Everything about The Community Arts Music Association totally explained
The
Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of
Santa Barbara is the oldest arts organization in Santa Barbara,
California,
USA.
CAMA began in the fall of
1919 when a group of community-minded Santa Barbarans came together in the years following
World War I to create the Civic Music Committee. Their goal was to present musical performances, beginning with the new Los Angeles Philharmonic, founded by philanthropist
William Andrews Clark, Jr. that same year. The group's work was taken over by the Community Arts Association's Music Branch in 1926, which in time evolved into today's Community Arts Music Association.
Since the
1920s, CAMA has presented such artists as
Pablo Casals,
Sergei Rachmaninoff,
Vladimir Horowitz,
Jascha Heifetz,
Igor Stravinsky,
Artur Schnabel,
Isaac Stern and
Marian Anderson, with yearly performances from the
Los Angeles Philharmonic. Since the
1950s, the orchestra series has expanded and now includes concerts by a variety of orchestras, from the
New York Philharmonic to the
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
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