“Most Improved” – Moniker Brass Fall Recital
Moniker Brass presents their fall recital, ”Most Improved”. Come enjoy an evening of brass chamber music featuring composers Victor Ewald, Eric Ewazen, Andre Previn, and Joan Tower.
Moniker Brass presents their fall recital, ”Most Improved”. Come enjoy an evening of brass chamber music featuring composers Victor Ewald, Eric Ewazen, Andre Previn, and Joan Tower.
Horn Masterclass by Michael Thornton – Principal Horn of LA Chamber Orchestra and Colorado Symphony.
Korbinian Altenberger is one of the most sought after violinists and chamber musicians in Europe of the young generation today.
Formosa Quartet’s week-long residency concludes with a concert featuring Brahms String Sextet No. 1 Op. 18 and Beethoven String Quartet No. 15, Op. 132. Professor of Cello Antonio Lysy and first-year MM student Sam Lorenzini will join the quartet for this musical gathering.
In this first of 3 free klezmer workshops offered by the Lowell Milken Fund for American Jewish Music, learn from world renowned klezmer musicans Michael Winograd and Christina Crowder.
The UCLA Chinese Music Ensemble, directed by Chi Li, performs its annual Fall concert featuring traditional and contemporary music, including Chinese opera aria, zheng unison, qin unison, folk dance, and silk-and-bamboo music.
Antonio Artese, Dean and Director of the Chigiana Global Academy in Sienna, Italy, discusses the Academy’s C-GAP COMPOSITION PROGRAM , an intensive 3-week course designed to provide extraordinary opportunities and exposure to aspiring and established composers, including UCLA professors Richard Danielpour and Inna Faliks.
Mezzo-soprano Danielle Segen of the UCLA VEM Ensemble is joined by her VEM colleagues as part of the Dilijan Chamber Music Series, Heart that Sings concert on November 3rd at Zipper Hall. Important US Premiere by the living classic of Armenian music, Tigran Mansurian, headlines the concert, which also features new works by Los Angeles composers Artashes and Ashot Kartalyan, as well as beloved masterpiece of the chamber music repertoire, String Sextet No. 2 by Johannes Brahms.
In recognition of his 50-year legacy of shaping American music, trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist and composer Wadada Leo Smith will receive the UCLA Medal, the campus’s highest honor, during a ceremony and concert at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.
Jenna Pup and Myriad Slits present a lively conversation about music and performance art as part of series that brings together diverse communities of interdisciplinary artists and thinkers.