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Chamber Music & Wine with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Classical Concert

Chopin’s First Piano Concerto with Hayato Sumino
Classical Concert

Dudamel Leads Prokofiev & Stravinsky
Classical Concert

John Williams and Mahler’s “Titan”
Classical Concert

Nathaniel Gumbs Organ Recital
Classical Concert

Rituals: The Rite of Spring with Salonen
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Schumann’s Third Symphony
Classical Concert

The Marriage of Figaro
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Turandot
Opera

Water Dreams and Air Songs Green Umbrella New Music Series
Classical Concert

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1 May 2027, Sat 8 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Béla Bartók , Helena Tulve , Robert Schumann

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2 - 9 May, 2027  (3 events)
Composer: Giacomo Puccini
Cast: Los Angeles Philharmonic , Diego Matheuz , .... + 6
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6 - 9 May, 2027  (4 events)
Composer: Igor Stravinsky , Sergei Prokofiev , Zosha Di Castri

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13 - 16 May, 2027  (4 events)
Composer: Steve Reich
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16 May 2027, Sun 7:30 PM  (1 event)
Cast: Nathaniel Gumbs

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20 - 23 May, 2027  (3 events)
Composer: Hayato Sumino , Frédéric Chopin
Cast: Los Angeles Philharmonic , Louis Langrée
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25 May 2027, Tue 8 PM  (1 event)
Composer: IBARRA Susie , Tania León
Cast: Vimbayi Kaziboni , HEX , .... + 2

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27 - 30 May, 2027  (3 events)
Composer: Gustav Mahler

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Opera
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29 May 2027, Sat 7:30 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Things to do in Los Angeles - May 2027

Performance at the LA Opera

Los Angeles is often billed as the "Creative Capital of the World", because one in every six of its residents works in a creative industry and there are more artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, dancers and musicians living and working in Los Angeles than any other city at any time in history.

Movies and the performing arts

The city's Hollywood neighborhood has become recognized as the center of the motion picture industry and the Los Angeles area is also associated as being the center of the television industry. The city is home to the major film studios as well as major record labels. Los Angeles plays host to the annual Academy Awards, the Primetime Emmy Awards, the Grammy Awards as well as many other entertainment industry awards shows. Los Angeles is the site of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, the oldest film school in the United States.

The performing arts play a major role in Los Angeles's cultural identity. According to the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, "there are more than 1,100 annual theatrical productions and 21 openings every week." The Los Angeles Music Center is "one of the three largest performing arts centers in the nation", with more than 1.3 million visitors per year. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, centerpiece of the Music Center, is home to the prestigious Los Angeles Philharmonic. Notable organizations such as Center Theatre Group, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, and the Los Angeles Opera are also resident companies of the Music Center. Talent is locally cultivated at premier institutions such as the Colburn School and the USC Thornton School of Music.

Museums and galleries

There are 841 museums and art galleries in Los Angeles County. In fact, Los Angeles has more museums per capita than any other city in the world. Some of the notable museums are the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (the largest art museum in the Western United States), the Getty Center (part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, the world's wealthiest art institution), the Petersen Automotive Museum, the Huntington Library, the Natural History Museum, the Battleship Iowa, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. A significant number of art galleries are on Gallery Row, and tens of thousands attend the monthly Downtown Art Walk there.

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