Artist's albums
Star Wars - The Sound of Hollywood
2000 · album
Hollywood In Love - Romantic Movie Memories
1996 · album
Prelude To A Kiss - The Duke Ellington Album
1996 · album
The Hollywood Bowl On Broadway
1996 · album
Heatwave - Patti Lupone Sings Irving Berlin
1995 · album
The Sound Of Hollywood
1995 · album
Hollywood Nightmares
1994 · album
Songs Of The Earth
1994 · album
The Great Waltz
1994 · album
American Classics
1993 · album
Rodgers & Hammerstein Overtures
1992 · album
The King And I
1992 · album
Hollywood Dreams
1991 · album
The Gershwins In Hollywood
1991 · album
Johannes Brahms (Live)
2023 · album
Isaac Stern, Vol. 1 (Live)
2020 · album
Roger Wagner Chorale: Chorus Highlights
2014 · album
Live at the Hollywood Bowl Allan Sherman, Vol. 1
1964 · album
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Biography
As a venue, the Hollywood Bowl can boast that it has hosted an astounding range of luminaries throughout its history. In tandem with the Los Angeles Philharmonic's perennial summer residency there, conductors ranging from Otto Klemperer to Leopold Stokowski to Herbert von Karajan to Leonard Bernstein have stood upon its podium; Arturo Toscanini, it is said, is the only major conductor of his time not to have led a concert on its stage. Performers from outside the realm of classical music--including Al Jolson, Frank Sinatra, Simon and Garfunkel, and Mikhail Baryshnikov--have also lent a special cachet to the legendary Bowl. Australian/American composer Percy Grainger was married on its stage in 1928. Though the Hollwood Bowl's association with the Los Angeles Philharmonic dates to 1922, the Bowl's own resident orchestra--the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra--only came into being in 1991. Since then, under music director John Mauceri (b. 1945), the ensemble has distinguished itself for its spirited, always crowd-pleasing performances. Generally avoiding the weightier staples of the orchestral repertory, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra has gained much favorable attention for its performances of film and Broadway music, light classics, and other "pops" favorites. Among the ensemble's recordings are well-received interpretations of the music of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Duke Ellington. ~ All Music Guide, Rovi