“Driven into Paradise”: Schoenberg in Los Angeles

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"Driven into Paradise": Schoenberg in Los Angeles

 

This online event panel gathers venerated historians, musicologists and composers to explore Schoenberg’s complex relationship with Los Angeles.

An online discussion of the history and experience of Schoenberg in Los Angeles with scholars and artists.  The panel will include historian Kenneth Marcus (University of La Verne), musicologists Sabine Feisst (Arizona State University), and composer Tod Machover (MIT), moderated by Robert Fink (UCLA).

Participants

-Sabine Feisst - ASU Evelyn Smith Professor of Musicology. Feisst’s publications include the books Schoenberg’s Correspondence with American Composers (Oxford UP 2018), Schoenberg’s New World: The American Years (Oxford UP 2011) and Der Begriff “Improvisation” in der neuen Musik (Studio Verlag 1997).

-Kenneth Marcus - Professor of History at University of La Verne, engaged with cultural history and the history of Los Angeles.  He focuses on transnational connections between Europe and the Americas as well as African American arts and culture.  Among his publications is Schoenberg and Hollywood Modernism (Cambridge University Press, 2016).

-Tod Machover - Academic Head of the MIT Media Lab.  He is an innovative composer that breaks traditional artistic and cultural boundaries and for developing technologies that expand music’s potential for everyone.  Has composed music for celebrated virtuosi to musicians of all abilities. Composer of Schoenberg in Hollywood Opera

-Robert Fink, Moderator - UCLA Special Academic Senior Associate Dean of the Herb Alpert School of Music, Professor of Musicology and Music Industry, author of Repeating Ourselves, a 2005 study of American minimal music as cultural practice; and editor of The Relentless Pursuit of Tone, an interdisciplinary survey of research into the “sound” of popular music—awarded the American Musicological Society’s Ruth Solie Prize for best edited collection.

 

This event is made possible by the Lowell Milken Center for American Jewish Music at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.

Register in advance for this event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event.

VIRTUAL EVENT

This virtual event is FREE! Register via Zoom.

PARKING

Self-service parking is available at UCLA’s Parking Structure #2 for events in Schoenberg Music Building and the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center. Visitor parking is marked by a green circle and the letter “P” and is on the lower levels (do not go up the ramp to levels 3-7). Costs range from $4 for 1 hour to $15 for all day. Evening rates (after 4 p.m.) are $3-$5 for 1 to 2 hours and $10 for all night. Learn more about campus parking.

ACCESSIBILITY

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music is eager to provide a variety of accommodations and services for access and communications. If you would like to request accommodations, please do so 10 days in advance of the event by emailing ADA@schoolofmusic.ucla.edu or calling (310) 825-0174.

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FOOD & DRINK

Food and drink may not be carried into the theaters. Thank you!

Acknowledgment

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Los Angeles basin and So. Channel Islands). As a land grant institution, we pay our respects to the Honuukvetam (Ancestors), ‘Ahiihirom (Elders) and ‘Eyoohiinkem (our relatives/relations) past, present and emerging.