LAMC’s season announcement is our canary in the mine

One of several mid- to large presenting orgs in SoCal’s vocal universe, the Los Angeles Master Chorale’s announcement this week is a welcome sign that plans are moving forward. With a robust season (if a delayed restart of gigs with the LA Phil) and some exciting new projects, this is a season to watch, and not just because we’ve been deprived of the live experience for so long.

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GRANT GERSHON, KIKI & DAVID GINDLER ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Los Angeles Master Chorale Announces 2021-22 Season and Celebrates Return to Walt Disney Concert Hall

Wide-ranging programs feature works by over 50 composers

2021-22 Season Highlights:

Invitation: The Los Angeles Master Chorale’s long-anticipated return to Walt Disney Concert Hall welcomes audiences with works from L.A.-based composers Nilo Alcala and Shawn Kirchner, and Swan Family Artist-in-Residence Reena Esmail; program also includes works by Marques L.A. Garrett and Undine Smith Moore.

September 25, 2021, at 2 p.m., A Tribute to Teachers: all teachers receive a free ticket with proof of school ID.September 26, 2001, at 7 p.m., Free for Subscribers: all subscribers will receive a free ticket, if subscribed by September 8. More details and tickets available on August 9, 2021

Grant Gershon leads Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil, regarded as the highest achievement of the Russian Orthodox Church choral tradition (November 20 & 21, 2021)

Three beloved holiday traditions return: Festival of Carols (December 4 & 11, 2021), featuring treasured carols and songs, Handel‘s perennially popular Messiah (December 19, 2021), performed in its entirety, and the highly anticipated Messiah Sing-Along (December 20, 2201)

City Called Heaven features the live performance debut of Derrick Skye’s Ready, Bright, and world premieres from Saunder Choi, Dale Trumbore, and Gabriel Kahane (January 30, 2022)
Associate Artistic Director Jenny Wong to conduct select works by Swan Family Artist-in-Residence Reena Esmail, including “TaReKiTa” and Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir (February 20, 2022)

Handel’s Dixit Dominus and Arvo Pärt’s Te Deum offer two extraordinary settings of sacred texts that capture the full range of the spiritual experience expressed through music (March 20, 2022)

Guest conductor Rollo Dilworth returns to lead United We Sing, a program showcasing the breadth and vitality of the many shared cultures that reflect the musical ethos of America, with music from Dilworth, Alice ParkerMary Lou Williams and more (May 8, 2022)
Season concludes with Bach’s B-minor Mass with Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra and soloists, including tenor Nicholas Phan and countertenor Reginald Mobley (June 25 & 26, 2022)

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(Los Angeles, CA) July 27, 2021 – The Los Angeles Master Chorale, led by Grant Gershon, Kiki & David Gindler Artistic Director, today announced its 2021-22 season and long-awaited return to Walt Disney Concert Hall, following the venue’s closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the 2021-22 season, the Master Chorale will celebrate the uplifting power of voices united in song with repertoire that encompasses a wide range of composers, styles, periods, and points of view, including beloved masterworks from Rachmaninoff, Handel and Bach, music by the Master Chorale’s Swan Family Artist-in-Residence, Reena Esmail; and works from Medieval composer Hildegard von Bingen to contemporary artists such as Derrick Skye, Gabriel Kahane, and Anna Thorvaldsdóttir.

The 2021-22 season also marks 20 years of the highest artistic aspiration under the direction of Grant Gershon. The outstanding skill and artistry of the Master Chorale singers and the range of programming of this year’s tremendous concerts reflect the impact he’s had on the ensemble and organization.

The Master Chorale welcomes back concertgoers on Saturday, September 25 and Sunday, September 26, 2021 with its season kick-off concert, Invitation, featuring works by L.A.-based composers Nilo Alcala and Shawn Kirchner, “Together at Last” from Swan Family Artist-in-Residence Reena Esmail, and Morten Lauridsen’s rendition of Sure on This Shining Night. On September 25, all teachers are invited to attend for free; on September 26, all subscribers receive a free ticket, if they subscribe by September 8. Details are available here.

“We are overjoyed to return to Walt Disney Concert Hall and once again unite our singers and audience for a season that celebrates the breathtakingly full range of choral music,” said Gershon. “Throughout the worst days of the pandemic, we continued to collaborate with today’s top composers for our digital presentations. This season we are thrilled to feature works by more composers, representing more backgrounds, traditions and artistic visions than ever before in our history.”

