April 15, 2026
"Church choir soloist Michelle Pfeiffer. No notes.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles — April 15"
Tune in to Margo's Got Money Troubles on Apple TV! You may see a familiar face in the choir in Episode 3 "Jinxed"!
February 1, 2026
"Tonight, we celebrate with full hearts.
Tonality is deeply honored to have been a part of the Nomadica journey — the now Grammy® Award–winning album by Carla Patullo — and to share in this moment alongside an extraordinary community of artists, collaborators, and supporters who made this journey possible."
November 20, 2025
"wow.
2nd time seeing the band, last time being 2023 at the Greek Theater with the orchestra as well. Felt this time was even more special. What an applause at the end.
Favorite moment tonight (hard to rank) was Varðeldur when Jonsi walked off stage, then feat. female vocalist. Beautiful."
February 28, 2025
"Kronos, with three new members, were in town last week at the Wallis for the Southern California premiere of Michael Abels’ “At War With Ourselves — 400 Years of You,” for string quartet, narrator and chorus.... The L.A. chorus Tonality brought a sunlight that made the text flower. It would not be far-fetched to present this as exalted music theater."
February 5, 2024
"Tonality, the acclaimed vocal ensemble known for its mission to inspire empathy, awareness and change through singing human stories, is thrilled to announce its recent win at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards. "So She Howls," the groundbreaking album by Carla Patullo featuring twelve Tonality vocalists, won the prestigious GRAMMY Award for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album..."
June 3, 2023
“This is about as tight as a non-static choral group of this size could possibly be, performing a work of this size and complexity.”
June 1, 2019
“Dudamel gave intense attention to detail, whether it be the setting of a forest scene, illuminating Mahler’s radiant kaleidoscopic orchestral color wheel or urging soloists and chorus to Wagnerian heights and then way beyond....The L.A. Phil’s brilliance here was in that detailing. Dudamel has gone beyond mere beauty in his quest for Mahlerian meaning. But he has no qualms with robustness, and the combined choruses were capable of both grandeur and drama at the same time."
April 23, 2018
"The Pacific Symphony [with the Pacific Chorale], making its Carnegie debut, had the good fortune to be presented by the hall itself, as part of a season-long series of concerts centering on Philip Glass .... The performance was excellent, with the orchestra sounding like a major ensemble; excellent singing from the chorus..."