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DELIRIUM MUSICUM

Application ID

GEN-22-17180

Application Type

Arts and Cultural Organizations General Operating Relief

Approved Grant Amount

28500

Project Description

Delirium Musicum is a self-conducted chamber ensemble dedicated to providing impassioned and engaging musical performances that deeply connect the audience to the musicians. Influenced by the bustling artistic mosaic of LA, the ensemble applies dazzling creativity and limitless excitement to their performances which are enjoyed by an ever-growing and ever-more-diverse audience. Its musicians, who hail from four continents and twelve countries, share musical goals for creativity, passion, and excellence, along with an artistic commitment to a common vision that seeks to bridge disparate cultures and beliefs. Our mission is to stir engagement and connection in our audiences through the music. We endeavor to reveal the ecstasy of live music to new audiences while spreading cheer and awareness through sharing.

Organization Summary

Delirium Musicum is a self-conducted chamber ensemble dedicated to providing impassioned and engaging musical performances that deeply connect the audience to the musicians. Influenced by the bustling artistic mosaic of LA, the ensemble applies dazzling creativity and limitless excitement to their performances which are enjoyed by an ever-growing and ever-more-diverse audience. Its musicians, who hail from four continents and twelve countries, share musical goals for creativity, passion, and excellence, along with an artistic commitment to a common vision that seeks to bridge disparate cultures and beliefs. Our mission is to stir engagement and connection in our audiences through the music. We endeavor to reveal the ecstasy of live music to new audiences while spreading cheer and awareness through sharing.

Organization

DELIRIUM MUSICUM

Address

1800 WINONA BLVD APT 3

LOS ANGELES

Phone

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