Faculty Recital Series: Romantic Sonatas, Part One
This Valentine’s Day, join Professor Inna Faliks (Head of Piano) and Professor Antonio Lysy (Head of Strings) as they perform works to inspire the romantic at heart.
This Valentine’s Day, join Professor Inna Faliks (Head of Piano) and Professor Antonio Lysy (Head of Strings) as they perform works to inspire the romantic at heart.
The saxophone studio at UCLA welcomes Shawna Pennock, Visiting Assistant Prof of Saxophone at UNLV, as she presents her internationally renowned clinic, “The Live Warm-Up”.
Join Joshua Ranz, Boris Allakhverdyan, and the rest of the UCLA Woodwind faculty in welcoming Anton Rist, Principal Clarinet of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, as he hosts a Clarinet Masterclass.
Join Trumpeter Ben Holmes as he engages with attendees and explores the inspirations behind his newest album, Naked Lore.
Meet Inna Faliks, the acclaimed Ukrainian-born American pianist and Head of Piano at UCLA, as she engages with attendees and explores the inspirations behind her performances.
Meet clarinetist Michael Winograd, one of the most respected and versatile working musicians in klezmer music today, and get the inside story on his newest album.
Meet Julia Adolphe, whose music is described as “alive with invention” (The New Yorker), “colorful, mercurial, deftly orchestrated” (The New York Times) displaying a “remarkable gift for sustaining a compelling musical narrative” (Musical America).
Theodore Bikel (1924-2015) wanted to be known as ‘the singer of his people’. In this program of storytelling and music, his wife, Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, along with Peter Yarrow and friends, pay tribute to the legendary Academy, Emmy, Tony and GRAMMY-nominated Actor and folksinger.
In this book talk, theatre scholar Ruthie Abeliovich of The University of Haifa discusses her new book Possessed Voices: Aural Remains form Modernist Hebrew Theater where she’ll share her insights gained through her unique approach using 1920s audio recordings to investigate various plays, such as the Eternal Jew and The Dybbuk.
Dive deep into the relationship between instrumental and vocal style in this fun installment of the Klezmer Workshop Series featuring famed Klezmer fiddler Craig Judelman and sonorous Yiddish singer Sasha Lurje.