Spring 2018 Chamber Music Performance at UCLA's Contempo Flux Series
The UCLA Contempo Flux Spring 2018 Chamber Music Recital is set to take place on Saturday, June 9, from 4 PM to 5:30 PM, at Schoenberg Hall. This exciting event promises a captivating programme of contemporary chamber music.
The recital will feature a diverse ensemble of talented musicians. Layla Stefanacci and Will Stevens will grace the stage with their oboe performances, while Maxwell Paulus and Irwin Hui will play the horn and flute respectively. The concert by György Ligeti will feature Nicholas Carlozzi on the piano, William Yeh on the flute, Nicole Galisatus on the clarinet, and Anjali Pillai on the bassoon.
Violinist Xenia Deviatkina-Loh will perform in multiple pieces, and Lu Walstad will play the viola in the concert by Caroline Shaw, along with Jeffrey Ho on the cello. The concert will also include a performance of Anton Webern's "Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24."
Jake Boring will play the alto saxophone in the concert by Jean-Luc Darbellay. The event will conclude with a reception, providing attendees with an opportunity to mingle and discuss the performances.
Please note that the event is free of charge, and parking is available in Lot 2. For those interested in learning more about the performers or the recital's program, we recommend consulting UCLA’s School of Music official archives, UCLA Contempo Flux ensemble official pages, university concert program databases, or music library collections.
For detailed program notes or artist biographies from such a past university chamber music recital, these sources would be the most helpful. However, as there are no publicly available detailed records or official program information specifically for the UCLA Contempo Flux Spring 2018 Chamber Music Recital, it may be necessary to contact UCLA’s music department or check their digital archives or special collections for Spring 2018 recital programs and artist information.
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