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  2. Los Angeles Opera - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, leadership and productions of the fourth-largest opera company in the U.S. based in Los Angeles. Find out how it presents standard and non-standard repertory, and collaborates with filmmakers and directors.

  3. Walt Disney Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the design, construction, and acoustics of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, a Frank Gehry-designed venue for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Master Chorale. The hall opened in 2003 and cost $274 million, with Lillian Disney as the main donor.

  4. The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 - Wikipedia

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    A live album by José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti with conductor Zubin Mehta, recorded in Los Angeles in 1994. The concert featured opera arias, operatic pop songs and duets, and was watched by 1.3 billion viewers worldwide.

  5. Opera Philadelphia cuts all tickets to $11 in 'pick your ...

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    Opera Philadelphia sold 14,211 tickets last season at an average of $85.77, resulting in 13% of the company’s revenue. In the 2022-23 season, 17,464 tickets were sold at an average of $78.32 ...

  6. La Scala - Wikipedia

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    La Scala is a historic opera house in Milan, Italy, that opened in 1778 and is one of the leading venues for opera and ballet worldwide. Learn about its architecture, acoustics, orchestra, museum, academy, and famous performers and events.

  7. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera (LACLO) was an American theatre/opera company in Los Angeles, California. Founded under the motto "Light Opera in the Grand Opera manner" in 1938 by impresario Edwin Lester , the organization presented fifty seasons of theatre before closing due to financial reasons in 1987.