The Los Angeles Jewish Symphony attempts to bring forth compositional works by Jewish composers, as well as highlight pieces relating to the Jewish faith. However, tonight the symphony will perform a concert that also focuses on a human struggle that affects everyone regardless of religious affiliation: cancer. Founded 16 years ago by conductor Noreen Green, […]
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Lost Moon Radio plays with pace and rhythm through songs and sketches from Jovian moon
Last Thursday evening, in a second-floor apartment in West Hollywood, the cast and crew of the sketch comedy and musical group Lost Moon Radio met for the first official read-through of their new show.
UCLA Philharmonia, Chorale & Chamber Singers display wide range of music in upcoming weekend concerts
For stressed out students and music lovers alike, 10th week’s musical performances offer a welcomed outlet. The first performance, today, will be UCLA Philharmonia concert, whose program includes AntonÃn Dvorák’s Symphony No. 6.
Soundbite: Broken Bells
A new band calling itself Broken Bells, with a debut album of the same name, might attract associations with Christmas carols turned violent or the aftermath of a sleigh-riding accident.
Music bridges the gap between Arab and Brazilian cultures
The Arab world and the Brazilian world will collide this weekend, beginning this afternoon with a lecture in Haines Hall and continuing Saturday with a concert featuring sounds from each culture at Schoenberg Hall.
Drumming to a different beat
If you walk anywhere near Fowler Museum tonight, you might think you’re hearing the rumbling destruction of a small earthquake coming from inside.
UCLA Symphonic Band fosters shared love for music among students with different majors
Bringing together South and North Campus, the UCLA Symphonic Band is made up mostly of students outside of the music major who prove to be multi-faceted, as they take a break from their regular studies to play their instrument of choice.