The school was established in 1950 as a preparatory arm of the
USC Thornton School of Music. It was originally across the street from the
Shrine Auditorium, in a warehouse that had been converted into extra USC practice rooms, rehearsal halls, and dance studios. It later broadened its mission and changed its name to the Community School of Performing Arts. In 1972, composer and conductor
Herbert Zipper became the school's project director. Zipper encouraged businessman Richard D. Colburn to contribute funding. It moved to its current location in
downtown Los Angeles in 1998. In 2003, the Colburn Conservatory of Music was established to provide
tertiary music education with an all-scholarship model. In 2008, the Colburn Dance Institute was renamed the
Trudl Zipper Dance Institute after a large anonymous donation in her memory. In 2010, the school opened the Colburn Music Academy, a program for young pre-collegiate musicians. In 2014, the Colburn Dance Academy launched as the pre-professional ballet program of the Trudl Zipper Dance Institute. Former
New York City Ballet principal dancer
Jenifer Ringer was appointed as dean and
Benjamin Millepied was made artistic advisor. The same year, pianist
Jean-Yves Thibaudet became the school's first
artist-in-Residence. In 2019, the Colburn School established the Negaunee Conducting Program and appointed conductor and composer
Esa-Pekka Salonen to lead it. In 2024, the Negaunee Foundation made a $16.6 million donation in perpetuity to endow the program. == Programs ==