Yes, MartinH, you said precisely what I wasn't able to find the words to say: LA is a money mecca and by just sheer numbers the LA Phil can find enough subscribers/patrons out of roughly 20 million people in the Southland to support them. It has to do with climate, the cosmopolitan, demographic--its location relative to Asia where most of the money comes in--and other things that draw so many people with money who want a cultural symbol for their families/children, etc With that kind of population here $250 a head is chump change to them, but the little guy gets priced out. More of us vs "them". If you're willing to drop a few hundred dollars you too can rub shoulders with the rich but not mingle with them. It's an exclusive club.
Even in the 70's when I was going to Cal State we had a bass player that was in a 2-year wait for his name to rise to the top of the list. As other base players died off he finally got that audition call and was hired. He stayed with them for decades. I only remember his first name, John. It's a job for life doing what you love to do. I'd sell my soul to do it all over. I'd drop piano like a hot potato and take up violin. If I could have achieved the virtuosity on violin I did on piano I'd still be working there, married one of the members, had kids---the whole nine yards.
Even in the 70's when I was going to Cal State we had a bass player that was in a 2-year wait for his name to rise to the top of the list. As other base players died off he finally got that audition call and was hired. He stayed with them for decades. I only remember his first name, John. It's a job for life doing what you love to do. I'd sell my soul to do it all over. I'd drop piano like a hot potato and take up violin. If I could have achieved the virtuosity on violin I did on piano I'd still be working there, married one of the members, had kids---the whole nine yards.