Armenian classical music offers a poignant and powerful response to the question of how national identity, folk tradition, and Western art music can not only coexist but also transform one another. In this course, we learn about influential figures such as Komitas, Alexander Spendiarian, Aram Khachaturian, Arno Babajanian, Avet Terterian, and Tigran Mansurian, and examine how elements of folk and sacred music were incorporated into works grounded in Western classical forms and techniques. Through guided listening, discussion, and optional creative projects, we gain a deeper appreciation of the unique modes, rhythms, and emotional depth that characterize Armenian classical music. No prior musical training is required—only a curiosity about music and culture. This course will be recorded. Students will have access to videos for the duration of the course.
Plus members pay only $40 for this course. Visitors not permitted. Please download a free version of zoom at https://zoom.us/ to participate in this course.
You must be at least 50 years old and a current member of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UCLA to enroll in this course. If your membership has expired or if you wish to become a new member, please proceed with enrolling in courses and you will be automatically prompted to add a membership during checkout.
Refund Deadline
Refunds only available from July 28, 2025 to October 05, 2025
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