickets cost ARS 16,000, and students up to 25 years old receive a 2-for-1 discount.
Where: Bartolomé Mitre 434, San Nicolas.



















