Inna Faliks is changing the tune on familiar classics.
On June 22 at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, the head of piano performance will play a concert featuring Ludwig Van Beethoven’s “Bagatelles, Op.
This post was updated June 1 at 9 p.m.
Bruin bakers are sweetening up the UCLA community.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of students, including third-year physiological science student Keya Vijapure, kick-started a baking community at UCLA that provides a platform to make an impact on the community.
Musicians plan on decorating Powell Library with the sounds of spring.
On Wednesday, a group of UCLA chamber musicians consisting of a conglomeration of professors and students will play a series of pieces at the Powell Library, including “The Four Seasons” by composer Antonio Vivaldi.
Joe Breen looks to integrate math and music, one function at a time.
The graduate mathematics student started a YouTube channel in spring 2020 focusing on music videos about calculus and topics in mathematical research.
Music is known to soothe the soul, but it can also invigorate it – especially in the more stagnant cold months. Artists are lighting a fire with recent releases, powerful choreography and victorious world tours this winter, and they have no intention of turning down the heat.
Nature is making a comeback in a new exhibition from Design Media Arts 160: Introduction to Ecological Art and Justice.
The class’s project “Ritual of Return” is scheduled to be released on Dec.
This post was updated Oct. 31 at 10:09 p.m.
Aparna Sharma knows the secret to giving a film its radiance.
On Sept. 21, the professor in the world arts and cultures/dance department won two awards for her films “Mihin Sutta, Mihin Jibon (The Women Weavers of Assam),” and “Still Light” at the Tagore International Film Festival in Santiniketan, India.
Bruin minds joined together in jump-starting a new student arts movement.
In April, several UCLA art students created the Art Students Collective, an undergraduate club that organizes open discussions for students who are serious about visual arts.
Film scores are more than just scene supplements.
The Herb Alpert School of Music is hosting the panel “Sounds of the Scene: Creating Musical Scores for Visual Content” panel today in conjunction with UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television.
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