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London Haydn Quartet

Mozart & Haydn - a musical conversation

Mozart & Haydn - a musical conversation
One of the world's leading period instrument string quartets, the London Haydn Quartet was born out of a passion for Haydn. The group has recently released the final volume of its complete Haydn quartets on the Hyperion label, a project 16 years in the making, which has been met with international critical acclaim. This programme, which features Mozart’s String Quartet in E flat K428 and Haydn’s String Quartet in G op 77 no 1, reflects a musical ‘conversation’ between Mozart and Haydn, and the players will illustrate how each composer clearly inspired the other.

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  • festival The Georgian Concert Society
  • date Sat 9 March 2024
  • location The New Town Church of Scotland (formerly St Andrew's & St George's West), Edinburgh
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £23 (£20 concessions, £8 students/unwaged)

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One of the world's leading period instrument string quartets, the London Haydn Quartet was born out of a passion for Haydn. The group has recently released the final volume of its complete Haydn quartets on the Hyperion label, a project 16 years in the making, which has been met with international critical acclaim. This programme, which features Mozart’s String Quartet in E flat K428 and Haydn’s String Quartet in G op 77 no 1, reflects a musical ‘conversation’ between Mozart and Haydn, and the players will illustrate how each composer clearly inspired the other.

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The New Town Church of Scotland (formerly St Andrew's & St George's West), Edinburgh
George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1DF, United Kingdom


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