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Cecil Lytle to Perform Beethoven in 17th Annual Scholarship Concert Jan. 27

January 4, 2013

Angela Fang, a freshman at the University of California, San Diego, envisions her future as a Supreme Court Justice, making landmark decisions that will benefit society. “I’d like to become someone who leaves an impact that will last beyond my lifetime,” said Fang.

Carillon Chimes at UC San Diego’s Iconic Geisel Library Make Telematic Debut at La Jolla Symphony

May 1, 2015

On Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, the La Jolla Symphony & Chorus will premiere The Moon in La Jolla, the 2015 winner of the prestigious Nee Commission Award. In addition to the classic orchestral ensemble, the UC San Diego Library’s carillon, which sits atop Geisel Library, will make…

Machine Learning Enhances Non-verbal Communication in Online Classrooms

June 21, 2021

Prompted by the challenge of teaching music via Zoom during the pandemic, researchers use eye tracking, gaze estimation and machine learning to improve non-verbal communication in virtual classrooms.

How Can Opera Give Voice to a New Narrative?

March 25, 2021

…Los Angeles Times classical music critic Mark Swed moderated the talk, which was organized by the Arts and Community Engagement initiative in the Division of Arts and Humanities. He called the two-hour discussion a “historical document,” one that he had never witnessed in this way before. Professor of Music Susan…

Harry Markowitz, Economic Sciences, 1990

November 1, 2012

…of the arts, particularly music. “I have a passion for music,” he said. “I played the violin in my high school orchestra, but gave it up when I went to college. I am not a very good violinist; I play for my own entertainment. I enjoy Shakespeare, especially live performances…

Birch Aquarium Announces Two Weekends of Earth Day Celebrations

April 19, 2023

This Earth Day, Birch Aquarium is throwing a Party for the Planet, offering guests a fun opportunity to celebrate our ocean’s biodiversity and learn how they can take action to make a difference.

Local Philanthropist and UC San Diego Supporter Conrad Prebys Dies

July 26, 2016

University of California San Diego friend and supporter, Conrad Prebys died on Sunday, July 24, following a battle with cancer. The San Diego philanthropist and businessman was 82.

Multimedia Performance Explores Anxiety, Transition and Truth

April 17, 2017

The Qualcomm Institute (QI) at UC San Diego is staging a new work, “Still”, on April 20. The multimedia performance work by Music Ph.D. student Kyle Johnson is part of QI’s Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS), a performing arts series now in its fourth season.

Conrad Prebys Funds First Endowed Faculty Chair in UC San Diego’s Music Department

May 7, 2015

…to be a career musician, San Diego builder Conrad Prebys chose a different path. But his passion for music never wavered, and since 2007, he has generously given to the Division of Arts and Humanities at the University of California, San Diego to help ensure that the facilities, faculty and…

UC San Diego ArtPower Celebrates 15th Anniversary Season

October 11, 2018

…series features dance, global music, jazz and more ArtPower doesn’t settle for ordinary. During this season’s performances, you can expect the stage to be transformed into an instrument and emotions to take vivid form as soulful folk and impassioned poetic verse. Rather than idly watching, audience members will be treated…

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