University of California, Los Angeles' Contempo Flux Spring 2018 Chamber Music Performance
Prepare for an evening of contemporary chamber music as the UCLA Contempo Flux Spring 2018 Chamber Music Recital takes the stage at Schoenberg Hall.
The event, scheduled for Saturday, June 9, from 4 PM to 5:30 PM, promises a captivating programme filled with experimental and new works. Euan Shields will conduct the recital, with Gloria Cheng serving as its director.
The performance will feature a variety of ensembles, each showcasing different compositions. CAROLINE SHAW's "Entr'acte" will be performed by Xenia Deviatkina-Loh (violin), Viola You (violin), Lu Walstad (viola), Jeffrey Ho (cello). GYORGY LIGETI's "Trio for Violin, Horn, and Piano" will be performed by Xenia Deviatkina-Loh (violin), Maxwell Paulus (horn), Nicholas Carlozzi (piano). JEAN-LUC DARBELLAY's "Accents" will be performed by Jake Boring (alto saxophone) and Maxwell Paulus (horn).
The concert programme also includes Anton Webern's "Concerto for Nine Instruments, Op. 24." Additionally, STEVEN STUCKY's "Sonate en form de preludes" will be performed by Layla Stefanacci (oboe), Maxwell Paulus (horn), and Gloria Cheng (harpsichord).
The instrumentalists for the recital include Irwin Hui (flute), Will Stevens (oboe), Nicole Galisatus (clarinet), Duncan Smith (horn), Natalie Dungey (trumpet), Chris Routh (trombone), Elvin Hsieh (violin), Lu Walstad (viola), and Nicholas Carlozzi (piano).
Parking is available in Lot 2, and a reception follows the recital, providing an opportunity for attendees to mingle and discuss the performance.
For those interested in the specific setlist, performers, or program notes for this recital, it is recommended to check UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music archives or their contemporary music ensemble pages, visit UCLA concert program libraries or contact the UCLA music department directly, or search specialized databases for concert programs or reviews from that period. Unfortunately, no documented setlist, performers, or program notes for the UCLA Contempo Flux Spring 2018 recital were found in the current search.
Don't miss out on this unique chamber music experience at Schoenberg Hall on June 9. The event is free for attendees, making it an affordable opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of contemporary music.
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