“We are incredibly grateful to our singers, audience, board, staff, artistic collaborators, and all the supporters that helped the Master Chorale navigate through recent turbulent times,” said President and CEO Jean Davidson. “Finally returning to our home at Walt Disney Concert Hall fills us all with a renewed sense of hope and possibility. We are so excited to present a breadth of expressions throughout this celebratory season.”

Season at a Glance

Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil, a stellar demonstration of the full power, complexity, and majesty of the human voice, represents the highest achievement of the Russian Orthodox Church’s great choral tradition. This monumental work is virtuosic in its writing and symphonic in its tone, color, and scope. It was written in 1915, as World War l raged, and the Russian Revolution was just around the corner. (Saturday, November 20, 2021, 2 p.m., Sunday, November 21, 2021, 7 p.m.)

Taking its title from the famous gospel hymn, City Called Heaven explores themes of homecoming and aspiring towards paradise. Earlier this year, the Master Chorale premiered a short film of Derrick Skye’s Ready, Bright, a piece about breaking free from traditions and venturing out on one’s own. After being postponed from the 2019-20 season, this breathtaking new work will finally receive its live debut. Ready, Bright was commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale through a generous gift from Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting. The Master Chorale is also thrilled to present world premieres by three brilliant composers: Saunder Choi, Dale Trumbore, and Gabriel Kahane. (Sunday, January 30, 2022, 7 p.m.)  

Swan Family Artist-in-Residence Reena Esmail often says that her music exists between the worlds of Indian and Western classical music. Associate Artistic Director Jenny Wong leads a program that offers an in-depth look at the full scope of Esmail’s repertoire, including “TāReKiTa,” digitally released by the Master Chorale in November 2020. In the second half of the program, Wong shares her interpretation of a personal favorite, Frank Martin’s a cappella Mass for Double Choir. (Sunday, February 20, 2022, 7 p.m.)

Two extraordinary settings of sacred texts demonstrate the full range of spiritual expression made possible through music. Handel’s Dixit Dominus, one of the composer’s earliest works, is full of vocal fireworks and virtuosity reflecting the composer’s youthful passion. Arvo Pärt’s Te Deum, based on an early Christian hymn from the late 4th century BCE, is music of profound humility and faith, conveying inner peace through the resonance of the human voice. Gershon notes this is his “single favorite piece of Pärt’s,” and was last performed by the Master Chorale on June 3, 2007. Shimmering new works from Ko Matsushita and Galina Grigorjeva round out the program. (Sunday, March 20, 2022, 7 p.m.)

Guest conductor Rollo Dilworth leads United We Sing, a program that showcases the breadth and vitality of the many shared cultures that make America what it is today. Dilworth, one of choral music’s most dynamic leaders, returns to the Master Chorale after appearing as guest conductor in 2018’s Big Sing California, the biggest choral event in California history. Highlights include music from choral legends like Alice Parker and Mary Lou Williams, plus music from Rollo himself. (Sunday, May 8, 2022, 7 p.m.)

Bach’s B-minor Mass is a monumental testament to the composer’s artistry; its sheer power astounds us, and its beauty brings us to tears. Bach spent his final years composing and compiling a lifetime’s worth of his most powerful music into this single work, which Robert Shaw called “the most remarkable musical allegory of human existence—its pain, aspiration and promises.” Gershon notes that there is “no greater choral work than Bach’s B-minor Mass.” This performance will feature the Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra, “Southern California’s most important early music ensemble” (Los Angeles Times). (Saturday, June 25, 2022, 2 p.m., Sunday, June 26, 2022, 7 p.m.)

The Master Chorale also brings back perennial holiday favorites Festival of Carols, featuring spectacular arrangements of traditional carols from around the world and today’s favorites (Saturday, December 4, 2021, 2 p.m., Saturday, December 11, 2021, 2 p.m.); Handel’s Messiah, the composer’s timeless and glorious masterpiece (Sunday, December 19, 2021, 7 p.m.); and the 40th Annual Messiah Sing-Along, the Master Chorale’s joyous holiday tradition where the audience becomes the chorus (Monday, December 20, 2021, 7:30 p.m.).

LOS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE
2021-22 SEASON IN WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL

Please click individual links below for complete program information.

