Support The Ford
Today, we ask you to support the LA Phil—an orchestra but also the steward of three iconic venues that are cultural treasures for the people of Southern California: The Ford, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and the Hollywood Bowl.
Your gift today will support the myriad of artists, from across Los Angeles and around the world, who could not be more thrilled to share the experience of live performance with you again.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Corporate Partnership
Partner with the LA Phil at the charming and beautiful Ford theater. With a capacity of over 1,100 seats, The Ford is L.A.’s oldest arts venue and the home of diverse events across multiple genres.
Join Club 101
Become an inaugural member of Club 101: an incredible way to enhance your concert going experience at The Ford and the Hollywood Bowl this summer! Pick your member level and receive special benefits that bring you closer to the action.
Funding Spotlight
Learn about what makes the LA Phil so vital to our community: through the Learning programs we provide, the donors that give year after year, our longtime subscribers, and music lovers just like you.
Gustavo Dudamel on the Importance of Music Education
Music education is central to Gustavo Dudamel’s mission. Having grown up in Venezuela’s El Sistema, he’s seen firsthand the ways that providing young students with the means of making and understanding music can transform lives. “When you give an instrument to a young person that doesn’t have any hope,” he says, “you’re giving a world of possibilities.”
The profound power of music to unite, to promote communication and cross-cultural understanding, and to provide an expanded sense of self is at the core of what Gustavo does as Music & Artistic Director of the LA Phil, and it’s reflected in everything from the music on his concerts to the composition of YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles), which was modeled on the El Sistema program. “It’s not only an orchestra, it’s not only a music school,” he says, “it’s a program for hope and inspiration.”