An expert from the Aquarium of the Pacific discusses Saint-Saëns’ zoological fantasy suite.
Educator Thomas Neenan discusses Dvořák and Ortiz with Dudamel.
Educator Kristi Brown-Montesano discusses Dudamel Leads Beethoven and Strauss.
Conductor Christopher Russell discusses John Adams’ City Noir.
Conductor Russell Steinberg discusses Michael Tilson Thomas Leads Tchaikovsky.
Educator Kristi Brown-Montesano discusses Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony with Jonathan Bailey Holland.
Composer Sarah Cahill discusses John Adams Conducts the LA Phil New Music Group with Zosha Di Castri, John Adams & Anthony Davis.
Educator Robert Fink discusses The Labèques, Muhly, and Dessner.
Conductor Russell Steinberg discusses Anna Lapwood with Anna Lapwood.
Conductor Christopher Russell discusses Bartók and Mozart with Inon Barnatan.
Music Journalist Mark McNeill guides Philip Glass: The Complete Etudes, 1-20 with Laura Downes and Anton Batagov.
Scholar Marc Bolin leads a conversation on Bernstein and Wooten with Victor Wooten.
Music Engineer Mike Matessino discusses Superman in Concert.
Composer Chris Castro explores Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff with Mao Fujita.
Educator Thomas Neenan explores Wayne Marshall with Wayne Marshall.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen explains Mälkki Conducts Brahm.
Conductor Christian Campos guides Schubert & Beethoven.
Composer Veronika Krausas reflects on Ravel and Adès.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen delves into A Century of Film Music.
Educator Asadour Santourian leads a conversation on Brahms & Bruckner with Dudamel.
Educator Kristi Brown-Montesano delves into Dudamel Leads Das Rheingold with Alberto Arvelo & Cori Ellison.
Composer Paul Gibson guides Mahler 6 with Dudamel.
Educator Christoph Bull explains Christian Schmitt with Christian Schmitt.
Composer Celina Kintscher explores Mozart’s “Prague” Symphony.
Organist Zach Neufeld discusses Beethoven Symphony with Zubin Mehta.
KUSC’s Alan Chapman leads a conversation on Mehta, Mahler, and Seong-Jin Cho.
Musician Sarah Cahill delves into Esa-Pekka Salonen and Ravel with Grant Gershon.
Scholar Marc Bolin reflects on Dudamel and the Music of Tango and Ballet with Gabriela Ortiz.
Music Journalist Mark McNeill guides Chaparral & Interstates with Dylan Mattingly, Samuel Adams & M.A. Tiesenga.
Educator Christoph Bull discusses James McVinnie with James McVinnie.
Composer Chris Castro explores Dudamel and the LA Phil featuring Silvana Estrada with Roberto Sierra, Tania León, Arturo Márquez & Gabriela Ortiz.
Composer Veronika Krausas discusses Dudamel Leads Khachaturian.
Scholar Marc Bolin leads a conversation on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert.
Composer Veronika Krausas guides An Alpine Symphony with Salonen with Nico Muhly
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen explores Gershwin & Rachmaninoff.
USC’s Alan Champan delves into Halloween Organ, Film & Music: The Phantom of the Opera with Clark Wilson
Conductor Rachel Iba explains Sibelius & Swan Lake with Saad Haddad
KUSC’s Alan Champan discusses Stravinsky and Shostakovich with Dudamel.
Conductor Christian Campos discusses the story behind Mozart’s final piano concerto and final symphony.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen is joined by composer Gabriella Smith to discuss her latest concerto.
Professor of music at Caltech Thomas Neenan is joined by guest artist Esa-Pekka Salonen to discuss the process behind his new concerto.
Composer Paul Gibson explores the music of Beethoven, Thorvaldsdóttir, and Strauss.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explains the great Dvořák concerto and Bruckner’s epic 7th Symphony.
Performer and scholar Marc Bolin discusses one of Tchaikovsky’s most popular symphonies and Adès’ “Concentric Paths” Violin Concerto.
Educator Asadour Santourian explores Robert Schumann’s brilliant Piano Concerto and the thrilling tall tales of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade.
Professor of music at Caltech Thomas Neenan guides you through a collection of Bach’s organ sonatas.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg delves into the music of Still, Wagner, and Brahms.
