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Jun 2 Fri
7:00pm
Free

Music of Turkey Ensemble and Music of Mexico Ensemble

world-music
Schoenberg Hall Watch Livestream

Spring Festival of World Music 2023

The Music of Turkey Ensemble and Music of Mexico Ensemble showcase traditional music from these regions on the same stage.

About the Spring Festival of World Music 2023:

Continuing a tradition begun in 1960, the Department of Ethnomusicology draws on its incredible collection of world musical instruments to present its annual Spring Festival of World Music. It's an opportunity for student ensembles to perform and share traditional musics from around the world - including Mexico, India and West Africa - as they master their instruments. We invite you to journey with us–and experience live–the sound of Venerable Dark Cloud, our Javanese gamelan, as well as the erhu, sitar, tabla, guitarrón, vihuela, 'ud, banjo, concertina, autoharp, atumpan drums, and more! Admission is free. All concerts are at 7 p.m. in Schoenberg Hall.

Like most of UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s programs, this event is FREE! Register in advance for this event via the link below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event.  Early arrival is recommended. Registrants receive priority up until 15 minutes before the event. Seating is on a first-come, first-seated basis.

While Inside the Venue:

No Food or Drink allowed in the building.

Jun 3 Sat
7:00pm
Free
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Music of Java, Thailand, and Korea Ensembles
The Music of Java, Thailand, and Korea Ensembles showcase traditional music from these regions on the same stage.
Schoenberg Hall
Jun 4 Sun
7:00pm
Free
world-music
Music of China Ensemble, Music and Dance of Ghana Ensemble, and Sphere Project Performance
The Music of China Ensemble and the Music and Dance of Ghana Ensembles showcase traditional music from these regions on the same stage. The Sphere Project features the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble at UCLA in original compositions incorporating musicians from various world traditions.
Schoenberg Hall