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Symphony of a Metropolis: Art Group Arranges 1,000-Car Horn Symphony

Symphony of a Metropolis: Art Group Arranges 1,000-Car Horn Symphony

If you crack open your window during drive time on February 15, you might just hear the symphony of the city. more ›

Win Tix to the L.A. Chamber Orchestra: Beethoven Explained & the 5th Symphony

Win Tix to the L.A. Chamber Orchestra: Beethoven Explained & the 5th Symphony

Whether you listen to classical music or not, we all know this famous music quotation: Da da da DUM! And when you hear it played by an orchestra, you're listening to it in the key of C-Minor. Does that matter? Why not some other key? Those questions and many others will be answered in an upcoming Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's concert where music director Jeffrey Kahane and the orchestra will lead the audience on a "guided tour" of the inner workings of Beethoven's 5th Symphony before performing it in full during the second half of the program. more ›

Thanks, Economy. California Philharmonic Cancels Rest of Season

Thanks, Economy. California Philharmonic Cancels Rest of Season

The Cal Phil is the next local cultural institution to be hit hard enough by the economy that they've canceled the rest of their season, even though they say the two previous shows were "nearly sold-out." more ›

Financial Crisis Writes in Fermata on Symphony

Financial Crisis Writes in Fermata on Symphony

The Pasadena Symphony is citing "recent extraordinary conditions in the financial markets" as reason why they are canceling their November concert, according to Laurie Niles, a violinist who writes a blog. "What?" she writes. "A couple weeks of plummeting stocks and...kablouey? What about the sponsor that the Symphony already had lined up for the concert? Or the tickets that have been sold?" The symphony's website does not note any cancellation and a concert is also scheduled for this month. (h/t LAO) more ›

Classical Pick of the Week: Santa Monica Symphony

Classical Pick of the Week: Santa Monica Symphony

Don't let their 1990's looking website fool you, their season opener next Sunday night has a program of promising music. It may seem weird that the Santa Monica Symphony is playing Edward Elgar's "Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1", usually heard at graduations, but the light piece is actually enjoyable when it's not played for a hour straight while large graduating classes walk down the aisle (that's how long the orchestra had to play... more ›

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