Wed / Feb 1, 2023 - 8:00PM
Emanuel Ax
Colburn Celebrity Recital
An evening of Schubert and Liszt with beloved pianist Emanuel Ax.
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An evening of Schubert and Liszt with beloved pianist Emanuel Ax.
Courtney Bryan premieres her own piano concerto, on a program with two other world premieres.
Bruch’s most loved and performed piece is brought to life by Lamsma and Tausk.
Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet highlights an evening featuring the double bass.
Prize-winning Alcee Chriss III is widely regarded as one of the leading young organists of our time.
John Adams leads the world premiere of Anthony Cheung’s latest.
esperanza spalding and Claire Chase offer “interdimensional space music” and Mälkki conducts Slavonic Dances.
esperanza spalding and Claire Chase offer “interdimensional space music” and Mälkki conducts Slavonic Dances.
Wagner’s Tristan comes to the chamber stage, plus Tchaikovsky’s melodic String Quartet No. 1.
Don’t miss this evening devoted to Steve Reich, including a multimedia LA Phil commission.
Payare leads Brahms powerful First Symphony; One of the world’s leading sopranos sings Wagner songs.
Payare leads Brahms powerful First Symphony; One of the world’s leading sopranos sings Wagner songs.
The acclaimed rising star pianist joins LA Phil musicians for two monumental quartets.
Elim Chan explores the passions of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, and towering virtuoso Leila Josefowicz plays Thomas Adès’ concerto.
Stirring Czech chamber music by Dvořák, Janáček, and Martinů.
The star organist and musicians of the LA Phil combine for Bach, Pärt, and more.