Edward Dusinberre studied with the Ukrainian violinist Felix Andrievsky at the Royal College of Music in London and at the Juilliard School with Dorothy DeLay and Piotr Milewski.
His first book, Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet was published in 2016 and also won a Royal Philharmonic Society Award in the Creative Communication category in that same year.
Based in Boulder at the University of Colorado, the Takács Quartet performed ninety concerts a year worldwide, throughout Europe as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea.
[1] In addition to his two books, he wrote an essay "A Winter Drive" for "Ways of Hearing: Reflections on Music in 26 Pieces", published by Princeton University Press in 2021.
[2] Dusinberre is well known for his innovative program ideas, devising amongst others a project with the poet Robert Pinsky that toured throughout the USA, mixing love poetry with the music of Janáček, Britten and Barber.