Composer Paul Gibson is joined by soloist Inon Barnatan and composer Donghoon Shin to explore the music of Brahms and Sibelius.
Henry Michaels discusses Tarrodi, Tchaikovsky, and Sibelius.
Saxophonist and educator at the USC Thornton School of Music Patrick Posey explains music by Dvořák and Lara.
Musician and conductor Rachel Iba explores music by Esa-Pekka Salonen, Anthony Cheung, Katherine Young, and John Adams.
KUSC’s Alan Chapman delves into one of George Crumb’s most important pieces and Berlioz’ timeless fantasy.
Pianist and writer, Sarah Cahill guides you through the organ works of Handel, Bach, Beethoven and more!
Educator Asadour Santourian explores Mahler’s Symphony No. 3.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Performance department at Azusa Pacific University Christopher Russell discusses the music of Grime, Grieg, and Brahms.
Chair of Music History at the Colburn Conservatory of Music Kristi Brown-Montesano explains Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic Third Concerto and haunting choral symphony.
Caltech Professor of music Thomas Neenan discusses the story behind the music of Rachmaninoff.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Performance department at Azusa Pacific University Christopher Russell delves into the works of Mendelssohn, and Brahms.
Composer and educator Daniel Allas leads a conversation with all four composers featured in the program.
Pianist and writer Sarah Cahill reflects on contemporary score for a 1924 silent film, Die Stadt ohne Jude.
Pianist and writer Sarah Cahill explores John Adam’s recent opera, Girls of the Golden West.
Professor of music at Caltech Thomas Neenan discusses an organ program of Driffil, Vivaldi, Jongen, Franck, and Piazzolla.
KUSC’s Alan Chapman guides you through the music of Ravel, Dawson, and Prokofiev.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen delves into Mahler’s Symphony No. 9.
Performer and scholar Marc Bolin discusses The Nutcracker.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explores the music of the Tristan Project: Act III.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explores the music of the Tristan Project: Act II.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explores the music of the Tristan Project: Act I.
Professor of music at Caltech Thomas Neenan discusses the music of Debussy, Messiaen, and Villa-Lobos.
Gustavo Dudamel talks about Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, Ellington’s jazzy reimagination of it, and conducting his first-ever Symphonies For Youth concert.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen discusses The Nutcracker.
Composer and USC educator Veronika Krausas is joined by pianist Javier Perianes to discuss the music of Shostakovich and Saint-Saëns.
Pianist and writer, Sarah Cahill leads a conversation on the musical voices of Price and Bonds.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explores the music of Gabriela Ortiz, Arturo Marquez and Aaron Copland.
Veronika Krausas discusses the works of Gabriela Ortiz and Gustav Mahler.
Professor of music at Caltech Thomas Neenan discusses the story behind the music of Mozart, John Adams and Orbón.
Learn about deafness, Deaf culture, and Deaf artists, framed around Beethoven’s experience with deafness and music by Beethoven, Caroline Shaw, and Gabriela Lena Frank.
Learn from musicians and artists who help unite people around shared values and aspirations in this concert experience created for the Symphonies for Schools learning...
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg discusses Argentine music and Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen discusses how the Divine Comedy inspired Adès’ Dante.
Composer and USC educator Veronika Krausas discusses the music and background of Generation X composers.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen is joined by composers Ellen Reid and Nico Muhly for a conversation on creating music.
Chair of Music History at the Colburn Conservatory of Music, Kristi Brown-Montesano discusses Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Performance department at Azusa Pacific University, Christopher Russell explores the last pieces of music by Bruckner and Berg.
Conductor Christian Campos discusses Mozart’s stirring unfinished masterpiece, Great Mass in C minor.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg delves into Mahler’s Symphony No. 7 in E minor.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg explores music by Barber, Pärt and Dvořák.
Educator Rachel Iba and organist Monica Czausz Berney delve into music by Kapustin, Mendelssohn, Bach, Demessieux, Tchaikovsky and Naji Hakim.
Composer and USC educator Veronika Krausas discusses Shostakovich, Prokofiev and contemporary composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen is joined by composer inti figgis-vizueta and musician Jay Campbell for a conversation about contemporary music.
