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The Los Angeles Master Chorale is a professional chorus in Los Angeles, California, and one of the resident companies of both The Music Center and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. [1] It was founded in 1964 by Roger Wagner to be one of the three original resident companies of the Music Center of Los Angeles County.
"No Name" — Jack White. Best Alternative Music Performance ... Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song ... (Gustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale ...
Whitacre has written for the London Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Chorus, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Chanticleer, Julian Lloyd Webber and the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Tallis Scholars, the King's Singers, Dallas Winds, the Berlin Rundfunkchor, and the Minnesota Orchestra, among others.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards brought together the biggest names in music, ... Elliot Madore, Julia Bullock, Davóne Tines, Los Angeles Philharmonic & Los Angeles Master Chorale) ...
“No Name,” Jack White. Best Alternative Music Performance ... Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale) “Saariaho: Adriana Mater,” Kaija Saariaho, composer (Esa-Pekka ...
Smiley's music has been influenced by folk styles, shape-note singing, classical song, and jazz. [3] Smiley has performed and collaborated with various artists including Billy Childs , [ 4 ] Solas , Jayme Stone 's The Lomax Project, [ 5 ] choral composer Eric Whitacre , [ 6 ] Los Angeles Master Chorale , [ 7 ] New World Symphony , [ 8 ] and ...
Adams: Girls Of The Golden West - John Adams, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale) Catán: Florencia En El Amazonas - Yannick Nézet-Séguin (The Metropolitan Opera ...
Morten Johannes Lauridsen III [1] (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer and teacher. A National Medal of Arts recipient (2007), [2] he was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001, [3] and is professor emeritus of composition at the USC Thornton School of Music, where he taught for fifty-two years until his retirement in 2019.