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Holiday Concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Walt Disney Concert Hall (111 S. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012)
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Full Price:
$57.00 - $75.00
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$29.00 - $38.00*
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Celebrate the holidays with three great shows at Walt Disney Concert Hall. First, enjoy Holiday Organ Spectacular, in which organist David Higgs shows off the beauty and majesty of Walt Disney Concert Hall's organ with a wide variety of seasonal tunes. Then, Grammy-winning klezmer superstars The Klezmatics celebrate Chanukah with their energetic sound. The series also includes A Swingin' Christmas, a concert with jazz guitarist/singer John Pizzarelli and his wife, singer Jessica Molaskey.

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The last date listed for Holiday Concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall was Tuesday December 20, 2011 / 8:00pm (A Swingin' Christmas -).

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Jr. Phil's Star-Studded 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Concert

Full Price:
$25.00 - $75.00
Our Price:
$12.50 - $37.50

The Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra of California is one of the nation's oldest and most distinctive symphonies for young musicians in the United States. Join them for their 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Concert, at which conductor Gary S. Greene leads the symphony and a star-studded roster of guests that include actress June Lockhart, comedian Jack Carter, singer Pat Boone, composer Charles Fox and singer Jordan Bennett. Florence Henderson sings "The Sound of Music," Edward Asner narrates "The Impossible Dream," composer/lyricist Richard Sherman conducts music from his own Mary Poppins and more. Weird Al Yankovic, Sha Na Na, Connie Stevens and Danny Woodburn are a few of the celebrities participating in the Battle of Batons. Wink Martindale hosts. Learn More

111 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
323-850-2000
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A great event. Beautiful setting in the Disney Concert Hall and fantastic music. Great seats where I had a perfect view of the organist's hands and feet.
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John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molasky and company were excellent. (As always). Made the large Disney Concert Halll an intimate supper club in NYC. The music was fresh, clear, and perfect. Wonderful Christmas program. Only sour note is LAaudience who began leaving before the artists were even offstage. Shame. Are we really in that much of a hurry? Rude and inappropriate.
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Terrific energy and spirited performance. They are truely incredible musicians.
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Program was okay, some songs were better than others. Couldn't understand the words in several songs, not because of the language. Would prefer another klezmer group would perform next year. How about the Klezmer Conservatory Band from Boston or the Hollywood Klezmers from Los Angeles?
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December 16, 2011: Holiday Organ Spectacular
David Higgs, organ
Shana Blake Hill, soprano

The beauty and majesty of the versatile Walt Disney Concert Hall organ are showcased in a wide-ranging and invigorating program of devotional and festive holiday music.

December 19, 2011: The Klezmatics
Get ready for Chanukah with the invigorating sounds of the Grammy-winning klezmer superstars. Steeped in Eastern European Jewish traditions and spirituality, their ecstatic music will have you dancing in the aisles.

December 20, 2011: A Swingin’ Christmas with John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey
Impossibly cool jazz guitarist/singer John Pizzarelli joins his wife, actress/singer Jessica Molaskey, for a swinging evening of seasonal favorites and standards. “The Pizzarelli-Molaskey duo are as good as it gets in any entertainment medium.” (New York Times)