Composer and USC educator Veronika Krausas delves into the life and music of composers Elgar and Tchaikovsky.
Composer and conductor of the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Russell Steinberg discusses music by Bartók, Bjarnason, and Sibelius.
Chair of Music History at the Colburn Conservatory of Music, Kristi Brown-Montesano, explains the connection to nature in pieces by Bach, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Gabriella Smith...
Pianist and writer, Sarah Cahill discusses music by Russian composers: Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Borodin.
Pianist and writer, Sarah Cahill discusses music by Beethoven and Mendelssohn.
Saxophonist and educator at the USC Thornton School of Music, Patrick Posey delves into the life and music of jazz legend, Duke Ellington.
Saxophonist and educator at the USC Thornton School of Music, Patrick Posey delves into the life and music of jazz legendd, Duke Ellington. He is...
Pianist and writer, Sarah Cahill, discusses music by Mahler, Berg and Brahms.
Violinist and educator, Rachel Iba, explores the musical storytelling behind pieces by Angélica Negrón, Nathalie Joachim, Pamela Z, Allison Loggins-Hull and Nina Shekhar.
Professor of music at Caltech, Thomas Neenan, discusses music by Prokofiev, Michael Tilson Thomas and Fauré.
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen discusses pieces by Beethoven, Julia Adolphe and Nokuthula Ngwenyama.
Educator, Thomas Neenan, takes a look into the music of Conor D'Netto, Korngold and Brahms.
Reel Change Advisory Board member Kris Bowers and Reel Change grantee Sultana Isham talk about their approaches to the art form of film scoring, experiences...
KUSC’s Brian Lauritzen explores a Mozart concerto and three Ravel favorites.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Performance department at Azusa Pacific University, Christopher Russell discusses Rachmaninoff and minimalist music with composer John Adams.
Musician and conductor, Rachel Iba discusses organ pieces by Bach.
Musician and conductor, Rachel Iba discusses the 1920 silent film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and it’s organ accompaniment.
Composer Veronika Krausas explores Tchaikovsky’s beloved concerto and new music by Saariaho.
Composer Russell Steinberg discusses Mahler’s heavenly Fourth Symphony and the world premiere of Steven Mackey’s trumpet concerto.
Associate Professor and Chair of the Music Performance department at Azusa Pacific University, Christopher Russell discusses three pieces on life, death, and love, all inspired...
From arranging the hits to rearranging the cosmos, Mary Lou Williams left an indelible mark on jazz music. Here’s your guide to the music of...
Explore the incredible history of sisters Nadia and Lili Boulanger who had a profound impact on 20th-century music.
Explore the many musical sounds and styles of one of Mexico’s most celebrated composers.
Explore the music of a Romantic piano virtuoso with a distinct and overlooked composing voice.
As part of YOLA National at Home, take a rare chance to sit on a master class.
Explore the music of an inventive Los Angeles-based composer.
Explore the many sounds and styles from the imaginative 20th-century Russian composer.
As a part of YOLA National at Home, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Principal Conductor Thomas Wilkins talks about the meaning of home, his path to orchestras,...
Explore the meticulous and exacting Impressionistic music world of Maurice Ravel.
Explore Johannes Brahms - the iconic German Romantic composer who was one of music’s biggest perfectionists.
Explore the music by the “Dean of African American Composers.”
Explore the many sides of the Russian Romantic who wore his passion on his sleeve.
Alan Chapman takes us through the program.
Christian Campos takes us through the program, joined by conductor Emmanuelle Haïm.
Christopher Russell takes us through the program.
Asadour Santourian takes us through the program.
The Cal Tech Lecturer in Music History and Music Theory gives us the rundown.
Thomas Kotcheff takes us through the program.
Brian Lauritzen takes us through the program.
Composer, conductor, and educator Russell Steinberg gets us ready for November's Dudamel & Yuja Wang concerts.
Thomas Neenan and Manual Rosales take us through the program.
Alan Chapman and Clark Wilson take us through the program.
Christian Campos takes us through the program.
Russell Stienberg takes us through the program.
Veronica Krausas takes us through the program.
Thomas Neenan takes us through the program.
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In 2018, ten YOLA musicians joined their UK and Scottish peers for “Tuning into Change,” a youth symposium focused on the role of artists in...
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