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  1. Organized by Supeena Adler, this monumental concert brought together internationally acclaimed Thai musicians and dancers with UCLA students and the greater UCLA community. The Ethnomusicology Archive holds one of the world’s great collections of audio and video recordings documenting kulingang gong music and dance around the world.

  2. On Campus Session B:July 22 – July 26, 2024. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. PDT daily. Tuition: On-campus program – $1,566. Deposit of $500 required no later than 15 days after receiving notice of acceptance. The deadline to pay the remaining balance for your participation will be June 15, 2024. Scholarships are available.

  3. The VEM Ensemble of the Armenian Music Program at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music is coming to Detroit, Boston and Montreal as part of a tour sponsored by the Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) of the United States and Canada, with full concerts on, respectively, May 9, 11 and 13, held with local co-sponsoring

  4. Lecturer in Music Industry (Finance and Accounting) , Music Industry. Robert Beamer is thrilled to join the Herb Alpert School of Music as a lecturer. A seasoned academician and financial professional holding Series 7 and 66 licenses, Beamer is currently affiliated with Thrivent Financial, a Fortune 500 diversified financial services organization.

  5. 1630 Schoenberg Music Bldg. Los Angeles CA 90095-1657. (310) 825-1695. Open by appointment only. Email the archive to request an appointment. E-mail Maureen Russell, Archivist. Established in 1961, the UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive is a world-renowned research archive dedicated to the study of musical traditions from around the globe.

  6. UCLA Philharmonia is the flagship orchestra of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, and one of Southern California’s premiere training orchestras. Focusing on both the core symphonic and operatic repertoire, and the best in contemporary and rarely-performed works, it performs two or three different programs each quarter, Prof. Neal Stulberg has led the ensemble since 2005.

  7. Musicologists study the history, cultural contexts, and interpretation of music. While the discipline has tended, historically, to focus largely on European art-music repertories, in recent decades it has expanded to include many other traditions as well as other regions. The Department of Musicology at UCLA now leads the field nationally and internationally in offering advanced training ...