This annual festival was founded in 1988 by Professor Henry J. Bruman (1913–2005), who sought to introduce new audiences to chamber music at informal concerts on the UCLA campus. This summer we present 5 free lunchtime concerts featuring acclaimed local musicians in the elegant Powell Library Rotunda. The festival is directed by UCLA graduate, violinist Ambroise Aubrun, D.M.A.
This year’s festival features:
Splot Quartet
Presented by iPalpiti Artists International
Friday, July 22
Colón Duo
Tuesday, August 2
Yu & I Duo
Friday, August 5
Lyris Quartet
Monday, August 8
Duo Novae
Tuesday, August 9
All concerts will be performed in the Powell Library Rotunda on the UCLA campus from 12:00–1:00 p.m. on each date. If you are traveling to campus, UCLA Transportation provides a helpful guide on Getting to UCLA. If you plan to drive, here is information on UCLA visitor parking.
The festival was founded in 1988 by Professor Henry J. Bruman (1913–2005), who sought to introduce new audiences to chamber music at informal concerts on the UCLA campus. The festival is made possible by the Henry J. Bruman Trust, Professors Wendell E. Jeffrey and Bernice M. Wenzel, by a gift in memory of Raymond E. Johnson, and with the support of the UCLA Center for 17th-& 18th-Century Studies.