The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival returns with a series of four free concerts on UCLA’s main campus. This year the midday performances will take place in a new location, the distinguished Powell Library rotunda.
The first one-hour concert, beginning at noon, offers a return engagement of the iPalpiti Soloists, performing works by Francis Poulenc and George Enescu. It takes place on Thursday, July 21. See details.
Additional concerts include:
- July 29: Calidore String Quartet
- August 2: Duo Sutre-Kim
- August 11: Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra
The rotunda is on the second floor of the Powell Library Building, which is directly across from Royce Hall. Parking is $12 (cash only) or Pay-by-Space with credit card; the closest parking is in structures four, two, or five.
The festival is made possible by the Henry J. Bruman Trust; by a gift from 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.