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Past Events Winter Quarter 2003



 

Quiet on the Set!
Motion Pictures Filmed at UCLA

January 10 - March 21, 2003

This exhibit commemorated films that had been shot on location at UCLA from the early 1980's to the present. Visitors were challenged to name locations from studio photos provided courtesy of the UCLA Arts Library Special Collections, the UCLA Archives and the UCLA Daily Bruin.



Musica Humana: The UCLA Early Music Collective
Friday, January 24 7:30pm
Musae Iovis: Four Generations of Franco-Flemish Composers, 1450-1550

Between 1450 and 1550 several generations of Franco-Flemish Church and court musicians achieved international fame, emerging as a recognized "school" of Northern European composers of sacred and secular music. This concert featured the beautiful vocal music of over a dozen Franco-Flemish masters, including pieces by Gilles Binchois, Johannes Ockeghem, Josquin Desprez, Nicolas Gombert, and their contemporaries, in a program arranged around a series of laments composed by students in honor of their teachers. The performers were Elizabeth Altman, Martin Daughtry, Amy Frishkey, Jonathan Greenberg, Sara Gross, Gordon Haramaki, Barbara Hui, Elisabeth Le Guin, Louis Niebur, Holley Replogle, Erica Scheinberg, and Jacqueline Warwick.



UCLA Guitar Ensemble
Wednesday, January 29 4-5pm

UCLA alumnus Payam Larijani returned to Powell for the last time joining UCLA classical guitarists Jan Pochop and Sam Vierra in trios by Werdin, Schubert and Hindesmith; duos by De Falla, Satie, Poulec and J.S. Bach, and solo works.



 


The UCLA Early Music Workshop

Elisabeth Le Guin, director
&
The USC Thornton Early Music Ensemble
James Tyler, director

Friday, February 28 8-9:30pm
"The Popular Muse"

To more than a full house in the first collegium musicum at UCLA in ten years, these two early music ensembles totalling 25 musicians joined for a program of late Renaissance and early Baroque music by composers who found inspiration in the popular styles of their day. Included were works by composers Sandrin, Ortiz, Praetorius, Monteverdi, Gastoldi, Uccellini, Stefani, Marini, Scheidt, Cazzati, and original variations on the "passamezzo antico" all played on period string, brass, and keyboard instruments.

Photographs by C. Brown    

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Last updated: March 25, 2003