Sat / Apr 19, 2025 - 8:00PM
Cody Fry with Orchestra
The Grammy nominee shares what’s on his mind in his lushly orchestrated songs.
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The Grammy nominee shares what’s on his mind in his lushly orchestrated songs.
The sublime beauty of Handel’s Dixit Dominus and Bach’s Magnificat ring through Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Harp, winds, and strings come together for a lively program of Ravel, Hindemith, Caplet, and Shostakovich.
Delight in sounds of the seasons—with a surprise—alongside 18th-century music expert Nicholas McGegan.
Delight in sounds of the seasons—with a surprise—alongside 18th-century music expert Nicholas McGegan.
Delight in sounds of the seasons—with a surprise—alongside 18th-century music expert Nicholas McGegan.
Hear what the Los Angeles Times calls “the most impressive work of art ever produced by anyone so young.”
Ryan Bancroft guides the tumult and triumph of Nielsen’s Fourth, and Yeol Eum Son brings out the sublime sophistication of Mozart.
LA Phil brass players take over the Hall with a variety of 20th-century works.
Salonen contrasts Bartók and two iconic French composers, capped off by La mer.
Ludovic Morlot leads Spanish dance-inspired symphonic poems, plus a world premiere cello concerto from Julia Adolphe.
Experience a gentle yet flourishing night of small-ensemble pieces starring horn and strings.
Tchaikovsky’s symphony of fate, the Vertigo suite, and percussion music by and for percussionists
Tchaikovsky’s symphony of fate, the Vertigo suite, and percussion music by and for percussionists
Tchaikovsky’s symphony of fate, the Vertigo suite, and percussion music by and for percussionists
Sunwook Kim performs his signature Brahms, plus, world premieres by Sunghyun Lee, Kay Kyurim Rhie, and Texu Kim.
Unsuk Chin’s haunting Clarinet Concerto and a Brahms showpiece for two rising South Korean stars.