Los Angeles Philharmonic
American orchestra founded in 1919. Its first conductor was Walter Henry Rothwell; later conductors included Klemperer, Van Beinum, Mehta, Giulini and Previn (from 1985). Its home is the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (cap. 3200) at Los Angeles County Music Center. Summer seasons are at Hollywood Bowl, where the orchestra gave the opening concert of the first festival in 1922. The Roger Wagner Chorale, founded in 1946 by Roger Wagner, was renamed the Los Angeles Master Chorale in 1965 and has become the resident choir of the Los Angeles PO.
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CA
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Los Angeles