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  • Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
    http://www.laco.org/

    Chamber Orchestra including the best musicians from Los Angeles, some of whom have been with the Orchestra over twenty years.

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
    http://www.laphil.org/
    Includes several music series – jazz, world music, new music (Green Umbrella), chamber music, and recitals.

  • Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
    http://www.lbso.org/
    Established in 1935, The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra today draws loyal audiences from the greater Long Beach region to its six Classics in the Terrace Theater, four Symphony POPS! concerts in the Long Beach Arena, and its new Holiday Celebration concert.

  • Musica Angelica
    http://www.musicaangelica.org/
    A Baroque orchestra.
     

  • Pacific Symphony Orchestra
    http://www.pacificsymphony.org/
    Founded in 1978, Orange County's Pacific Symphony has played a central role in the growth of the performing arts in Orange County. They present more than 80 concerts per year.

  • Santa Monica Symphony
    http://www.smsymphony.org/
    Provides high-quality, admission-free concerts from the classical and contemporary symphony repertoire to Santa Monica and West Lost Angeles.


  • Downtown Opera
    http://www.downtownopera.com
    Downtown Opera is a company devoted to presenting new, alternative chamber operas by living composers.

  • Long Beach Opera
    http://www.longbeachopera.org

    The oldest operatic producing company in the metropolitan Los Angeles/Orange County region.

  • Los Angeles Opera
    http://www.losangelesopera.com

    The United States' fifth largest opera house, under the leadership of General Director Plácido Domingo.

  • Opera Pacific
    http://www.operapacific.org/

    One of the top ten professional opera companies in the nation. Opera Pacific's mainstage productions create a dynamic cultural resource for all of Southern California.

  • Beyond Baroque
    http://beyondbaroque.org/
    A performance space in Venice featuring new music, improvisation, readings, and poetry.
     
  • California Institute for the Preservation of Jazz
    http://www.csulb.edu/~caljazz/
    The California Institute for the Preservation of Jazz is a state-chartered institute housed in The California State University. Its mission is to preserve and promote the great American cultural heritage and social history of jazz music by building a bridge to diverse communities through education and outreach.
     
  • Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock
    http://www.centerartseaglerock.org/index.htm
    Features new music concerts, art classes, and open mic poetry.

  • Dangerous Curve
    http://www.dangerouscurve.org/
    A new downtown Los Angeles experimental exhibition and performance space.
     
  • Grand Performances
    http://www.grandperformances.org/

    Grand Performances has seasonal outdoor performances (June through October) in a beautiful downtown LA setting.
     
  • Hammer Museum

    http://www.hammer.ucla.edu
    http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/programs/20/
    UCLA’s Department of Ethnomusicology and the Hammer Museum jointly present “A Spring Festival of World Music” in the Museum’s courtyard. Performed by students and faculty, this lively series of international rhythms, sounds, and dance is free to the public.

  • The Huntington Library
    http://www.huntington.org/
    A collections-based research and educational institution established in 1919, sometimes hosting musical performances.

  • The Japan-American National Museum
    http://www.janm.org/
    This museum presents music from many cultures, not solely Japanese music.

  • The Knitting Factory
    http://www.knittingfactory.com/kfhollywood/index.cfm
    New music, jazz, fusion.
     
  • Line Space Line
    http://linespaceline.org/
    New and improvised music, Monday nights downtown.
     
  • Long Beach Terrace Theater
    http://www.longbeachcc.com/terrace.htm

    The Terrace Theater is a full production theater used year round by local performing arts groups.

  • Orange County Performing Arts Center
    http://www.ocpac.org/
    Hosts
    a balance of quality international, national and regional performances of symphony and other musical styles, dance, musical theatre and opera.
     
  • The Pacific Asia Museum
    http://www.pacificasiamuseum.org/

  • REDCAT Theatre
    http://redcat.org/
    CalArts’ downtown center for innovative visual, performing, and media arts. Includes various performance, film and video, dance, and musical explorations.
     

  • The Skirball Cultural Center
    http://www.skirball.org/
    Offers concerts year-round.
     

  • UCLA Live
    http://www.uclalive.org/
    The largest arts presenter in the West. Regular programs include the International Theatre Festival as well as such luminaries as Laurie Anderson, Michael Nyman, Steve Reich, The Kronos Quartet, and a host of performers from a variety of backgrounds.

  • Zipper Hall, Colburn School of Performing Arts
    http://zipperhall.org/
    Located in downtown Los Angeles.

 

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Last Updated 08/07/2008