Los Angeles Philharmonic

The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an orchestra based in Los Angeles, California, USA. From 1964-2003, the orchestra played its concerts in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. Beginning in the fall of 2003, it plays in the Walt Disney Concert Hall. In the summer months, it performs at the Hollywood Bowl, an outdoor venue. It was founded in 1919 by William Andrews Clark, Jr. with Walter Henry Rothwell as its conductor. It played its first concert in the same year, eleven days after its first rehearsal. Subsequent principal conductors have included Artur Rodzinski (1929-33), Otto Klemperer (1933-39), Eduard van Beinum (1956-59), Zubin Mehta (1962-78), Carlo Maria Giulini (1978-84) and Andr Previn (1985-89). From 1992, Esa-Pekka Salonen has been its chief conductor. Since its founding in 1919, the LA Philharmonic has played at least one concert a year in its "sister city", Santa Barbara, California, presented by the Community Arts Music Association (CAMA). The LA Philharmonic is best known to movie-going audiences as the performers behind the music to the 1978 movie Battlestar Galactica.

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