LOS ANGELES
Suzanne Ciani
A journey to the edges of dimensional sound + light on her Out of the Ocean Tour
Saturday, December 13, 2025
First Congregational Church LA
7pm (doors) 8pm (performance)
support artist tba
All ages
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Join Reflections for a historic evening with trailblazing electronic music composer Suzanne Ciani. We’re thrilled to present her in quadraphonic sound in LA at the stunning FCCLA church, a neogothic cathedral nestled in the heart of Koreatown.
For her Out of the Ocean Tour, Suzanne weaves together a set of ecstatic noise and transcendent ambient passages on her Buchla 200e modular synth. We’ll pair her music with a visionary light show, immersing ourselves in an unforgettable experience.
Suzanne Ciani
As fearlessly innovative as she is deeply romantic, Suzanne Ciani has been at the creative forefront of electronic music and technology for over 50 years.
She’s a five-time Grammy-nominated composer with over 20 solo albums, including The Velocity of Love, Flowers of Evil, and her landmark LIVE Quadraphonic, which restarted her Buchla modular performances. In the 1980s, her commercial production company, Ciani-Musica, Inc., was the leader in the field of sound design and TV spot scoring. She provided the voice and sounds for Bally's groundbreaking "Xenon" pinball machine, created Coca-Cola’s pop-and-pour sound, and carved out a niche as one of the most creatively successful female composers in the world. A Life in Waves, a documentary about Ciani’s life and work, debuted at SXSW in 2017.
Ciani is a graduate of Wellesley College and holds a Masters in Music Composition from the University of California, Berkeley.
First Congregational Church of LA
Located in Koreatown and opened in 1932, FCC LA was designed by Los Angeles architects James E. and David C. Allison in the gothic revival style. In addition to its beautiful campus, the church features the second-largest pipe organ in the world. The building is an ADA accessible space.
540 S Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, CA
First Congregational Church of LA
Located in Koreatown and opened in 1932, FCC LA was designed by Los Angeles architects James E. and David C. Allison in the gothic revival style. In addition to its beautiful campus, the church features the second-largest pipe organ in the world. The building is an ADA accessible space.
540 S Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, CA
First Congregational Church of LA
Located in Koreatown and opened in 1932, FCC LA was designed by Los Angeles architects James E. and David C. Allison in the gothic revival style. In addition to its beautiful campus, the church features the second-largest pipe organ in the world. The building is an ADA accessible space.
540 S Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, CA
First Congregational Church of LA
Located in Koreatown and opened in 1932, FCC LA was designed by Los Angeles architects James E. and David C. Allison in the gothic revival style. In addition to its beautiful campus, the church features the second-largest pipe organ in the world. The building is an ADA accessible space.
540 S Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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