The Long Beach Chorale
& chamber Orchestra
Thank You!
for joining us for another season of 'Great Music, Up Close'!
Information on Season 37 coming soon!
In the meantime, head to our YouTube to enjoy clips from past concerts.


Meet our Artistic Director


Watch & Listen
Previous Performances
Called “our best local chorus” by the Long Beach Gazette newspapers, the Long Beach Chorale and Chamber Orchestra is in its third decade as a fixture of the Long Beach arts scene. Founded in 1988 by former director Mark Barville, and led since September 2003 by Eliza Rubenstein, the LBCCO has performed many of the great works of Western classical music, and has appeared at Carnegie Hall, the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Long Beach Museum of Art, Rancho Los Alamitos, and the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, and with the Long Beach Opera along with other areas throughout the Los Angeles area. The group’s musical programming is drawn from around the world, and from the middle ages to the present day. Jim Ruggirello of the Gazette says the LBCCO is “…a lean, mean choral machine…” and adds that “excellence is what we have come to expect from Eliza Rubenstein and the Long Beach Chorale.”
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