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The Los Angeles Master Chorale is a professional
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in Los Angeles, California, and one of the resident companies of both The Music Center and
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in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1964 by
Roger Wagner Roger Wagner, KCSG (January 16, 1914 – September 17, 1992) was an American choral musician, administrator and educator. He founded the Roger Wagner Chorale, which became one of America's premier vocal ensembles. Early life Wagner was born in L ...
to be one of the three original resident companies of the
Music Center of Los Angeles County The Music Center (officially named the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County) is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. Located in downtown Los Angeles, The Music Center is composed of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ...
. Grant Gershon has been its music director since 2001, replacing
Paul Salamunovich Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in ...
. The Master Chorale performs about ten times per year in its own season. It has presented more than 450 concerts, including early choral music to contemporary compositions. Noted for presenting numerous world, U.S. and West Coast premieres, the chorus has commissioned 24 and premiered 40 new works. The Master Chorale regularly performs with the
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and the
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (HBO) is a symphony orchestra which is managed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and plays the vast majority of its performances at the Hollywood Bowl. John Mauceri led the orchestra from its founding in 1990 ...
, both at the Music Center and at the Hollywood Bowl, with such leading conductors as Gustavo Dudamel, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Zubin Mehta,
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,
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, Michael Tilson Thomas and
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, among many others. Notable guest conductors have included Robert Shaw, Helmuth Rilling, Margaret Hillis, Robert Page and
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. It served as the chorus for
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during that organization's early years before it had established its own in-house chorus. It also performs in community concerts throughout Southern California. The Chorale originally performed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, but since 2003 the group's principal concert venue has been
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.
Morten Lauridsen Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer. A National Medal of Arts recipient (2007), he was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001, and is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of ...
was its composer-in-residence from 1994 through 2001.


Leadership


Executive leadership

* Jean Davidson, President & CEO, 2015–present * Terry Knowles, President & CEO, 2011–2015 * Terry Knowles, Executive Director, 2000-2011


Artistic leadership

* Grant Gershon, Kiki & David Gindler Artistic Director, 2012–present * Grant Gershon, Music Director, 2001–2012 *
Paul Salamunovich Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in ...
, 1991–2001 * John Currie, 1986–1991 *
Roger Wagner Roger Wagner, KCSG (January 16, 1914 – September 17, 1992) was an American choral musician, administrator and educator. He founded the Roger Wagner Chorale, which became one of America's premier vocal ensembles. Early life Wagner was born in L ...
, 1964–1986


Artists-in-Residence

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Eric Whitacre Eric Edward Whitacre (born January2, 1970) is an American composer, conductor, and speaker best known for his choral music. In March2016, he was appointed as Los Angeles Master Chorale's first artist-in-residence at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. ...
, 2016~ *
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*
Morten Lauridsen Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer. A National Medal of Arts recipient (2007), he was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001, and is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of ...
* Reena Esmail


Officers of the Board

* Philip A. Swan, Chair * Jean Davidson, President & CEO * Dr. Annette Ermshar, Vice Chair * Cheryl Petersen, Vice Chair * David Gindler, Treasurer * Alex G. Romain, Assistant Treasurer * Courtland Palmer, Secretary


Productions


''Lagrime di San Pietro''

Composed by Orlando di Lasso, conducted by Grant Gershon, and directed by Peter Sellars, ''Lagrime di San Pietro'' (The Tears of St. Peter) is an a cappella Renaissance masterpiece set to the poetry of Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568). Debuting in 2016, singers from the Los Angeles Master Chorale transform this 75-minute work into an emotional performance piece centered around the Apostle Peter accepting responsibility and the seven stages of grief that he experienced after disavowing his knowledge of Jesus on the day he was arrested. Since its debut, ''Lagrime'' has toured internationally and been presented at the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Cal Performances, The Barbican Center, and Cité de la Musique among others. In July 2019, ''Lagrime di San Pietro'' had the prestigious honor of performing the opening concerts that season's Salzburg Festival in Austria.


Recordings


With music directors conducting

The Master Chorale has released the following recordings under Grant Gershon: *''Miserere'' by Henryk Górecki (Decca) *''A Good Understanding'' by
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(Decca) *''Daniel Variations'' by
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( Nonesuch Records) *''You Are (Variations)'' by
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( Nonesuch Records) *
Philip Glass Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
’ '' Itaipu'' and the world premiere recording of ''Two Songs to Poems of Ann Jäderlund'' by Esa-Pekka Salonen (RCM) * 50th Season Celebration Concert * Festival of Carols * David Lang: ''The National Anthems'' and ''The Little Matchstick Girl Passion'' The Master Chorale released three CDs under the baton of Paul Salamunovich: * The
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-nominated ''Lux Aeterna'' by
Morten Lauridsen Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer. A National Medal of Arts recipient (2007), he was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001, and is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of ...
(also featuring other Lauridsen works: ''Les Chansons des Roses'', ''Ave Maria'', ''Mid-Winter Songs'', and ''O Magnum Mysterium'') (RCM) *
Dominic Argento Dominick Argento (October 27, 1927 – February 20, 2019) was an American composer known for his lyric operatic and choral music. Among his best known pieces are the operas '' Postcard from Morocco'', '' Miss Havisham's Fire'', ''The Masque of An ...
's ''Te Deum'' and ''Missa "Cum Jubilo"'' by Maurice Duruflé (with
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as baritone soloist and
Frederick Swann Frederick Lewis Swann (July 30, 1931 – November 13, 2022) was an American church and concert organist, choral conductor, composer, and president of the American Guild of Organists. His extensive discography includes both solo organ works and ...
on organ (RCM)) * ''Christmas'', a collection of songs (RCM)


