L.A. Phil's 2023-24 lineup celebrates Disney Hall

From Japanese Breakfast to "Harry Potter," Walt Disney Concert Hall celebrates its 20th anniversary this year alongside architect Frank Gehry.
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L.A. Phil's 2023-24 season lineup celebrates the 20th anniversary of Walt Disney Concert Hall Click to view images

The Los Angeles Philharmonic announces a season lineup that celebrates Frank Gehry and 20 years of Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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