Quatuor Tana, a French string quartet formed in 2004, is recognized for its contemporary repertoire. The ensemble includes Antoine Maisonhaute on first violin, Selinsu Düz on second violin, Ondine Simon on viola, and Jeanne Maisonhaute on cello. Their career began with training under masters such as Alfred Brendel and Gábor Takács at the academies of Aix‑en‑Provence and Verbier. Quatuor Tana gained recognition through performances at prestigious festivals worldwide, including the Philharmonie de Paris and Wigmore Hall. They released their debut album Le Ciel Retrouvé, an integral collection of Jacques Lenot’s seven string quartets, in 2014, which received critical acclaim. Subsequent albums include Shadows (2016) and Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 9 & String Quartet No. 8 (February 2022). The quartet has been awarded by the Fondation Proquartet‑CEMC, the Académie du Festival de Verbier, the Fuga Prize, the Octaves de la Musique, among others.