With the Los Angeles Philharmonic

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Roger Wagner Roger Wagner, KCSG (January 16, 1914 – September 17, 1992) was an American choral musician, administrator and educator. He founded the Roger Wagner Chorale, which became one of America's premier vocal ensembles. Early life Wagner was born in L ...
, music director ** Mahler: Symphony No. 3, Zubin Mehta conducting (London) ** Holst: ''The Planets'', Zubin Mehta conducting (London) ** Verdi: Quattro pezzi sacri (Four Sacred Pieces), Zubin Mehta conducting (London) ** Verdi: ''Falstaff'',
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conducting ( Deutsche Grammophon) ** Verdi: Messa da Requiem, Zubin Mehta conducting, Gwyneth Jones, soprano; Grace Bumbry, mezzo-soprano;
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, tenor;
Ezio Flagello Ezio Domenico Flagello (January 28, 1931 – March 19, 2009) was born in New York City to Italian Americans. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1957 to 1984; a bass particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Career Flagello firs ...
, baritone (Myto Records) ** Donizetti: Messa di Requiem,
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conducting;
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, soprano;
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, mezzo-soprano; Plácido Domingo, tenor; Samuel Ramey, bass; Robert Lloyd, bass (Deutsche Grammophon) *John Currie, music director ** Prokofiev: ''
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'',
André Previn André George Previn (; born Andreas Ludwig Priwin; April 6, 1929 – February 28, 2019) was a German-American pianist, composer, and conductor. His career had three major genres: Hollywood films, jazz, and classical music. In each he achieved ...
conducting (Telarc) *
Paul Salamunovich Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in ...
, music director ** Debussy: '' Trois nocturnes'' and '' La Damoiselle élue'', Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting (Sony Classics) ** Mahler: Symphony No. 3, Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting (Sony Classics) * Grant Gershon, music director ** Shostakovich (orchestration by
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): Prologue to ''
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'', Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting (Deutsche Grammophon) ** Verdi: Messa da Requiem, Gustavo Dudamel conducting;
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, bass; Vittorio Grigolo, tenor;
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, mezzo-soprano;
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, soprano (C Major DVD & Blu-Ray).


With the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

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Paul Salamunovich Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in ...
, music director ** Rodgers & Hammerstein, ''The King & I'', John Mauceri conducting (Phillips Classics) **
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/ Ravel, ''Earth Day'', John Mauceri conducting (Phillips Classics) ** ''Hollywood Nightmares'' (various composers), John Mauceri conducting (Phillips Classics)


Motion pictures

Salamunovich also conducted the Los Angeles Master Chorale on the soundtracks of numerous major motion pictures, including '' A.I. Artificial Intelligence'', '' My Best Friend's Wedding'', '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'', '' The Sum of All Fears'' and '' Waterworld''. Gershon conducted the Chorale on the soundtracks for the motion pictures ''
Lady in the Water ''Lady in the Water'' is a 2006 American fantasy psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who produced with Sam Mercer. The film features the starring cast of Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard with Bob Balaban, ...
,'' '' License to Wed, Charlie Wilson's War, I Am Legend, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi''.


Awards and recognition

In June 2003, the Master Chorale received the prestigious ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming. In 2008, one of the Chorale's highly successful outreach program, “Voices Within,” earned the coveted Chorus America Education Outreach Award. The Master Chorale with
Paul Salamunovich Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in ...
conducting, received a Grammy nomination for Best Choral Performance for the recording Lux Aeterna in 1998.


Education programs

Since 1990, the Master Chorale has held the Los Angeles Master Chorale High School Choir Festival, one of the largest high school choir festivals in the nation. "Voices Within," another of the Chorale's highly successful outreach programs, is an in-depth, ten-week, in-school residency program for middle and high school students that helps children who have little or no musical background to “find their voices.” With the assistance of a teaching artist, lyricist, and composer who work with teams of students in the classroom, children write music and lyrics to create original songs. The Master Chorale provides education outreach to approximately 13,000 children each year.


References


External links


Official websiteInformation on Los Angeles Philharmonic website
* Information on Los Angeles Music Center Website
Music Center , TMC Offstage
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