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Arts and Music (Audio)

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Music and art have the power to evoke emotion in us. This collection features artists, musicians and their work. Visit: uctv.tv/arts

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Gilbert Castellanos Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2018

August 03, 2018 21:00 - 19 minutes - 9.09 MB

Jazz has been hailed as "America's original art form," and the annual Jazz Camp at UC San Diego is a five-day immersive summer program designed for intermediate to advanced level jazz musicians, ages 14–adult. Students work directly with internationally renowned jazz artists, exploring styles ranging from classic bebop to contemporary open-form. The Camp culminates in a finale concert performed by eight student ensembles, each under the direction of a faculty member. This program showcases a...

Courtney Bryan's Yet Unheard - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

August 03, 2018 21:00 - 17 minutes - 8.31 MB

Courtney Bryan’s remarkable "Yet Unheard," a work for orchestra and chorus, commemorates Sandra Bland’s tragic death in police custody in 2013. Using the text of Sharan Strange’s poem, soprano Helga Davis speaks to us in Bland’s voice, prodding us to relive the circumstances of her death and to seek answers to painful questions too long unasked. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33856]

Finale Concert Highlights - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2018

August 02, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 40.9 MB

Jazz has been hailed as "America's original art form," and the annual Jazz Camp at UC San Diego is a five-day immersive summer program designed for intermediate to advanced level jazz musicians, ages 14–adult. Students work directly with internationally renowned jazz artists, exploring styles ranging from classic bebop to contemporary open-form. The Camp culminates in a finale concert performed by eight student ensembles, each under the direction of a faculty member. This program showcases h...

Matt Wilson Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2018

August 02, 2018 21:00 - 20 minutes - 9.39 MB

Jazz has been hailed as "America's original art form," and the annual Jazz Camp at UC San Diego is a five-day immersive summer program designed for intermediate to advanced level jazz musicians, ages 14–adult. Students work directly with internationally renowned jazz artists, exploring styles ranging from classic bebop to contemporary open-form. The Camp culminates in a finale concert performed by eight student ensembles, each under the direction of a faculty member. This program showcases a...

Toru Takemitsu's A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

August 01, 2018 21:00 - 13 minutes - 6.45 MB

Toru Takemitsu's "A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" grew of out several influences. One inspiration was the composer's dreams, including a vision of a flock of white birds led by a single black bird. Another was his love of traditional Japanese gardens. A spark was provided by the American avant-garde composer John Cage, whose concept of indeterminate music - in which passages are left to chance or improvisation by the performers - was tremendously appealing to Takemitsu. The i...

Hannah Lash's Eating Flowers - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

August 01, 2018 21:00 - 12 minutes - 5.15 MB

"When I sat down to write "Eating Flowers" I felt in many ways that I was responding to the energies of orchestral music whose colors I find irresistible: music of Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Debussy, and Messiaen particularly. My piece does not quote or even explicitly refer to this older music, but the energy and the color was certainly an influence. I titled my piece "Eating Flowers" to capture the sense of having tasted the delicious and delicate colors of my favorite orchestral music, which...

David Borgo Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2018

July 31, 2018 21:00 - 19 minutes - 9.02 MB

Jazz has been hailed as "America's original art form," and the annual Jazz Camp at UC San Diego is a five-day immersive summer program designed for intermediate to advanced level jazz musicians, ages 14–adult. Students work directly with internationally renowned jazz artists, exploring styles ranging from classic bebop to contemporary open-form. The Camp culminates in a finale concert performed by eight student ensembles, each under the direction of a faculty member. This program showcases a...

Arnold Schoenberg's Five Pieces for Orchestra - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

July 31, 2018 21:00 - 18 minutes - 8.9 MB

A critic once commented that Schoenberg's "Five Pieces for Orchestra" requires "an orchestra of soloists," Schoenberg himself said that his aim was the development of "the emancipation of dissonance," in which no single note or key would be dominant over others. To this end melodies are fragmentary while the emphasis is on ever-shifting instrumental colors.; thus each of the five brief movements acquires a distinctive atmosphere. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID...

Franz Liszt's Les Préludes - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

July 18, 2018 21:00 - 17 minutes - 7.37 MB

Franz Liszt composed twelve “symphonic poems,” of which “Les Préludes” has proven to be the most popular. Its structure is deceptively simple, based loosely on sonata form but differing from the classical sonata in its development of a few basic themes, rather than contrasting very different thematic material in distinct movements. The attractiveness of the piece lies in Liszt’s ingenious transitions and transformations as the music moves from episode to episode, by turns turbulent and sere...

