Led by Maxim Eshkenazy, the Community School youth orchestra presents a rich program of varied work.
Experience the talent and creativity of Colburn’s distinguished faculty artists as they perform their own curated performances with friends and students. This concert features works by Hoffman, Ewazen, Hindemith, and more.
Led by Maxim Eshkenazy, the Community School sinfonietta presents a rich program of varied work.
Join us as we confer degrees at the Conservatory of Music’s 2023 Commencement. The ceremony will feature a keynote address by violinist and Colburn School alumna Anne Akiko Meyers.
This May, ensembles from across the School will be competing in the renowned Fischoff Competition Chamber Music Competition, representing the Community School of Performing Arts and the Music Academy. Join us for a special preview of the works they’ll perform at the competition.
Join us as we celebrate the Community School of Performing Arts’ graduating high school seniors. The event will feature student performances and remarks.
Led by Adrian Dunn, the Community School’s choral program presents an afternoon of vibrant works for voice. Please note: the event time for this performance has changed.
Join the Community School’s Cello Choir, Cello Ensemble, Violin Ensemble, String Ensemble, and String Orchestra for their annual spring performance. This performance will be livestreamed.
Join the Community School’s Suzuki violin and cello students for their Spring Festival. This performance will be livestreamed.
World-renowned violinist Shlomo Mintz returns to Los Angeles to work and perform with the Vicente Chamber Orchestra. This unique performance is a musical journey with one of today’s greatest musicians
Community School Jazz Director, Lee Secard, and Co-Director, Walt Simonsen, lead three of the Community School’s jazz ensembles in a concert at the Catalina Jazz Club. Reservations are encouraged.
This end-of-semester School Recital series showcases talented instrumentalists and vocalists from the Community School of Performing Arts.
The Community School’s Concert Band and Wind Ensemble, directed by Elizabeth Stoyanovich, perform thrilling works for brass, winds, and percussion.
Recognized as one of the world’s leading conductorless orchestras, Kaleidoscope performs an exciting program for piano and string orchestra with music by Dmitri Shostakovich, Arnold Schoenberg, Caroline Shaw, Erin Nathan, and Kyle Sanna.
Adams – Shaker Loops Bach – Non sa che sia dolore, BWV 209 Pergolesi – Salve Regina in C Minor
Samuel Mariño, Matvey Demin, Joseph Lin, Tricia Park, Jason Uyeyama, Agnes Gottschewski, Mathis Rochat, Jonathan Moerschel, Ani Aznavoorian, Raman Ramakrishnan, Tim Eckert, Paolo Bordignon
Colburn’s talented tap students show off their skills in this vibrant spring showcase. This performance will be livestreamed.
Students from the Ed and Mari Edelman Chamber Music Institute perform dazzling chamber works.
The Community School’s most advanced and polished students perform in a culminating concert. This performance will be livestreamed.
Flute students from the Community school will perform repertoire especially composed and arranged for the instrument.
Students from the Colburn School’s Ballet and Modern Dance programs join forces for two wide-ranging programs of musically-driven choreography, with music by composers including W.A. Mozart, J.S. Bach, Shelley Washington, Glenn Branca, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Student musicians from Colburn’s renowned Music Academy will collaborate with the dancers. Join us for these two stunning dance performances featuring choreography by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, and Ballet Chair Kelly Ann Sloan, Modern Dance Chair Tamsin Carlson, and Dance Dean Silas Farley.
Metal strings struck by hammers excite the air. Peaks and troughs radiate outwards in precise predetermined relationships. Vibrations are transduced into electrical impulses by the smallest of bones. Synapses fire. Neurotransmitters are released. An intense euphoric experience follows. This program explores ecstasy and ecstatic states in music. Inspired by mysticism, religion, meditation, repetition, beauty, the grotesque. Works by Scriabin, Frances White, Alvin Curran & more plus new Piano Spheres commissions from Rajna Swaminathan and Dante De Silva.
Dazzling young harpists will compete for awards and scholarships in a three-day national competition. The Young Professional Division Finals feature finalists up to the age of 30. This performance will be livestreamed.
Dazzling young harpists will compete for awards and scholarships in a three-day national competition. The Advanced Division Finals feature harpists up to the age of 21. This performance will be livestreamed.
The American Harp Society’s outgoing Concert Artist, Elizabeth Yeoh-Wang, opens the evening with a recital of harp favorites. Renown Canadian artist Caroline Lizotte’s second half program includes her latest work, a new repertoire’s gem that will delight harpists and audiences for many generations to come: Stellar Sonata opus 51 for electroacoustic harp!
Dazzling young harpists will compete for awards and scholarships in a three-day national competition. The Intermediate II Division Finals feature harpists up to the age of 18. This performance will be livestreamed.
Featuring harpists Chen-Yu Huang, Danielle Kuntz, and Tasha Smith-Godinez
Dazzling young harpists will compete for awards and scholarships in a three-day national competition. The Junior Division Finals feature young harpists ages 12 and under. This performance will be livestreamed.
Dazzling young harpists will compete for awards and scholarships in a three-day national competition. The Intermediate I Division Finals feature young harpists up to the age of 15. This performance will be livestreamed.