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The Grand Hotel Tartarus, a New Opera by Richard Danielpour
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Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for eternity.
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The New Music Industry Program at UCLA
The Music Industry Program
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music now has the UC system's only music industry program. With more than one quarter of job postings for the industry in California, this is the premiere place to study and experience the music industry.
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Supporting Students through Endowed Giving
Endowed funds help support students at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and across the university. Read their stories and learn more about supporting funds that directly support our students.
Ray Knapp Wins Distinguished Teaching Award
Ray Knapp, distinguished professor of musicology and humanities, has won the UCLA Faculty Senate’s Distinguished Teaching Award for 2023-24. Knapp is one of six faculty selected by the award committee from a large field of extraordinary nominees across the university. “Ray Knapp’s thirty-five year record of teaching excellence has been a defining constant in our
Ashley Dao Wins Campus-Wide Leadership Award
Musicology major Ashley Dao is one of three undergraduates who has won the student leadership award from the UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. She is the first student from The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music to receive the award. But her biggest moment may have been born of failure. “We were coming
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masterclasses
Masterclass - Lina Bahn, Violin
Join the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music for a masterclass with renowned violinist Lina Bahn. Lina Bahn is a violinist with a keen interest in collaborative and innovative repertoire, and has been called “brilliant” and “lyrical” by the Washington Post. Her publication of Mean Fiddle Summer (Naxos Label) was hailed, “From start to finish, the violinist demonstrates her
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world-music
Music Alive in the Archive: Celebrating the Music and Legacy of Rev. Tom Kurai
Join us to celebrate UCLA’s acquisition and digitization of Rev. Shuichi Thomas Kurai’s audiovisual holdings with an afternoon of taiko music and memories.
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