A Line Broken - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

July 02, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 38 MB

The key theme of A LINE BROKEN is the recognition that eventually all lines break, and that this is certainly true of human lives. While acknowledging the darkness implicit in that statement and reflected in several of the concert selections - for example, Courtney Bryan's remarkable "Yet Unheard" and Ornette Coleman's discomfiting jazz tone poem "Lonely Woman" - there are also offerings of light. Rand Steiger's "Template for Improvising Trumpeter & Orchestra" and Gabriel Fauré's "Requiem" ...

Facing-off Across Sunset Boulevard - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

June 20, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 34.7 MB

In "Facing Off Across Sunset Boulevard" La Jolla Symphony & Chorus celebrate mavericks and visionaries. The concert's title refers to the giants of 20th-century music whose work bookends the program, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky. The two men lived scant miles apart in Los Angeles after fleeing Nazism yet never interacted, separated less by distance than by sharp differences in compositional method, aesthetic direction, and personality. Whatever their differences, their work inspir...

Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)

June 07, 2018 21:00 - 2 hours - 75.4 MB

UCSB’s award-winning Opera Theatre program presents Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved opera buffa, Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro). Opera Santa Barbara’s General and Artistic Director, Kostis Protopapas conducts the production, with Isabel Bayrakdarian (UCSB Assistant Professor of Voice) serving as Stage Director and Benjamin Brecher (UCSB Professor of Voice) serving as Music Director and Producer. The opera features many of the program’s top graduate students, including Tyler Re...

Celebrating Paper Theater

June 07, 2018 21:00 - 12 minutes - 5.52 MB

UC San Diego's Geisel Library hosts an annual Paper Theater Festival, celebrating an art form with roots in Victorian Era Europe. Paper theaters (also known as toy theaters) were used to promote productions. They were printed on paperboard sheets and sold as kits at the concession stand of an opera house, playhouse, or vaudeville theater. The kits were then assembled at home and plays performed for family members and guests, sometimes with live musical accompaniment. The theaters gradually...

From War Child to Global Citizen with Emmanuel Jal

May 07, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 33.1 MB

Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490]

David Borgo Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2017

May 07, 2018 21:00 - 15 minutes - 7.44 MB

Saxophonist David Borgo leads a group of UC San Diego Jazz Camp students in a performance of standards and new works. Series: "UC San Diego Jazz Camp" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32764]

Carmina Burana - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

May 01, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 30.5 MB

Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" is one of the most popular choral/symphonic works in the repertoire and has appeared in numerous films, TV programs and commercials. Orff's cantanta, with a text based on medieval Latin poetry, has been described as "both sacred and profane," qualities very much in evidence in the music. The La Jolla Symphony & Chorus is joined by two guest choruses and three soloists. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33607]

Efficient Arrays - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

April 29, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 38.3 MB

The La Jolla Symphony & Chorus perform two perennial audience favorites: Franz Liszt's "Les Preludes" for orchestra and Carl Orff's dynamic cantata "Carmina Burana," familiar from its use in many films, TV programs and commercials. The concert features the full La Jolla Symphony Chorus, joined by the treble chorus Caprice from San Diego North Coast Singers, the San Diego Gay Men's Chorus Chamber Chorale, and guest soloists. Choral Director Patrick Walders makes his conducting debut. Series:...

Gershwin's An American in Paris - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

April 11, 2018 21:00 - 20 minutes - 9.68 MB

An American in Paris has always been one of Gershwin's most popular scores, and deservedly so. It offers great tunes, a breezy charm that evokes both the City of Light and the Jazz Age, and Gershwin's obvious affection for the French capital. Gershwin argued that this piece is structured in sonata form and is not just a series of episodes & impressions strung together with great skill; perhaps so, but no matter. Above all else, this is fun music. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts a...

Francis Poulenc's Gloria - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

April 04, 2018 21:00 - 24 minutes - 11.3 MB

Composer Francis Poulenc maintained that one need not be solemn to praise God, and that belief is echoed is his "Gloria." Indeed, listeners not otherwise informed may not guess it's the setting of a sacred text (in this case, the second part of the Roman Catholic Mass liturgy). Poulenc's score is by turns melodic, rhythmic, serene, piquant, high-spirited, slightly dissonant, subdued, or strident, but is never less than charming. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID...

Cross Winds - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

March 23, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 42.6 MB

The past few years have been difficult ones for France, as that nation has been buffeted by strong crosswinds from every direction. Paris-based circus artist, composer, and percussionist Roland Auzet fights back in a new theatrical percussion concerto written for, and co-commissioned by, UCSD graduate student Fiona Digney. The balm of Malhler's Fourth Symphony, featuring one of the most beautiful slow movements ever written, helps to calm the currents and ease troubled minds. Series: "La Jo...

