Thu / Jan 22, 2026 - 8:00PM
Dvořák & Shostakovich (Rescheduled)
Chamber Music with Members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
The rustic radiance of Bohemia meets the emotive depth of a 1940s wartime piano trio.
As one of the most versatile and dynamic instruments, the piano commands a stage solo as easily as it shares the spotlight with an ensemble. See the skills and scope of today’s finest keyboard artists at these upcoming concerts.
The rustic radiance of Bohemia meets the emotive depth of a 1940s wartime piano trio.
Kang and Kim combine for sonatas of graveyard whispers and rhapsodic romance.
John Adams leads an all-American program from his new piano concerto, After the Fall, to Appalachian Spring.
The Korean star pianist returns with works by J.S. Bach, Schoenberg, R. Schumann, and Chopin.
The LA Phil Etudes project continues with new music for trombone, bass, and harp, plus another world-premiere piano work by Anthony Cheung.
Thomas Adès leads an evening of Russian masterworks alongside a US premiere piece and one of his own works.
Revered for his seemingly infinite range, “Bronfman pushes hard at the boundaries of what is possible on the piano” (The Seattle Times).
2022 Van Cliburn winner Yunchan Lim joins the LA Phil for an exploration of Enlightenment ideals, performing R. Schumann’s enchanting Piano Concerto.
Italian pianist Beatrice Rana returns, and Paavo Järvi conducts Brahms’ sunniest symphony.
The sister pianists perform Philip Glass’ operas inspired by the films of Jean Cocteau, reimagined as suites.
Simone Young guides Messiaen’s maximalist thrill ride alongside the elegant and insightful pianist, Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
The LA Phil’s Creative Chair for Jazz always has a new trick up his sleeve.
Ensembles guide us from the hip soundscapes of New York City to the heartfelt atmosphere of the Romantic era, spotlighting Schumann’s Piano Quartet and more.
John Adams leads two evenings of gritty, funky, and twitchy music with Iceland’s rockstar pianist.
The pianist described by Fanfare as “Liszt reincarnated” returns to LA with works by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and more.
Gabriella Smith curates a night of natural wonder and introspection featuring LA-based jazz pianist Billy Childs and his trio.
The Grammy-winning violinist reunites with the MacArthur “genius” pianist for their first joint recital at Walt Disney Concert Hall since 2010.