May 13 Tue
10:00am
Free

Exploring the Opera – Schoenberg in Hollywood, An Online Discussion

Zoom

Tod Machover’s opera Schoenberg in Hollywood is a unique and engaging portrayal of legendary composer, Arnold Schoenberg, and his evolution from Austrian avant-gardist to exiled cinematic composer in Los Angeles. Preceding the West Coast premiere of this exciting production, join composer, Tod Machover, in an online discussion of the development, history, and impact of the opera on May 13th, at 10am, Pacific Time (Zoom). Musicologist and acclaimed Schoenberg scholar, Joe Auner, and UCLA Director of Opera, Peter Kazaras will join composer, Todd Machover, in conversation. Kathryn Huether, Musicologist and UCLA Post Doctoral Scholar of antisemitism, Holocaust memory, and the role of sound, will moderate the discussion.

May 13th, 10am PT, Online - Zoom

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Discussion Participants:

  • Tod Machover: Composer, Inventor, and Educator; MIT Muriel R. Cooper Professor of Music and Media and director of the Media Lab’s Opera of the Future
  • Peter Kazaras: Stage Director, Tenor, and Educator; Director of Opera UCLA and the Inaugural Susan G. and Michel D. Covel MD Chair at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
  • Joe Auner: Musicologist and Schoenberg scholar; Austin Fletcher Professor of Music at Tufts University

Moderated by:

This event is made possible by the Lowell Milken Center for Music of the American Jewish Experience at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.

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