Copland's Quiet City - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

March 13, 2018 21:00 - 9 minutes - 4.63 MB

Aaron Copland originally composed "Quiet City" in 1939 for the play of the same name. The play failed, but Copland's piece went on to become one of his best-loved & most frequently performed works. "Quiet City" is essentially an urban nocturne, the aural equivalent of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks," and is built around two themes: an evocative trumpet call, and a dotted figure for the strings. To round out the piece Copland added haunting interludes performed either by an English horn or an ...

Machaut's Je vivroie liement/Liement me deport - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

March 08, 2018 21:00 - 5 minutes - 3.01 MB

As was the practice in a time (14th Century) before the delineation between poet and composer was as sharply drawn as today, Guillaume de Machaut set his own texts to music. "Je vivroie liement" for solo soprano, solo violin, and chamber orchestra is an homage to courtly love set to a lively fiddle dance tune that evokes both Celtic & Gypsy styles. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33374]

Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

March 07, 2018 21:00 - 20 minutes - 9.59 MB

There are no opening notes more famous or thrilling than the clarinet trill at the start of Rhapsody in Blue that suddenly spirals upward and broadens into a seductive, near-sleazy glissando, followed by the main theme. Arguably the single best-known piece of American symphonic music, Rhapsody is not quite a true piano concerto, nor is it pure jazz; rather, it's a musical melting pot that proceeds in a series of artfully connected episodes to a jazzy, triumphal conclusion. If you've ever wo...

Author Luis Urrea in Conversation with Steven Schick

March 05, 2018 21:00 - 52 minutes - 23.9 MB

Luis Urrea is a prolific writer who uses his dual-culture life experiences to explore greater themes of love, loss and triumph. Born in Tijuana to a Mexican father and American mother, Urrea is the critically acclaimed, best-selling author of 16 books. He talks with Steven Schick about his life and work, and their collaboration on a new version of Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat" with texts from Urrea's writings. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Arts and...

Chodos' Concertino for Two Pianos and Orchestra - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

February 26, 2018 21:00 - 13 minutes - 6.25 MB

"Like a semi-formal family dinner, this piece offers an environment for free interaction that is both structurally rigid & weirdly volatile. In this piece, the three principal actors - 2 solo pianos & a symphony orchestra - behave like relatives. We get along, we shout over each other, we stand at a respectful distance, and we shock each other into bemused & resentful silence. This is a work that calls for trust, sympathy & humor; I couldn't have written it unless I felt for the people inv...

Montage 2017

February 26, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

The UCSB Department of Music presents its fourth annual department showcase, Montage, recorded at the Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Santa Barbara. The production highlights classical, jazz, world, and contemporary music, and includes performances by students and faculty. Featured faculty performers include Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano), Gabrielle Castriotta (oboe), Robert Koening (piano), and Grey Brothers conducting the UCSB Chamber Choir. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] [Show I...

Haydn's String Quartet in B Minor - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

February 26, 2018 21:00 - 11 minutes - 5.46 MB

The String Quartet in B Minor (Op. 33, No. 1) was the first of six quartets composed in 1781 by Franz Josef Haydn and popularly known as the "Russian" quartets. By this point in his career Haydn was a master of his craft, and with that confidence he began to experiment with the sonata form. This quartet is one of two that Haydn set in the key of B minor, a rare key for both Haydn and the string repertoire, and it has an uncharacteristically adventurous, questing quality. It moves from B mi...

Britten's Gemini Variations for Flute Violin and Piano Four-Hands - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

February 21, 2018 21:00 - 16 minutes - 7.21 MB

Benjamin Britten originally composed his Gemini Variations for the Hungarian twins Zoltan and Gabor Jeney, who were talented players capable of performing all the instrumental parts. However, Britten knew it would be difficult to find two players with the same abilities as the twins, so he composed this alternate version featuring four musicians playing flute, violin, and piano four-hands (i.e., two pianists at one piano). Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show I...

