Loud, fast-paced drum rhythms will storm out of the Fowler Museum today as the UCLA Music of Brazil Ensemble plays one of its last performances of the season.
Category Archives: Music
Schoenberg’s tribute to Ring Festival L.A.
When Bruins attend class or rush off to practice in the music-filled corridors of Schoenberg Hall, not many think back to 1947 when then Professor Arnold Schoenberg completed one of his most compelling and awe-inspiring orchestral compositions, “A Survivor from Warsaw.”
Student band Pangolin wants to rock UCLA party scene
Student rock bands at UCLA are few and far between, and it isn’t very often that you hear about a campus party featuring live music. But members of one of UCLA’s active student bands ““ Pangolin ““ are working to change that. With their funk rock sound, Pangolin is bringing a new variety of live entertainment to UCLA students.
Soundbite: Christina Aguilera
The truth is, Christina Aguilera has always been misguided as both a singer and an artist.
UCLA Symphony performs Romantic period pieces in spring concert
Musicians from various majors ““ biology, art, English, history, global studies, neuroscience ““ come together as part of the UCLA Symphony to play classic Romantic pieces.
Voices in sync with the music of two cultures
It is a Thursday night and the recreation room of Rieber Hall echoes with the dense classical Indian harmonies of an on-campus a cappella group as it constructs songs for its upcoming performances.
Student band No Insurance sure to rock
No Insurance, a UCLA student-run band, was formed by students who shared a passion for good music. With that zealous attitude, the band started gaining popularity and became the stabilized band that it is known as today.