Being in the World: Graduate School Panel

On Zoom

June 7, 2023 | 6:00PM – 7:00PM PT Zoom RSVP HERE   Are you considering going to grad school after earning your Philosophy degree? Join us for a virtual career panel discussion and Q&A with UCLA Philosophy alumni who are pursuing graduate degrees in Philosophy, Computer Science, and Visual Studies at Harvard, UC Berkeley, and UC Irvine!   Find out what our alumni are doing now and how they got there. Walk away with real-world advice for how to approach your post-grad career.   RSVP here to get the Zoom link     Meet the Speakers   John Abughattas, Ph.D...

Second Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic: Existence and Nonexistence

Royce Hall 314 and Royce Hall 190

June 20-23, 2023 Royce Hall 314 & 190 (and Zoom) To register to attend (in-person and virtually): email panamhistoryoflogic@gmail.com View Conference Program   Please join us on June 20 – 23, 2023 in Royce 314 and Royce 190 (and online) for the Second Pan-American Symposium on the History of Logic.   Dates & Locations: Tuesday, June 20th @ Royce Hall 314 Wednesday, June 21st @ Royce Hall 314 Thursday, June 22nd @ Royce Hall 314 Friday, June 23rd @ Royce Hall 190   The symposium brings together specialists from all over the world, and in any academic discipline, to share...

The 2023 Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival – Felici Piano Trio

Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building

    -Ambroise Auburn, D.M.A., Artistic Director The Felici Piano Trio Rebecca Hang, violin Brian Schuldt, cello Steven Vanhauwaert, piano The internationally renowned Felici Piano Trio has performed well over 400 concerts in Europe, South America, and the U.S. The ensemble has distinguished itself as a unique presence on the national music scene since coming to Mammoth Lakes as grantee of Chamber Music America’s Rural Residencies Program, and as a California Arts Council (CAC) Touring Roster Ensemble. Full program details and ensemble biographies are available on our website: https://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/ The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is being held this summer in Lani Hall, a...

The 2023 Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival – Mozart and Brahms Piano Quartets

Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building

  -Ambroise Auburn, D.M.A., Artistic Director Mozart and Brahms Piano Quartets Ambroise Aubrun, violin Virginie d’Avezac, viola Sophie Chauvenet, cello Zachary Deak, piano Full program details and ensemble biographies are available on our website: https://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/ The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is being held this summer in Lani Hall, a 133-seat auditorium located in the Schoenberg Music Building. All concerts are free of charge, and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.  This year’s Festival will be livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to our channel to be notified when the concerts go live. The festival is...

The 2023 Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival – Martin Chalifour and Friends

Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building

  -Ambroise Auburn, D.M.A., Artistic Director Martin Chalifour & Friends Martin Chalifour, violin Ambroise Aubrun, violin Kate Hamilton, viola Cécilia Tsan, cello Full program details and ensemble biographies are available on our website: https://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/ The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is being held this summer in Lani Hall, a 133-seat auditorium located in the Schoenberg Music Building. All concerts are free of charge, and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.  This year’s Festival will be livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to our channel to be notified when the concerts go live. The festival is made possible...

The 2023 Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival – Fresno State Piano Trio

Lani Hall, Schoenberg Music Building

  -Ambroise Aubrun, D.M.A., Artistic Director Fresno State Piano Trio Limor Toren-Immerman, violin Thomas Loewenheim, cello Peter Klimo, piano Full program details and ensemble biographies are available on our website: https://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/ The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is being held this summer in Lani Hall, a 133-seat auditorium located in the Schoenberg Music Building. All concerts are free of charge, and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.  This year’s Festival will be livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to our channel to be notified when the concerts go live. The festival is made possible by the...

Expanding the Boundaries of the Republic of Letters: Il Caffè, Enlightened Italy, and the Global Enlightenment, DAY 1

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

-Conference organized by Clorinda Donato, California State University, Long Beach, and Sabrina Ferri, Independent Scholar Co-sponsored by the Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies, California State University, Long Beach This event will be Livestreamed on the Center's YouTube Channel Born out of an extraordinary confluence of talent in the socio-political context of Habsburg Lombardy, Il Caffè (1764–66) was a short-lived but wide-ranging periodical, which would prove to be one of the most original and influential intellectual products of the Italian Enlightenment. The journal, which owed its title to English coffee houses and to the invigorating virtues...

Expanding the Boundaries of the Republic of Letters: Il Caffè, Enlightened Italy, and the Global Enlightenment, DAY 2

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

-Conference organized by Clorinda Donato, California State University, Long Beach, and Sabrina Ferri, Independent Scholar Co-sponsored by the Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies, California State University, Long Beach Conference will be Livestreamed on the Center's YouTube Channel Born out of an extraordinary confluence of talent in the socio-political context of Habsburg Lombardy, Il Caffè (1764–66) was a short-lived but wide-ranging periodical, which would prove to be one of the most original and influential intellectual products of the Italian Enlightenment. The journal, which owed its title to English coffee houses and to the invigorating virtues of...

The Western Mediterranean and the Global Middle Ages

Royce 314 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA, United States

CMRS-CEGS/AARHMS Symposium As part of its thematic series of co-sponsored sessions this academic year on “Iberian History as Global History” at major international conferences, the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain (AARHMS) has partnered with UCLA’s CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (CEGS) to host this symposium on The Western Mediterranean and the Global Middle Ages. This symposium explores the possibilities and complexities of conceptualizing the early history of the Western Mediterranean in a global framework, an endeavor that resonates deeply with the mission and research axes of CMRS CEGS and is fundamental to the research, teaching, and...

Spotlight Talk: Citing Race and Seeing Death in Shakespeare

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Talk by Professor Arthur L. Little, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles This talk, which begins with Ben Jonson’s reading of Shakespeare in the First Folio and ends with the promotion of the iconic image of Lawrence Olivier as Hamlet in that play’s graveyard scene, focuses in between on the citation of a racialized Blackness circulating throughout Shakespeare’s plays. By “citation,” this talk means the act of gesturing towards a Black presence, for example, the jewel in an Ethiop’s ear in Romeo and Juliet, without the possibility of the Black figure being so conjured having any interlocutory or subjective possibilities. In the...

Chamber Music at the Clark presents: Dover Quartet

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Named one of the greatest string quartets of the last 100 years by BBC Music Magazine, the two-time GRAMMY-nominated Dover Quartet is one of the world’s most in-demand chamber ensembles. The Dover Quartet is the Penelope P. Watkins Ensemble in Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music and holds additional residencies at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University and the Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere festival. The group’s awards include a stunning sweep of all prizes at the 2013 Banff International String Quartet Competition, grand and first prizes at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and prizes at the Wigmore Hall...