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(KNSI) – The Beo String Quartet will perform at Paramount Center for the Arts in St. Cloud next week bringing a program that mixes classical repertoire with contemporary works and original compositions.

The Pittsburgh-based ensemble was founded in 2015 by brothers Jason Neukom and Sean Neukom, whose Mexican heritage has shaped much of the quartet’s artistic identity. The group has since toured across the United States, South America, and Europe, building a reputation for concerts that blend technical rigor with narrative intent.

Rather than treating classical and contemporary music as separate traditions, Beo’s programs tend to move between them, incorporating works by living composers alongside established repertoire. The quartet has also developed original music that draws on both chamber music tradition and contemporary storytelling.

The March 20th concert is part of Paramount’s ongoing performing arts series. Tickets are $25 to $28 for adults and $10 for students.

They’re available at paramountarts.org or by calling the box office at 320-259-5463.

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