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Musicals: 5-6-7-8
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The Play’s The Thing
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Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
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New in Music This Week: May 22nd
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Classical: Metronome
Gershwin & Ravel
Walt Disney Concert Hall
March 28th - March 31st
Classical: Metronome
How “Celebrate LA!,” Sunday’s 8 Mile Street Party, Came to Be
If you think getting some friends and family together for a birthday party takes a lot of work, then imagine how difficult it is...
Classical: Metronome
Your Best Bet This Weekend in LA (8/24-8/26)
Bring on the 1812 Overture with Fireworks
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Conductor Thomas Wilkins Launches The Hollywood Bowl Season
"I’m so stinking busy that I love that no two weeks of mine are the same."
Classical: Metronome
The 5 Shows You Must See: This Weekend in LA (5/25-5/27)
Wilkkomen to the Weekend with Cabaret, Beauty and The Beast and more...
Classical: Metronome
Schumann Focus: The Cello Concerto And Symphony #3
Walt Disney Concert Hall
May 24-25
Featured
Mahler’s “Song of the Earth”
LA Phil/Walt Disney Concert Hall
April 5 - April 8
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Composer Laura Karpman Helps Orchestrate “The Oscar® Concert”
Be sure that with there as a curator, we did our best to include as much diversity as possible.
Classical: Metronome
Philip Glass Looks Backwards and Forwards on His 50-Year Career
“I never thought of myself being able to make a living by dying,” says Philip Glass. 50 years after 1964’s “Brass Sextet,” the prolific...
Classical: Metronome
Pianist Stephen Hough: Renaissance Man
"Genuine originality will come naturally if you are in love with the music. You will have something new to say without having to search in a self-conscious way.”
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