Diderot Quartet: Haydn and His Students II

Diderot Quartet proudly presents the second installment of its ‘Haydn and his Students’ series. This program includes music by Haydn (naturally) and by Anton Ferdinand Titz, who likely studied with Haydn before embarking upon an illustrious musical career in St. Petersburg and crafting some of his own extraordinary string quartets. The program closes with the deservedly famous ‘Harp’ quartet by Haydn’s most renowned student, Beethoven. Have the disciples out-composed their mentor? You be the judge!

The Library for the Performing Arts is proud to offer free admission to this program on a first come, first served basis. Admission lines form one hour prior to each program.  At that time one ticket is provided per person. Tickets are not available for advance reservation and saving seats is not permitted. General admission seating. Call 212.642.0142 for more detailed information. All programs are subject to last minute change or cancellation.