In Memoriam Mimi Alpert Feldman - The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

In Memoriam Mimi Alpert Feldman

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She was a humanitarian and a philanthropist. She was a UCLA Bruin and a businesswoman. She was a champion for education.

Mimi Alpert Feldman passed away at her home in Beverly Hills on February 9, 2026, surrounded by her family and friends. Among those who mourn her passing are all those she touched at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.

For nearly half a century—48 years—Mimi Alpert Feldman’s scholarships have directly funded more than 100 students. Affectionately called “Mimi Scholars,” those who have received the scholarship have moved on to astounding success. More than 90% are now in performance, academic or music education careers.

Mimi Alpert Feldman with the 2017-18 “Mimi Scholars.” Top row, left to right: Kathyrn Lillich, Brianne Cardona-Frey, Erica Campbell, Juan Rivera. Bottom row:Vanessa Martucci, Mimi Feldman Priyanka Venkatesh

“Mimi Alpert Feldman’s scholarships have been lifelines for our music students,” said Michael Beckerman, dean of the school of music. “But what stands out is how deeply affected the students have been by her caring and sensitivity, and how deeply personal they consider their connection with Mimi.”

She was a benefactor and a nurturer. She was a leader and a mentor. She was a passionate advocate of the arts.

Mimi Scholars always noted her keen interest in their careers, her penetrating questions. Her interest was more than topical. In the early years of her scholarship giving, she interviewed candidates. She kept up with their stories and studies. She stayed in touch after they graduated. It made a lasting impression. 

“I was struck by your warmth, kindness and generosity during our interview,” wrote Vanessa Martucci (MM 2018) in a card she sent to Mimi Feldman upon learning she was awarded the scholarship in 2017. “Thank you for the kindness you have shown, not just to me, but to the career you are supporting.”

Vanessa Martucci with Mimi Alpert Feldman, 2017

Mimi Scholars all had exceptional promise, but many came from families that could not make the financial commitment necessary to pursue an education and career in music and the arts. Her scholarships made it possible. But what stood out for Mimi Scholars was not just the generosity of their benefactor, but her genuine empathy.

“Thank you for listening to my first-generation story as a young Latin-American woman,” wrote Hanna Yocute (2018, MM 2020) in a letter to Mimi Feldman after receiving a scholarship to pursue her master’s degree in music performance. “I have had a sense of liberation. It is a blessing to be able to focus solely on practicing my instrument, my studies, and still have time to collaborate with musical friends and organizations here on campus.”

Many Mimi Scholars echoed this sentiment—that to take full advantage of an arts education requires time and the freedom from having to work outside of school. “The economy is not friendly to the arts or to work-life balance,” said Christina Obledo-Esser (MM 2020), “But now I can focus on my studies, and not be so overwhelmed by work. Words can’t express how grateful I am.”  

Mimi Alpert Feldman with 2017 scholar, Dawn Hamilton (MM 2015, DMA 2017)

Sierra Allen (DMA 2022) had wanted to earn a doctoral degree since Middle School, but was uncertain how she would fund the full cost. When she opened the card naming her as a Mimi Scholar, she found the support that she needed.

“Mrs. Feldman, when I pulled out the card today, I wasn’t expecting this, it was quite the shock to me,” said Allen, in a voicemail she left for Feldman. “I get to play for people and do what I love, and not everyone gets to say that. It’s such a gift.”

Mimi Feldman’s direct contact with those who received her scholarships proved a lasting connection. Liliana Filipovic (MM 1995), who received Mimi Alpert Feldman scholarships in 1994 and 1995, recalled fondly about how Feldman genuinely cared about UCLA students, and believed that investing in student education was the highest calling.

“She inspired me,” said Filipovic, who made public service an important part of her professional music career. She served on the inaugural City of Beverly Hills Arts and Culture Commission, has become a UCLA scholarship donor herself and serves on the inaugural UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Alumni Board. “The spirit of her kindness and generosity lives on in every student who walks through the our doors, and has shaped the school of music’s future for many generations to come.”

Herb Alpert with his sister, Mimi Alpert Feldman, 2017

This was a theme echoed by the school’s faculty. “The example she set for students and the connections she cultivated lasted,” said James Bass, chair of the Department of Music Performance, Education & Composition.  “These are the students who become the performers and teachers most likely to touch others’ lives, to mentor the next generation.”

The scholarship that Mimi Alpert Feldman started in 1978 is now The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s longest-standing annual scholarship. Her legacy can be traced in the lives of the scholars she supported, and those students the endowed scholarship will support in the future.

She was generous, she was genuine. She will not be forgotten.

