Entertainment & Arts
Kennedy Center picks L.A.-trained Deborah Rutter as next president
Dec. 11, 2013
Deborah Rutter, who grew up in Encino and began her career as an orchestra executive in Los Angeles, will be the next president of the John F.
Seattle-Bound: Deborah Rutter, executive director of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra since 1986, will take the same post at the Seattle Symphony in November.
Sept. 10, 1992
“In the world of arts management, we often have the immediate minute-to-minute concerns associated with performances and exhibitions; any company can experience a rash of conflict and looming disaster on a daily basis.”
July 23, 1991
Pacific Symphony executive director Louis G.
Oct. 7, 1991
Same Title, New City: Erich A.
Jan. 12, 1993
They are the backbone of arts organizations, providing up to 90% of the audiences and of the revenues.
Sept. 17, 1989
After getting off to a shaky start, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will conclude its first San Fernando Valley concert tour on an upbeat note tonight with plans already in place for a second season.
May 14, 1987
The recipient of the first commission by the Los Angeles Philharmonic expressly for its New Music Group, composer Daniel Lentz, says, “I don’t know who it was in the organization who found me.
Nov. 9, 1986
Eleven sets of concerts--two in new locations--plus the traditional “Brandenburg” Concertos presentations at Christmas make up the 1987-88 season of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
May 2, 1987