Passion + Mystery
The Wallis 9390 North Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly HillsSet your heart ablaze this Valentine’s Day weekend as LACO weaves a tale of passion, intrigue, and innovation.
Set your heart ablaze this Valentine’s Day weekend as LACO weaves a tale of passion, intrigue, and innovation.
Experience a stirring program of transformation and artistry, led by the distinguished guest conductor Dinis Sousa.
Experience a stirring program of transformation and artistry, led by the distinguished guest conductor Dinis Sousa.
LACO Creative Partner Lara Downes invites you into a dazzling journey through invention, connecting the timeless with modern creativity.
The dialogue of time unfurls in this resplendent program of harmonious exchange, bridging generations. Music Director Jaime Martín illuminates voices of exquisite correspondence, opening with Juhi Bansal’s orchestral missive celebrating 25 years of Sound Investment.
Featuring violin soloist Anne Akiko Meyers, Eric Whitacre offers a meditation on the resilience of Angelenos in the face of the historic 2025 wildfires in the West Coast premiere of THE PACIFIC HAS NO MEMORY.
Bask in a sunny program that shines with joy and inspiration. Music Director Jaime Martín leads LACO in a celebration of harmony, featuring the world premiere of Christopher Cerrone’s Double Concerto with violinist Anthony Marwood and cellist Coleman Itzkoff.
Bask in a sunny program that shines with joy and inspiration. Music Director Jaime Martín leads LACO in a celebration of harmony, featuring the world premiere of Christopher Cerrone’s Double Concerto with violinist Anthony Marwood and cellist Coleman Itzkoff.
Director of Chamber Music Margaret Batjer invites you to savor an intimate bouquet of Baroque treasures, featuring the return of soprano Amanda Forsythe. From Handel’s expressive arias to Bach’s luminous “Wedding Cantata,” each piece unfolds like a flower in full bloom.
Director of Chamber Music Margaret Batjer invites you to savor an intimate bouquet of Baroque treasures, featuring the return of soprano Amanda Forsythe. From Handel’s expressive arias to Bach’s luminous “Wedding Cantata,” each piece unfolds like a flower in full bloom.