Ellington's Mood Indigo - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

February 21, 2018 21:00 - 6 minutes - 2.83 MB

Duke Ellington's "Mood Indigo" is a splendid example of what his collaborator Billy Strayohorn dubbed the "Ellington Effect," a sonic texture achieved through imaginative orchestration and unique to Ellington. Duke began with basic elements and tropes of jazz, then proceeded to filter those materials through his own indiosyncratic sense of rhythm and texture to fashion a sound that seems at once familiar yet exotic. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33384]

Elgar's Piano Quintet in A Minor - La Jolla Music Society SummerFest 2017

February 19, 2018 21:00 - 35 minutes - 16.1 MB

Elgar composed little chamber music, which makes his "Piano Quintet" a rare gem. The piece, composed at the very end of Elgar's career, features both an unusual combination of instruments and a wide range of sharply-contrasting moods. The result is a sort of elegant tension that stands apart from other works by this normally reserved composer. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33143]

Charles Mingus and Tijuana Moods - Helen Edison Lecture Series

February 12, 2018 21:00 - 57 minutes - 26.4 MB

One of the most important composers in jazz history, Charles Mingus documented his lively impressions of Tijuana in "Tijuana Moods," a rarely performed suite. Join Grammy-winning jazz author Ashley Kahn; eminent alto saxophonist Charles McPherson, a longstanding member of Charles Mingus' band; Anthony Davis, UC San Diego professor of music and noted composer, pianist and improviser; and Steven Schick, UC San Diego professor of music, percussionist, and conductor, for an exploration of the leg...

Concentric Paths - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

February 09, 2018 21:00 - 1 hour - 34.1 MB

This centuries-spanning concert takes its title from the violin concerto by English composer Thomas Ades, but it may just as well refer to the unexpected paths that link 20th-century French composer Francis Poulenc back to his medieval countryman Guillaume Machaut, and onward to Thomas Nee Commission recipient Tina Tallon's premiere work for orchestra & electronics. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33161]

Dvořák's Quintet in G Major - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

February 05, 2018 21:00 - 32 minutes - 14.5 MB

Not the best-known of Dvořák's works, possibly because of its unusual instrument combination, the Quintet in G Major deserves to be heard more often. The doublebass adds a rich, deep sonority while occasionally providing a pulsing underpinning to the livelier passages. All in all this is spirited, lyrical music, reflective of Dvořák's increasing sophistication as a composer. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33140]

Dvořák's Serenade in D Minor for Winds Violoncello and Bass - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

January 26, 2018 21:00 - 27 minutes - 11.9 MB

The serenade is a venerable 18th-century form as practiced by Haydn, Mozart and others. In his "Serenade in D Minor" Antonin Dvořák adapted the form to his own purposes, scoring for an unusual combination of instruments and introducing an unusual thematic unity. The result is a piece of good-spirited, sunny music that reflects Dvořák's own optimistic personality. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33144]

Schubert's Quartettsatz - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

January 26, 2018 21:00 - 10 minutes - 4.72 MB

Franz Schubert's String Quartet in C minor, D. 703 from 1820 is popularly known as the "Quartettsatz" because only a single movement of the piece was finished. The "Quartettsatz" marked something of a coming of age for Schubert, as he began to find ways to combine the rich Viennese heritage he absorbed during his student years with his own evolving dramatic ambitions. Structurally the piece dips and swells as it progresses through a series of dramatic extremes, assuming the shape of an advan...

Mozart's Divertimento in E-Flat Major - La Jolla Music Society SummerFest 2017

January 19, 2018 21:00 - 45 minutes - 21.1 MB

As suggested by the title, a divertimento was intended as light, relaxed music, a diversion for the audience. This description can't begin to do justice to Mozart's "Divertimento in E-flat Major," an expansive string trio widely considered one of Mozart's greatest chamber works. While "Divertimento" has the jaunty passages we associate with the composer, at times the mood is serious indeed, and the overall quality is somewhat bittersweet. As always, Mozart handles the simple structure of th...

Beethoven's String Quintet in C Major - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

January 05, 2018 21:00 - 34 minutes - 15.6 MB

Beethoven's String Quintet in C Major is an unusually calm, even serene work from this frequently turbulent composer. The addition of a second viola allows for greater sonority and a richer harmonic palette than is possible with the standard string quartet configuration. The result is a composition that is among Beethoven's most graceful creations. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33138]

Mozart's Quintet in E-Flat Major - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

January 03, 2018 21:00 - 25 minutes - 11.8 MB

The Quintet in E-flat Major amply supports the contention that Mozart wrote superbly for wind instruments. Composing for an unusual combination of instruments, Mozart speaks directly to the character of each; the short and often rapid phrases for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, & horn are beautifully supported by the piano's rippling, fluid lines. This piece is not about virtuosity, but about musicians putting themselves at the service of the music. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Ar...

