Events for April 2026 – Page 84 – The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

UCLA Philharmonia Featuring Atwater Kent Concerto Competition Winner, Mathew Harget

Join the UCLA Philharmonia, conducted by doctoral candidate Jakub Rompczyk, for an enchanting evening of classical music. Experience the beautiful Intermezzo “The Walk to the Paradise Garden” from Frederick Delius’s opera “A Village Romeo and Juliet” and Tchaikovsky’s epic fantasy overture “Romeo and Juliet,” both works inspired by literature. The concert will also feature the exceptional talents

Music and Justice, Part Two: Righteousness and Bravery

The Lowell Milken Center for Music of American Jewish Experience presents part two of its 2023 Music and Justice Series, Righteousness and Bravery: A Concert for Sugihara. The concert will feature Symphony No. 6 “Vessels of Light,” a major new work for cello, chorus, and orchestra by the acclaimed Soviet-born American composer Lera Auerbach. The

UCLA Gluck Fellows Program Showcase Concert 

Join us for the culmination of the 2021-22 Gluck Fellows Program. The Gluck End of Year Showcase Concert features performances from many different UCLA Gluck Ensembles for an audience of K-12 students from partner schools throughout the Los Angeles area. 

20th Annual Benno Rubinyi Piano Undergraduate Student Competition

Join us as undergraduate student pianists compete for top honors, each performing two classical selections for a panel of judges. The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music proudly presents the Benno Rubinyi Award to the top piano undergraduate student finalists in honor and memory of Benno Rubinyi’s musicianship and through the generosity of the late Jeannette

Violin Masterclass with Tai Murray (Yale University)

Renowned violinist and recently appointed Professor of Violin at Yale University, Tai Murray has established herself as a musical voice of a generation. “Technically flawless… vivacious and scintillating… It is without doubt that Murray’s style of playing is more mature than that of many seasoned players…” (Muso Magazine). This event is made possible by the

6th Annual Robert U. Nelson Lecture: Do You Care About Indigenous Sound

The UCLA Robert U. Nelson Lecture Series, hosted by the Center for Musical Humanities, presents a talk by Dr. Trevor Reed, “Do You Care About Indigenous Sound” and response by Dr. Jessica Bissett Perea. Abstract: In this keynote and discussion, I look forward to exploring the relationships between sound and care, specifically our obligations as