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Category Archives: Music
Global Grooves
These three Bruins will be giving private and public performances in Lyon, France, Tirana, Albania, and Geneva, Switzerland and will be joined by drummer and former UCLA exchange student Philip Maniez, who is in his first year of graduate studies at the Paris Upper Conservatory.
UCLA Symphony creates an undertone of community
Natalia Kartashova, guest piano soloist for the UCLA Symphony, remembers the intense competition that young musicians faced in Russia.
Q&A with Sara Bareilles
In about two weeks, singer and NBC’s “The Sing-Off” judge Sara Bareilles will be at the Hollywood Palladium, finishing up her “Kaleidoscope Heart” tour with one of its last shows.
UCLA Big Band Holiday Concert features a variety of jazz sounds, from Latin to fusion
Discordant notes ring through the air as Bobby Rodriguez’s LatinJazz class tunes their instruments. Rodriguez comes into the room, handing out sheet music to each student before rushing back out to settle another matter, only to enter again a couple minutes later. Anticipation and excitement fill the air as the students ““ and the teacher ““ prepare for a concert that will showcase what they’ve learned this past quarter.
Bruins learn from their own “˜Internship’
Most UCLA students would not choose to spend their Friday nights in a parking garage. Yet from midnight to 3 a.m., there is no place that the five members of The Internship would rather be.
UCLA Jazz Combo Concert to showcase passion of Kenny Burrell through professors, students
After seeing a performance last weekend in tribute of Kenny Burrell and his musical accomplishments, some UCLA student musicians were inspired to emulate the same passion in tonight’s Jazz Combo Concert.