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Music to Bloom at Primavera Festival


UCSB’s five-day showcase for faculty music talent, known as the Primavera Festival, will present a range of musical genres, ranging from classical masterpieces to some of the faculty’s own work.
Jeremy Haldayna, director of the festival and of the Ensemble for Contemporary Music, will open the festivities at 8 p.m. on May 11 with “Beguiling Styles.”
A few of the faculty acts that will be featured on the opening night are Joel Feigin, as he performs his own “Four Elegies,” and violist Kurt Rohde, as he premieres Scott Perry’s “Dominance Display.”
Admission is free to Café 360, which takes place in the outdoor Music Bowl on May 13 at 6:30 p.m. Café 360 is the joint vision of composers John Myers and Scott Cazan.
The festival finale on May 15 will feature “Just Keyboards” at 2 p.m. in Lotte Lehmann Hall. Tickets for the opening and closing performances will be available at the door and are $12 for general admission. Call x7001 for details.