Explore everything our Community School of Performing Arts and Trudl Zipper Dance Institute have to offer before fall classes begin! Take a class, watch a performance, and meet the faculty at this fun-filled family event.
Alessandro Martire, renowned Italian pianist and composer brings an all new dimension of classical music to Los Angeles.
Colburn Conservatory student Anya Galipoli and Alumna Alyssa Katahara will perform a program of contemporary works for harp, including a world premiere piece by Gilad Cohen, specially commissioned for the duo. Composer, performer, and theorist Cohen will also take part in a pre-concert talk from 7 pm.
Camerata Pacific returns to Zipper Hall with a baroque program of Rameau, Clérambault, Guédon de Presles, and Telemann.
RAMEAU Pieces de Clavecin en Concert, Third Suite in A Major CLÉRAMBAULT Pirame et Tisbé GUÉDON DE PRESLES Guédon de Presles Tendres Amants, Vole Amour, Belle Catin, Je rencontray l’autre jour TELEMANN Paris Quartet No.12 in E Minor, TWV 43:e4
Musicians: Emi Ferguson (Music Director & traverso), Karim Sulayman, Rachell Ellen Wong, Doug Balliett, Stephen Stubbs, Michael Sponseller
Under the direction of Eric Roth, the New World Players chamber ensemble performs brand-new, exclusive, and official arrangements from throughout the Final Fantasy series in the thrillingly personal style of this outstanding musical production.
Join the LA Children's Chorus for their Spring Benefit, Every Child Sings–a rebranded flagship fundraiser, placing choristers at the center of the event. Featuring performances by LACC’s ensembles joined by special guest artist, renowned violinist Anne Akiko Meyers.
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Los Angeles. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Neo-Soul favorites at Zipper Hall under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Tentative Program
PRINCE Purple Rain LAURYN HILL Ex-Factor ALICIA KEYS You Don’t Know My Name SADE Smooth Operator D’ANGELO Untitled (How Does It Feel) CHILDISH GAMBINO Redbone FRANK OCEAN Thinkin Bout You BOYZ II MEN The End of the Road MIGUEL Adorn SZA Good Days H.E.R. The Best Part ERYKAH BADU Tyrone SOLANGE Don’t Touch My Hair
Salonen Conducting Fellow Elias Peter Brown conducts and curates a program centered around climate grief and solastalgia, the sense of loss felt in the face of changing ecological conditions.
GYORGY LIGETI Melodien (1971) WILLIAM MARSEY Why Do You Grieve (2022) US Premiere CLAUDE DEBUSSY La Mer (version for chamber orchestra by J. Gale)
The concert will run for approximately 1 hour; the first two works will be performed without pause.