Crossing the rue St. Paul - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

December 25, 2017 21:00 - 1 hour - 36 MB

Cecil Lytle performs Gershwin’s "Rhapsody in Blue" and three commissioned works from the extraordinary pianist/composer Asher Tobin Chodos, including an original work for two pianos. Stephanie Richards solos on trumpet in Copland’s "Quiet City." The Program: George Gershwin, An American in Paris Duke Ellington/arr. A.T. Chodos, Mood Indigo Asher Tobin Chodos, Concertino for Two Pianos & Orchestra Aaron Copland, Quiet City Duke Ellington/arr. A.T. Chodos, Solitude George Gershwin, Rhapsody in...

Xiaogang Ye's Gardenia for String Quartet and Pipa - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

December 15, 2017 21:00 - 15 minutes - 7.45 MB

The city flower of Yueyuang City in China's Hunan Province is the gardenia. In creating his Gardenia for String Quartet & Pipa, composer Xiaogang Ye adapted folk songs and operas from the region to convey a sense of loss, and his longing for the beautiful scenery of Southern China. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33139]

Mozart's Flute Quartet in C Major - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

December 08, 2017 21:00 - 16 minutes - 7.83 MB

The "Flute Quartet in C Major" is one of two Mozart quartets discovered fairly recently, and whose authorship is uncertain. Certainly the piece has all the hallmarks of Mozart's classical style: smoothly flowing melodic lines, nimble interaction between flute and strings, and a familiar theme-and-variation section. Whatever its provenance, this is graceful, pleasing music. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33153]

The Very Model of an Ex-Lieutenant General - John Lithgow

November 20, 2017 21:00 - 5 minutes - 2.57 MB

John Lithgow performs a cleverly updated version of Gilbert & Sullivan's classic "The Major General's Song" from "The Pirates of Penzance," during a conversation with UC San Diego's Peter Gourevitch. Series: "Helen Edison Lecture Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33033]

Young People's Concert 2017 - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

November 20, 2017 21:00 - 56 minutes - 26.3 MB

La Jolla Symphony & Chorus performs excerpts from the season-opening "Crossing the Rue St. Paul" concert, with commentary from the stage by Conductor Steven Schick and questions from the audience. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32618]

Mozart's Enchantment - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

November 13, 2017 21:00 - 1 hour - 39.8 MB

The three peices on this program demonstrate the invention and versatility that characterize all of Mozart's chamber music. The first, Flute Quartet in C Major, is a relatively recent discovery that is believed to be written by Mozart, but doubts of its authenticity lend an aura of mystery to the piece. The second, Quintet in E-flat Major for Piano and Winds, is one of several virtuoso pieces that Mozart wrote for winds. The final piece's innocent title, "Divertimento," denoting music that...

Summer Serenades - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

November 06, 2017 21:00 - 1 hour - 35.9 MB

In music, the serenade originated in the 18th century and is typically defined as calm, light music, often written in someone's honor or for special social occasions. For example, Benjamin Britten's Gemini Variations were written for a pair of young Hungarian prodigies of his acquaintance. Edward Elgar's Piano Quintet was likely inspired by the approaching end of his creative career, as both a sort of confrontation and a summing up. No one knows the occasion that inspired Antonin Dvorak to...

Rob Thorsen Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2017

November 03, 2017 21:00 - 20 minutes - 9.85 MB

Bassist Rob Thorsen leads a group of UC San Diego Jazz Camp students in a performance of standards and new works. Series: "UC San Diego Jazz Camp" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32767]

The Power of Five - La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2017

October 30, 2017 21:00 - 1 hour - 36.9 MB

SummerFest 2017 presents an evening celebrating the versatility of quintets: 1) Beethoven's "String Quintet in C-Major, Opus 29;" 2) Xiangang Ye, "Gardenia for String Quartet and Pipa;" and 3) Dvořák's "Qunitet in G Major for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Doublebass, Opus 77." Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32530]

Charles McPherson Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2017

October 25, 2017 21:00 - 20 minutes - 9.89 MB

Saxophonist Charles McPherson leads a group of UC San Diego Jazz Camp students in a performance of standards and new works. Series: "UC San Diego Jazz Camp" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32770]

Hugh Ragin Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2017

October 23, 2017 21:00 - 22 minutes - 10.2 MB

Trumpeter Hugh Ragin leads a group of UC San Diego Jazz Camp students in a performance of standards and new works. Series: "UC San Diego Jazz Camp" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32768]

Holly Hofmann Ensemble - UC San Diego Jazz Camp 2017

October 20, 2017 21:00 - 21 minutes - 10.1 MB

Flutist Holly Hofmann leads a group of UC San Diego Jazz Camp students in a performance of standards and new works. Series: "UC San Diego Jazz Camp" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 32766]