Fall Collaborative Piano Class Concert
Led by James Lent, the collaborative piano class features an evening of varied works, showcasing student performances that include backing a performer or playing in groups.
Led by James Lent, the collaborative piano class features an evening of varied works, showcasing student performances that include backing a performer or playing in groups.
Marking their return to live performance, UCLA Woodwind Chamber Music Ensembles perform works by Mellits, Bruch, Galante, McMichael, Weber, Steinmetz, Voigt, Jolivet, Thuille, Bozza, Desportes, Beethoven, and Hindemith.
The graduate-level students of the UCLA Department of Music Composition Area showcase their latest works. Join us for a variety of creative, unique, and emotive pieces.
The UCLA Saxophone Studio and Pianist Hanah Charbonneau present works by Robert Muczynski, Amy Quate, Pierre Sancan, Andy Scott, Stella Sung, Henri Tomasi, Jenni Watson, and Mischa Zupko.
The UCLA Early Music Ensemble returns to live performance with the first installment in a year-long series exploring the intersection between climate and historical performance.
Join us for an online conversation with Grammy-nominated Ostinato Records founder and producer Vik Sohonie, discussing being granted access to the music he releases on his label, heritage property, practical considerations, intellectual property, and the process of digitizing and protecting collections in war-ravaged and/or marginalized countries.
Concert featuring the student combos of The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Global Jazz Studies IDP.
The World Jazz and Intercultural Improvisation Ensemble and the Charles Mingus Ensemble will be performing well-known jazz standards as well as compositions by the faculty directors and the students.
LA Sounds Now is thrilled to welcome Co-Chair and Chief Operating Officer of Warner Chappell Music, Carianne Marshall, who is at the forefront of a new generation of music executives at the intersections of creative and commercial, entertainment and technology.
Join us for performances of original compositions by UCLA graduate student composers.