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Conductor Neal Stulberg explains the music of Eric Zeisl

By Daily Bruin Staff

Jan. 31, 2012 1:48 a.m.

On Jan. 26, the UCLA Philharmonia performed Eric Zeisl’s Concerto Grosso, a piece that has only been played once before in history, during the late composer’s funeral. Conductor and UCLA professor Neal Stulberg explains the history of Zeisl and what it means to him to play conduct the piece.

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