Mimi Scholars

Rhio Barnhart, 1979

Daryll Stevens, 1979

Sharon Paul, 1980

Soichiro Matsumoto, 1981

Eric Kujawsky, 1982

Susan Schoemann Rosenstein, 1983

Stephanie Henry, 1984

Matthew Elgart, 1985

Charles Fernandez, 1986

Der Shin Hwang, 1987

Michele Tiff-Soderberg Hill, 1987

Hung-Wen (Wendy) Shih, 1988

Chiz Szu-Tsu, 1989

Amanda J. Walker, 1990

Jeong-Eun Kim, 1991

Edit Patocs, 1992

Mei Zhong, 1994

Liliana Filipovic, 1995

Walter Marsh, 1995

Esther Lee, 1996

Rebecca Semrau, 1996

Myoung-Gyu Lee, 1997

Ray M. Nowak, 1997

Katharina Olivia Brand, 1998

Jennifer W. Kelly, 1998

Dr. Peter P. Morris, 1998

Dorina Markova (Markoff), 1999

Ray R. Sanchez-Arceo, 2000

Rodrigo Warken, 2001

Dennis Doubin, 2002

Maria Alice de Mendonca, 2002

Francis J. Garvey, 2002

Tsoline Hajian, 2003

Chelsea Green, 2003, 2004

Mei-I (Charlotte) Shih (Komine), 2004

Mary Hofman, 2005

Cha-Lin Liu, 2005

Andrey Astaiza, 2007

Brandi Babb (Crosby), 2007

Gregory Chambers, 2007

Boryana Popova, 2007

David Ruest, 2007

Lauren Michelle Criddle, 2008

Ambroise Aubrun, 2009

Lisa Hendrickson, 2009

Rebecca Lord, 2009

Joseph R. Muñoz, 2009

Alexandra Roedder, 2009

Nicole Taylor, 2009

Julia Barnett, 2010

Krystle Casey, 2010

Lusine Marukyan, 2010

Sanaz Rezai, 2010

Anna Sarkisova, 2010

Aubrey Scarr, 2010

Jorge Luis Uzcátegui, 2010

Natalia Kartashova, 2008, 2011

Annamarie Arai-Lopez, 2012

Leslie Cook, 2011, 2012

Simone Deleon-Jones (Deleon-Pina), 2011, 2012

Goni Eshed, 2011, 2012

Nicholas LaGesse, 2011, 2012

David Lee, 2011, 2012

Sara Canning (ne Marsh), 2011, 2012

Stephen Mason, 2011, 2012

Alicia Mastromonaco, 2011, 2012

Antonio Pina, 2011, 2012

Hillary Smith, 2011, 2012

Ji Young An, 2010, 2013

Nikolaus Adrian Keelaghan, 2013

David Pittel, 2013

Jure Počkaj, 2013

Caitlin Brody, 2014

Oliver Chan , 2014

Ryan Dudenbostel, 2014

Dawn Hamilton, 2014

Tristan Hurd, 2014

Myroslava Khomik, 2014

Andrew Bundo Kim, 2014

Caroline Mason, 2014

Danielle Palomares (ne Ordunio), 2014

Forrest Powell, 2014

Yujia (Janet) Shen, 2014

Andrew Munro, 2016

Anna Corcoran, 2016

Joanna Lynn-Jacobs, 2016

Stephanie Nagler, 2016

Ian Walker, 2016

Geoffrey Pope, 2016

Seth Shaffer, 2016

Annie Sherman, 2016

Andrew Picket, 2016

Juila Metzler, 2016

Timothy Rantung, 2016

Stephanie Deprez, 2017

Xenia Deviatkina-Loh, 2017

Ge Gao, 2017

Dawn Hamilton, 2017

Joseph Kim, 2017

Matthew Lombard, 2017

Jennie Olivia, 2017

Morgan O’Shaughnessey, 2017

Aidan Ritchie, 2017

Emily Scott, 2017

Wan (Rosalind) Wong, 2017

Erica Campbell, 2018

Brianne Cardona-Frey, 2018

Michelle Drever, 2018

Kathyrn Lillich, 2018

Vanessa Martucci, 2018

Juan Rivera, 2018

Priyanka Venkatesh, 2018

Pedro Gomez, 2019

Katharina Haberl, 2019

Anastasia Petanova, 2019

Michelle Rice, 2019

Ellen Shinogle, 2019

Jacelyn Yeo, 2019

Hanna Yocute, 2019

Sierra Allen, 2020

Justin Birchell, 2020

Christina Esser, 2020

Robby Good, 2020

Kelsey Ma, 2020

Kian Ravaei, 2020

Erika Wilsen, 2020

Ethan Yu, 2020

Jaewon Ahn, 2021

Austin Ali, 2021

Liyi (Lavinia) Chen, 2021

Ryan Kuperman, 2021

Julia Johnson, 2021

Kim Mendez, 2021

Bruno Bastos Do Nascimento, 2021

Christina Perez, 2021

Emma Breen, 2022

Austin Ho, 2022

Hanna Hrybkova, 2022

Nicholas Kim, 2022

Arutyun Piloyan, 2022

Michelle Rice, 2022

Gabrielle Rosse Owens, 2022

Viraj Sonawala, 2022

Tivoli Treloar, 2022

Jacob Freiman, 2023

Erica Hou, 2023

Feona Jones, 2023

Sergey Nesterov , 2023

Errol Rhoden, 2023

Yijin Wang, 2023

Austin Ali, 2024

Daniel Reyes-Velarde, 2024

Cayden Bloomer, 2024

Sydney Wang, 2024

Ginger Rose Brucker, 2024

Kevin Cornwell, 2024

Cyrus Alva, 2024

Dawson Lam, 2024

Madison Berchtold, 2025

Jamily (Yung-Chieh) Chieh Lee, 2025

Jacob Harrison, 2025

Johnathan Ma, 2025

Isabelle Ragsac, 2025

Olivia Salazar, 2025

Alessio Santolini Raggi, 2025