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Celebration of Aram Khachaturian's 120th Birth Anniversary

Celebration of Aram Khachaturian

The Armenian Music Program presents internationally acclaimed pianists Armine Grigoryan (Director of the Aram Khachaturian Museum in Yerevan) and Sona Barseghyan in a lecture and concert in celebration of Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian's 120th birth anniversary.

Friday, November 17, 2023
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, Lani Hall
445 Charles E. Young Drive East
Los Angeles, CA 90095
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The Armenian Music Program at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music is founded to promote the performance and study of diverse styles and repertoires of Armenian music. The Armenian Music Program is under the direction of Professor Melissa Bilal.


TICKETING
This event is FREE! No RSVP required. Early arrival is recommended.

PARKING
Self-service parking is available at UCLA’s Parking Structure #2 for events in Schoenberg Music Building and the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center. Costs range from $1 for 20 minutes to $20 all day. Learn more about campus parking.

ACCESSIBILITY
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music is eager to provide a variety of accommodations and services for access and communications. If you would like to request accommodations, please do so 10 days in advance of the event by emailing ADA@schoolofmusic.ucla.edu or calling (310) 825-0174.

PHOTOGRAPHY
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music welcomes visitors to take non-flash, personal-use photography except where noted. Share your images with us @UCLAalpert /#UCLAalpert on Twitter + Instagram + Facebook

FOOD & DRINK
Food and drink may not be carried into the theaters. Thank you!

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Los Angeles basin and So. Channel Islands). As a land grant institution, we pay our respects to the Honuukvetam (Ancestors), ‘Ahiihirom (Elders) and ‘Eyoohiinkem (our relatives/relations) past, present and emerging.