Events for April 2026 – Page 43 – The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

(Un)Silenced Sound: Recovering Private Sound Archives in Xinjiang

In this Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Colloquium presentation, ethnomusicologist and archivist Xiaoshi Wei will outline his decade-long on-site archival work on private sound collections in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR). The content of these collections, mainly retrieved from private cassettes, contains the music of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and Uzbeks, primarily in the widely known musical frameworks of

Talk with Post Doc Bernard Gordillo Brockmann

The Mission Sensorium: Church Bells, Spanish Colonization, and California Indians, 1769–Present This talk examines sound in the Spanish Franciscan missions of California. The cast, suspended metal bell, or church bell, was a crucial tool of the mission system in Alta California (1769–1846). Adapted from the Western European tradition, church bells with “sound and voice” generated

Robert M. Stevenson Lecture with Naomi André

The Potential of Operatic Spaces Today For many today the opera house conjures images of a past glory that has faded in importance and relevance. Yet even though its stodginess might seem out of date, today operatic spaces are being transformed in multiple ways that speak directly to our current realities. As the canonic repertory

In the Beginning Was the Word – Nathaniel Mackey

Please welcome special guest Nathaniel Mackey for an unforgettable evening of spoken word poetry and music performed by some of today’s greatest jazz musicians. “In the Beginning Was the Word” is a stirring collaboration between poet extraordinaire Nathaniel Mackey and the rhythmic musical compositions of Salim Washington. Universally recognized as one of the great poets