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Berlioz: Romeo and Juliette, Oregon Bach Festival
Jul
13
7:30 PM19:30

Berlioz: Romeo and Juliette, Oregon Bach Festival

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Called “a true sonic spectacular” by Michael Tilson Thomas of San Francisco Symphony and a “superb symphonic poem” by Opera News. On the 150th anniversary of Berlioz’s death, John Nelson conducts the Shakespeare narrative that the composer deemed “too beautiful, too musical” not to be performed. Venerated bass Eric Owens will portray the central role of Friar Laurence.

Bryan will join the Berwick Chorus of the Oregon Bach Festival for this spectacular festival ending finale!

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Jun
29
6:00 PM18:00

Mission Echos: The Music of the California Missions Revived

Join Chorus Angelum and the California Mission Sinfonia under the direction of Steven Ottomanyi for an evening of sacred music from colonial California. Hear for the first time since the Mission Era (1769-1850) the music of the California Missions performed with the instrumentation and voicing used by the original performers. This repertoire is the earliest polyphonic and orchestral music performed in the territory of the modern United States. The concert features Chorus Angelorum, a professional choir, and the California Mission Sinfonia, a Classical-era Mexican orchestra. Admission is free. Don’t miss this historic event!

SATURDAY JUNE 29, 2019

6:00PM Introductory lecture

6:30PM Seating begins

7:00PM Performance (with brief intermission)

8:30PM Reception with light refreshments

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Bach Motets with LA Bachtet
Mar
24
1:00 PM13:00

Bach Motets with LA Bachtet

Join us for a free performance in the historical Union Station, located in Downtown Los Angeles. Comprised of eight singers, the Bachtet will perform two of Bach's stunningly beautiful motets:

Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227
Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, BWV 230

Singers:
Kelci Hahn
Beth Peregrine
Ilana Summers
Tracy Van Fleet
Bryan Lane
Anthony Ray
Luc Kleiner
Shuo Zhai

Accompanist:
Margaret Irwin-Brandon

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BARTÓK CYCLE WITH DUDAMEL & YUJA WANG:  PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1
May
26
to May 28

BARTÓK CYCLE WITH DUDAMEL & YUJA WANG: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1

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ARTISTS

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Gustavo Dudamelconductor

Yuja Wangpiano

Angela Meade, soprano

Alisa Kolosova, mezzo-soprano

Ladislav Elgr, tenor

Stefan Kocanbass

Iveta Apkalnaorgan

Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershonartistic director

PROGRAM

STRAVINSKYRequiem Canticles (c. 14 minutes)

BARTÓKPiano Concerto No. 1 (c. 25 minutes)Program Notes

JANÁČEKGlagolitic Mass (c. 38 minutes)

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Wade in the Water
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

Wade in the Water

From the lapping shores of the Chattahoochee River to the great cathedrals of Europe, experience an a cappella program of some of the most inspirational, spiritual music ever composed. Each work on this eclectic musical program demonstrates a masterful use of voices to convey the humanity, humility, and harmony that lift us up when we need it the most. How sweet the sound!

PROGRAM

  • MOIRA SMILEY                                  Stand in that River

  • MOSES HOGAN                                 Wade in the Water

  • ALICE PARKER                               Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal

  • MAURICE DURUFLÉ                          Ubi caritas

  • RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS           Mass in G minor

  • ROBERT SHAW & ALICE PARKER    Amazing Grace

  • ROSEPHANYE POWELL                    The Word Was God

  • HYOWON WOO                                  Cum sancto Spiritu

  • MOSES HOGAN                                  Abide with me

  • ZANAIDA ROBLES                             Lift Every Voice

  • RANDALL THOMPSON                       Alleluia

  • SHAWN KIRCHNER                             Bright Morning Stars

  • ROLLO DILLWORTH                           Rockin' Jerusalem

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Beethoven 9
Apr
23
7:00 PM19:00

Beethoven 9

Jeffrey Kahane conductor
Kathryn Mueller soprano
Suzanna Guzmán mezzo-soprano
Paul Appleby tenor
Justin Hopkins bass
Los Angeles Master Chorale

PROGRAM

BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, “The Choral”

From Chile to Tiananmen Square to Bernstein’s famous performance in Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” is both a protest anthem and a celebration of the human spirit. In a concert for the ages, Kahane conducts LACO’s first-ever performance of Beethoven’s inspiring “Choral” Symphony with the Los Angeles Master Chorale.

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Beethoven 9
Apr
22
8:00 PM20:00

Beethoven 9

Jeffrey Kahane conductor
Kathryn Mueller soprano
Suzanna Guzmán mezzo-soprano
Paul Appleby tenor
Justin Hopkins bass
Los Angeles Master Chorale

PROGRAM

BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, “The Choral”

From Chile to Tiananmen Square to Bernstein’s famous performance in Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” is both a protest anthem and a celebration of the human spirit. In a concert for the ages, Kahane conducts LACO’s first-ever performance of Beethoven’s inspiring “Choral” Symphony with the Los Angeles Master Chorale.

