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In the Recital Series held at the Chancellor's Residence, students showcase their talents

Early performers for this year's series, depicted in the enclosed photographs, courtesy of Mrs. Carol Block and her team. The series, now marking its tenth run, is as follows:

Chancellor's Residence Recital Series: Performances by Students
Chancellor's Residence Recital Series: Performances by Students

In the Recital Series held at the Chancellor's Residence, students showcase their talents

In the heart of Los Angeles, a unique and intimate musical event is underway. The tenth year of the UCLA student performance series, hosted by Mrs. Carol Block, is now in full swing.

The series, which showcases a diverse range of musical ensembles, opened on March 1st with a Classical Guitar Ensemble featuring Hannah Yocute, Joseph Seyedan, Juan Rivera, Aaron Dozal, Payam Larijani, Joan Greenwald, and Peter Yates.

From March 7, the series will feature a Vocal Performance by Jade Cook and Douglas Sumi. On March 8, the audience can look forward to a captivating German Lieder performance by Vanessa Martucci, Jared Jones, and Vicktoria Kirsch.

As for the early performers in this year's series, the available data does not provide specific names. However, the series has previously featured talented students from various areas and departments across UCLA's campus, including a Clarinet Quintet.

Mrs. Carol Block, a prominent figure in UCLA's performing arts community, extends an invitation to UCLA staff to attend these performances, which are held at her residence. The upcoming performance on March 6, titled "Worlds Apart: Songs of Loss, Songs of Love", will feature Gal Kohav with accompanist Victoria Kirsch.

While the identities of the early performers in this specific series remain undisclosed, further research in UCLA archives, event programs, or contacts related to UCLA performing arts might reveal more details.

This annual event continues to provide a platform for UCLA's talented students to showcase their musical prowess, offering a rare opportunity for UCLA staff to witness the vibrant and thriving arts scene on campus.

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