
Los Angeles Master Chorale celebrates its 44th Anniversary with this fifth season at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Recognized as one of Los Angeles' cultural treasures, the Chorale has received accolades for its innovative programming and its commitment to commissioning new works. In June 2003, the Master Chorale received the prestigious ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming. Grant Gershon has been its music director since 2001, succeeding Paul Salamunovich. The Master Chorale performs about fifteen times per year in its own season, as well as appearing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic from time to time.
The Chorale has recorded two CDs under Gershon's baton, including You Are (Variations) by Steve Reich, released in September 2005 on Nonesuch Records, and an RCM recording featuring Esa-Pekka Salonen's first choral work, Two Songs to Poems of Ann Jäderlund, and Philip Glass' Itaipu. Previously, the Chorale released three CDs under the baton of Music Director Emeritus Paul Salamunovich, including the Grammy-nominated Lauridsen-Lux Aeterna, Christmas, and a recording of Dominic Argento's Te Deum and Maurice Duruflé's Messe “Cum Jubilo.” In addition, the Los Angeles Master Chorale is featured under Paul Salamunovich's leadership on the soundtracks of numerous major motion pictures, including A.I. Artificial Intelligence, My Best Friend's Wedding, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Sum of all Fears and Waterworld. more
Read an interview with the Master Chorale’s own tenor Michael Lichtenauer on Chorus America. more
The L.A. Master Chorale is thrilled to announce the international release on April 8, 2008, of the Chorale’s newest CD Daniel Variations by Steve Reich on the Nonesuch label. more
Master Chorale announces 2008|09 season more
Long-time friend and composer Morten Lauridesn wins National Medal of Arts. more
The Los Angeles Times states the Chorale “has become the most exciting chorus in the country under Grant Gershon,” and describes the Chorale’s performances as “masterly,” “ethereal” and “alluring.”
Billboard says the Chorale’s “singing and direction are first-rate.”
Founded: 1964 as one of three original companies at the Music Center
Conductors:
Grant Gershon, since 2001
Paul Salamunovich, 1991–2001
John Currie, 1986–1991
Roger Wagner, 1964–1986