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Passion According to St. John, J.S. Bach
Apr
2
7:30 PM19:30

Passion According to St. John, J.S. Bach

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Chung Uk Lee-Conductor

Los Angeles Chamber Choir begins the 2017 season with J.S. Bach's Johannes-Passion.  On April 2nd, Los Angeles Chamber Choir will perform The Passion According to St. John. 
Please join us for the beginning of what should be another great year for Los Angeles Chamber Choir.  The concert will begin promptly at 7:30 in the evening on Sunday, April 2nd at The First Congregational Church of Los Angeles.  For ticket information, please contact us.

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Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
Jan
21
2:00 PM14:00

Beethoven's Missa Solemnis

  • Grant Gershon, conductor

PROGRAM

Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis is inarguably one of the top five pillars of the orchestral and choral repertoire and has become a specialty of the LA Master Chorale. At the end of his career – completely deaf at the time – Beethoven was on a prolific roll, premiering both his 9th Symphony and the Missa Solemnis in the same year. Audiences had heard nothing like it before – not only did he create a new musical language for himself, he also set the bar for an entire era of Romantic composers who had to wrestle with the weight of his achievements.

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Adams @ 70: El Niño
Dec
18
2:00 PM14:00

Adams @ 70: El Niño

ARTISTS

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Grant Gershon, conductor

Julia Bullock, soprano

Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo-soprano

Davóne Tines, bass

Daniel Bubeck, countertenor

Brian Cummings, countertenor

Nathan Medley, countertenor

Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, artistic director

Los Angeles Children's Chorus

PROGRAM

ADAMSEl Niño (c. 90 minutes)

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Dudamel Conducts Haydn's Creation
Dec
11
2:00 PM14:00

Dudamel Conducts Haydn's Creation

ARTISTS

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

Alberto Arvelo, video artist/director (except Sun)

Rachele Gilmore, soprano

Joshua Guerrero, tenor

Johannes Kammler, baritone

Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, artistic director

PROGRAM

HAYDN: The Creation (c. 109 minutes)

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Festival of Carols
Dec
10
8:00 PM20:00

Festival of Carols

PROGRAM

John Rutter | Deck the Hall
Alfred Burt | The Star Carol
Shawn Kirchner | O, What a Beautiful City
Greg Jasperse | Winter Wonderland
Jerry Rubino | We Need A Little Christmas
Peter J. Wilhousky | Carol of the Bells
plus many other carols and songs of the season! 

Ring in the holidays at Walt Disney Concert Hall with your favorite carols and songs of the season sung to perfection by the Master Chorale. Festival of Carols has something for everyone – traditional favorites, new arrangements and undiscovered gems – artfully selected by Artistic Director Grant Gershon to kick off the holiday season. 

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Dudamel Conducts Hadyn's Creation
Dec
10
2:00 PM14:00

Dudamel Conducts Hadyn's Creation

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

Alberto Arvelo, video artist/director (except Sun)

Rachele Gilmore, soprano

Joshua Guerrero, tenor

Johannes Kammler, baritone

Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, artistic director

PROGRAM

HAYDN: The Creation (c. 109 minutes)

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Christmas with Eric Whitacre
Dec
4
7:00 PM19:00

Christmas with Eric Whitacre

PROGRAM

Eric Whitacre | Lux Aurumque
Ola Gjeilo | A Spotless Rose
Eric Whitacre | Sainte-Chapelle
Ariel Quintana | Three Christmas Motets
   Hodie Christus natus est
   Ave maris stella
   Qeum vidistis pastores?
John Tavener | The Lamb
Eric Whitacre | Chelsea Carol

And other works to be announced

Artist-in-Residence Eric Whitacre guest conducts a performance of the most sublime Christmas choral music in the world. Audiences will recognize the familiar medieval carol In dulci jubilo (In sweet rejoicing), woven throughout the program – from Renaissance and Baroque madrigals to modern-day motets. Closing your eyes, you may even imagine yourself inside a candlelit cathedral as the purity of voices from the LA Master Chorale rise from the stage of Walt Disney Concert Hall. 

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Festival of Carols
Dec
3
2:00 PM14:00

Festival of Carols

PROGRAM

John Rutter | Deck the Hall
Alfred Burt | The Star Carol
Shawn Kirchner | O, What a Beautiful City
Greg Jasperse | Winter Wonderland
Jerry Rubino | We Need A Little Christmas
Peter J. Wilhousky | Carol of the Bells
plus many other carols and songs of the season! 

Ring in the holidays at Walt Disney Concert Hall with your favorite carols and songs of the season sung to perfection by the Master Chorale. Festival of Carols has something for everyone – traditional favorites, new arrangements and undiscovered gems – artfully selected by Artistic Director Grant Gershon to kick off the holiday season. 
 

 

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The Poet Sings
Nov
13
2:00 PM14:00

The Poet Sings

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The November concert is called The Poet Sings and will feature music in tribute to the great poets.  The program will feature Sonetos de Amor (Sonnets of Love) based on the poetry of revered Chilean poet and statesman Pablo Neruda by Los Angeles composer Shawn Kirchner. Also on the program will be Changed by Scottish composer James MacMillan which is based on Wallace Stevens’ poem The Man with the Blue Guitar which was inspired by Picasso’s painting The Old Guitarist.

Contributing to this program of new music, tenor Bryan Lane will premiere two songs by Ojai based composer Michael J. Bland, The Skies Swim and The Decaying Year. Set to texts by the ascetic and mysterious Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, the two pieces present an interesting juxtaposition: one offering an introspective look at Autumn and the other a bright and uplifting meditation on nature.

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