INVITATION
Saturday, September 25, 2021 – 2 pmSunday, September 26, 2021 – 7 pmtickets on sale Aug. 9
Grant Gershon, conductor
Jenny Wong, conductor
48 voices, piano

RACHMANINOFF’S ALL-NIGHT VIGIL
Saturday, November 20, 2020 – 2 pm
Sunday, November 21, 2020 – 7 pm
Grant Gershon, conductor
80 voices

FESTIVAL OF CAROLS
Saturday, December 4 – 2 pm
Saturday, December 11 – 2 pm
From the most spectacular arrangements of traditional carols to today’s favorites, Festival of Carols is a delight for all ages.
Grant Gershon, conductor
62 voices, organ, piano

HANDEL’S MESSIAH
Sunday, December 19 – 7 pm
It’s so much more than the “Hallelujah” Chorus. Almost three centuries since its debut, Messiah still “strikes like a thunderbolt,” as Mozart put it. Hear it like never before with the Los Angeles Master Chorale.  
Grant Gershon, conductor
48 voices, chamber orchestra, soloists

40th ANNUAL MESSIAH SING-ALONG
Monday, December 20, 2020 – 7:30 pm
Be part of this highly anticipated holiday tradition at the Los Angeles Master Chorale and join the ensemble in singing Messiah in Walt Disney Concert Hall. With a VIP ticket, you’ll be able to be a part of the action on stage. You may bring your own score or purchase one in the lobby.
Grant Gershon, conductor
20 voices, the audience is the chorus, chamber orchestra, soloists

CITY CALLED HEAVEN
Sunday, January 30, 2022 – 7 pm
Grant Gershon, conductor
Jenny Wong, conductor
62 voices, piano, percussion

ESMAIL/MARTIN
Sunday, February 20, 2022 – 7 pm
Jenny Wong, conductor
64 voices, piano, tabla, violin, cello, clarinet

HANDEL/PÄRT
Sunday, March 20, 2022 – 7 pm
Handel | Dixit Dominus
Arvo Pärt | Te Deum
Grant Gershon, conductor
48 voices, chamber orchestra

UNITED WE SING
Sunday, May 8, 2022 – 7 pm
Music by Brent Michael David, Rollo Dilworth, Melissa Dunphy, Sidney Guillaume, Rafael Hernández, Al McNeil, Alice Parker, Mary Lou Williams
Rollo Dilworth, conductor
80 voices, piano, percussion
This program is made possible with generous support from the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.

BACH’S B-MINOR MASS
Saturday, June 25, 2022 – 2 pm
Sunday, June 26, 2022 – 7 pm
Bach | Mass in B Minor
Grant Gershon, conductor
Julia Metzler, soprano
Reginald Mobley, Alto
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Steve Pence, bass
48 voices
Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra

2021-22 SUBSCRIPTION TICKET INFORMATION

Subscriptions for the 2021-22 season start at $117 and are available now by phone, 213-972-7282, or online at lamasterchorale.org/subscribe. Single tickets will be available on September 8, 2021.

All programs, artists and dates are subject to change.

LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ENGAGEMENTS – 2022
Mar. 31; Apr. 1 – 3
Mozart | Mass in C Minor
Zubin Mehta, conductor

Apr. 14 – 16
Beethoven | Fidelio
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

May 26 – 29
Beethoven | Symphony No. 9
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

The Los Angeles Master Chorale’s 2021-22 season is made possible by generous support from the LA Arts Recovery Fund.  

Major support is provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, the Colburn Foundation, and the members of the Leadership Circle: Abbott Brown and Jerrie Paula Ortega-Brown, Kiki Ramos Gindler and David Gindler, Carol and Warner+ Henry, Terri and Jerry Kohl, Leeba R. Lessin+, Lillian Pierson Lovelace, Cheryl Petersen and Roger Lustberg, Courtland Palmer, Jennifer and Evan Rosenfeld, Kristan and Philip A. Swan, and Priscilla and Curtis Tamkin.  

Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture.
The Los Angeles Master Chorale’s Swan Family Artist-in-Residence is made possible by the Swan Family Trust.

In memoriam

ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES MASTER CHORALE

ABOUT GRANT GERSHON, KIKI & DAVID GINDLER ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

ABOUT JEAN DAVIDSON, PRESIDENT & CEO

ABOUT JENNY WONG, ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

ABOUT REENA ESMAIL, SWAN FAMILY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

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