Flash Header
 
Concerts & Events
    - Season Concerts & Tickets
    - Cathedral Echoes
    - Wild Things
    - Tis the Season!
    - Durufle Requiem
    - St. John Passion
    - Season Subscriptions
    - Special Events
    - Choral Festival
    - Europe Tour 2008
    - A Dickens Feast
    - Guest Appearances
Season Subscriptions
Shopping Cart
Recordings
About Us
    - Overview
    - Pacific Chorale
    - Mission
    - Pressroom
    - Reviews & Comments
    - Artistic Director John Alexander
    - John Alexander Singers
    - Board of Directors & Staff
    - Singers
    - Guild
    - Auditions
Education
    - Overview
    - Special Events
    - Concert Previews
    - E Alexander Scholarship
    - Intro to the Arts
    - Passage to the Arts
    - Young Composers Competition
Discover Choral Music
    - Overview
    - Introduction to Choral Music
Plan Your Experience
    - Overview
    - Where We Are
    - What To Expect
    - OCPAC / Costa Mesa
Voice Your Support
    - Overview
    - Individual Giving
    - Concert Sponsorships
    - Corporate and Foundation Giving
    - Planned Giving & Endowment
    - P.C. Guild Tribute Fund
    - Involve Yourself
Singers & Alumni Section
    - Singers & Alumni Login
    - Rehearsal Calendar
    - Membership Booklet
    - Membership Directory
    - Singer Events & Announcements
    - External Job Opening List
    - Alumni Connection
Contact Us
My Account
Interior IMG

The Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall

Close to performers, surrounded by sound.

Experience the music of Pacific Chorale as never before. Join us as we sing life into a magnificent new Southern California landmark.
  • Located in Segerstrom Center for the Arts, part of the expanded Orange County Performing Artscenter
  • A spectacular curved glass curtain wall creates the building's front façade, rising 87 feet in height. Patrons have a preview of the interior as they arrive and a view from all levels to the Concert Hall's sister facility and its signature sculpture, Fire Bird.
  • Richly textured limestone surface faces much of the exterior structure, reflecting the Southern California sunlight.
  • The elegant multi-tiered foyer features a dramatic chandelier of 300 stainless steel and glass pendants and a graceful, circular marble staircase leading to the box tier lobby.
  • The silver-leafed canopies in the concert hall can be adjusted to meet the individual acoustic needs for each performance.
  • The C.B. Fisk concert pipe organ dominates the far wall of the concert hall, providing a fluid impression of upward flow to the canopies.
Lobby Exterior Night Shot Concert Hall Interior
Gala Concert Photo New Hall Exterior Elevation