Acclaimed French string quartet Quatuor Diotima caps off their 4-part residency at UCLA with a final performance of compositions written specifically for the ensemble by UCLA composition students.
Quatuor Diotima, one of the most in-demand chamber ensembles in the world today, is recognized worldwide for interdisciplinary collaborations that shine a new light on both masterpieces of the quartet canon and contemporary additions to the genre.
This program is made possible by the Joyce S. and Robert U. Nelson Fund. Robert Uriel Nelson was a revered musicologist and music professor at UCLA, who, together with his wife, established a generous endowment for the university to make programs like this possible.