The UCLA Symphonic Band comprises graduate and undergraduate students from across the university in a traditional large concert band format. The ensemble rehearses Tuesdays from 3–4:50 p.m. and performs concerts in Schoenberg Hall during the winter and spring quarters. During the fall quarter, the Symphonic Band reads and rehearses a wide variety of musical selections; Graduate and undergraduate student conductors have regular opportunities to work with the Symphonic Band.
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Symphonic Band
Upcoming Classical and Contemporary Performances
EXPLORE ALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC EVENTS
Jan 12 Sun
4:00pm
Free
Free
classical
Composer Portrait: The Music of Paul Schoenfield The Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience presents the Milken Center Chamber Music Series, concerts of uplifting and distinctive chamber music curated by Neal Stulberg, Artistic Director. COMPOSER PORTRAIT:
Jan 23 Thu
6:00pm
Free
Free
classical, contemporary, masterclasses
David L. Abell Piano Masters Series featuring Orli Shaham Join the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music as we welcome pianist Orli Shaham for the first installment of our 2024/25 David L. Abell Piano Master Series, a concert series
Feb 2 Sun
1:00pm
Free
Free
classical
Iris Malkin with Special Guest Ido Ariel - Israeli Art Song Four members of L.A.’s very own Jewish roots ensemble, Mostly Kosher, present a workshop exploring their creative process of integrating klezmer and Yiddish music with various other musical styles.
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