Cornerstone String Quartet

Free and open to the public. No tickets required.

Cornerstone String Quartet

Chamber music ensemble

Sunday • June 21, 2026 • 7:30 pm
Main Auditorium

In celebration of the 2026 World Cup, the Lied Center of Kansas, Dole Institute of Politics and KU School of Music present the Sunday Jayhawk Jukebox concert series this summer! The community is invited to attend these concerts for free, no tickets required.

Cornerstone String Quartet:
Sofia Lefort, violin
Melanie Lysaught, violin
Macy Garey, viola
Oscar Ohly, cello

Program (subject to change):

  • Haydn “Rider” String Quartet in G minor, 4th movement
  • Francis Johnson: Mrs. Camac’s March, Mrs. Camac’s Waltz, Bride Cotillion, La Fayette Cotillions, The Battle of New Orleans
  • Dvorak String Quartet No. 13 in G major, 1st movement

Additional Sunday Jayhawk Jukebox concerts:

Location and time vary

Keegan Kaiser Quintet, jazz ensemble

Sunday, June 14, 7:30 pm

Lied Center Auditorium

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Nic Weaver Quintet, jazz ensemble

Sunday, June 28, 7:30 pm

Lied Center Auditorium

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Mire Pral, jazz string band

Sunday, July 5, 2:00 pm

Dole Institute of Politics

Learn more >

The Lost Keys, old-time string band

Sunday, July 12, 2:00 pm

Dole Institute of Politics

Learn more >

Event Details
Event Details

Doors are generally open 30 minutes before starting time. It is recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes early, earlier for events with high attendance.

In the event of inclement weather on the day of a performance, the event will typically happen if the artists are able to arrive as planned. If there are event changes, the Lied Center will contact all ticketholders via email as soon as possible, as well as post an update on the home page: lied.ku.edu.

If the event is canceled due to inclement weather, refunds and credits will be available to all ticketholders.

If an event is still happening as scheduled during inclement weather and you have questions about your tickets, please contact the Ticket Office at 785-864-2787.

Lied Center can provide a wheelchair upon request at the Audience Services Desk. Wheelchair areas also have removable seats for sturdy chairs without armrests. Contact the Ticket Office for additional accommodations, including service animals.

The Lawrence Otolaryngology Hearing Loop system delivers high-quality sound from the stage directly into hearing aids and cochlear implants with telecoil (t-coil), or headsets with loop receivers. Additional headsets are available from the Audience Services Desk. The hearing loop can be accessed from all seats in the main auditorium, except for the orchestra pit and box seats.

The hearing loop is accessible from any seat in the Pavilion.

Event Partner

Event Partner

Note
This event is not part of the Lied Center’s performance series. For hosted events, the Lied Center has limited control over event-related activities, content, recording, reproduction, cancellation and ticketing or refund policies.