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

Ehnes Quartet and William Kinderman in Discussion

No group of compositions occupies a more central position in chamber music than Beethoven’s string quartets. The six quartets of his opus 18, completed in 1800, are the magnum opus of Beethoven’s first decade at Vienna, and build upon the legacy of Haydn and Mozart. This event is coordinated with the 2nd performance of the Beethoven

Ehnes Quartet Open Rehearsal

Join us for rare behind-the-scenes access: step inside the rehearsal room and watch the world-renowned Ehnes Quartet bring Beethoven’s revolutionary quartets to life as they prepare for the opening night of their complete Beethoven Cycle. About the Ehnes Quartet Residency The Ehnes Quartet, embarking on an exciting three-year partnership with the UCLA Herb Alpert School

The NYPD Pipes and Drums: How an American Musical Rite Started and Spread

The sonic presence of bagpipes has become a ubiquitous and necessary aspect of line-of-duty funerals and 9/11 memorials, much like “Taps” in military ceremonies honoring fallen soldiers.  But the direct line between Irish or Scottish  musical  traditions and  recent  invented traditions for those in public service are blurry or imagined.  This presentation will discuss areas in

Music of India & African American Music Ensemble

Student ensembles will share the stage to feature Music of India & African American Music Ensemble. The Music of India focus on the performance of Indian classical music on the sitar and tabla. The ensemble performs compositions of North Indian classical ragas (harmonic modes) and talas (rhythmic patterns on tabla). Ragas are melodies that unfold

Robert M. Stevenson Lecture with Dr. Carina Venter

Join us for the Robert M. Stevenson Lecture, featuring guest speaker Carina Venter. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, April 28th at 4:00 PM in the Schoenberg Music Building Green Room. Venter will present a talk titled “On uncomfortable work: Thinking with and against what apartheid would not name,” exploring archival narratives of abuse

Music of Ghana

The Music and Dance of Ghana Ensemble performs the music and dances of several cultures from Ghana’s south, including the Akuapem, Akan, Ga, and Ewe. The course concentrates on the main components of African music: drum patterns, songs, and dances. The ensemble produces complex polyphonic textures on a variety of drums, bells, and rattles to

Music of Armenia

Part of the annual festival of Armenian Music. The Armenian Music Ensemble provides instruction in the heritage of Armenian folk music. Students learn an array of songs, instruments and dances via methods of oral transmission. We discuss an array of relevant cultural, historic and political issues to enrich student practice of musical forms. The 66th

Music of Iran

The Music of Iran Ensemble performs on stage. The 66th Annual Spring Festival of World Music Continuing a tradition begun in 1960, the Department of Ethnomusicology draws on its incredible collection of world musical instruments to present its annual Spring Festival of World Music. It’s an opportunity for student ensembles to perform and share traditional musics

Music of Turkey and China

Student ensembles will share the stage to feature the music of Turkey and China In the Music of Turkey Ensemble, students learn to perform the vocal and instrumental repertoire from art music, fasil, folk, and other genres found in Turkey and its periphery. Students may choose to sing or perform an instrument appropriate for the genre