The Végh Quartet is a Hungarian string quartet formed in the mid-20th century that began its career performing classical chamber music, with a repertoire centred on the standard string-quartet literature. Specialising in works by composers such as Mozart, Beethoven and Bartók, their approach drew on the Central European chamber-music tradition and emphasised clarity of line, rhythmic precision and close ensemble interplay, contributing to mid-20th-century interpretations of the quartet repertoire.