REVIEW: Dudamel, LA Phil open final season together in peak form with Reid world premiere and Strauss warhorse
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REVIEW: Dudamel, LA Phil open final season together in peak form with Reid world premiere and Strauss warhorse

This past weekend marked the beginning of the end of the Gustavo Dudamel era at the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The orchestra’s outgoing Music & Artistic Director kicked off his final season at Walt Disney Concert Hall with a banger of a pairing: An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss and world premiere performances of Earth Between … Continue reading

I was (mostly) right: LA Phil gives Salonen new title, answers some follow-up questions
Appointments / Auditions & Appointments / Los Angeles Philharmonic / Music News & Info: Classical

I was (mostly) right: LA Phil gives Salonen new title, answers some follow-up questions

Last year, when I wrote this piece about the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s search for a new Music Director once Gustavo Dudamel’s tenure ends in 2026, I said, “If I ruled the world, I’d put Esa-Pekka Salonen mostly in charge while I took my time to find the right permanent replacement.” Turns out, I’m not the … Continue reading

REVIEW: Dudamel, LA Phil thrill with Gustav Mahler’s 5th Symphony; Sasha Cooke joins for Alma Mahler’s Five Songs
Los Angeles Philharmonic / Music News & Info: Classical / Reviews 2024/2025

REVIEW: Dudamel, LA Phil thrill with Gustav Mahler’s 5th Symphony; Sasha Cooke joins for Alma Mahler’s Five Songs

Last Sunday, Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic closed their curiously-named “Mahler Grooves Festival” with a fourth and final performance of a his-and-hers program: Gustav’s Symphony No. 5 and Alma’s Five Songs. The concert proved to be a thrilling way to cap Mr. Dudamel’s latest exploration of the Mahler oeuvre. The Venezuelan conductor has … Continue reading

RIP Marshall Rutter: SoCal philanthropist best known for supporting LA Master Chorale, commissioning Lauridsen “O Magnum Mysterium”
Los Angeles Master Chorale / Music News & Info: Classical

RIP Marshall Rutter: SoCal philanthropist best known for supporting LA Master Chorale, commissioning Lauridsen “O Magnum Mysterium”

Sad news coming from the Los Angeles Master Chorale: Marshall Rutter, long-time supporter of Southern California classical music, choral music in general, and the LAMC specifically, passed away yesterday. He was 93. His best known commission was Morten Lauridsen‘s O Magnum Mysterium, dedicated to his wife Terry Knowles and premiered by the Master Chorale conducted … Continue reading

REVIEW: violinists Augustin Hadelich and Nathan Cole impress with LA Phil at Hollywood Bowl
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REVIEW: violinists Augustin Hadelich and Nathan Cole impress with LA Phil at Hollywood Bowl

Last week, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 2024 classical music summer season officially kicked off at the Hollywood Bowl with visits by conductor Elim Chan and violinist Augustin Hadelich. They brought along works by Unsuk Chin, Prokofiev, and Rimsky-Korsakov which can be challenging for any orchestra, particularly one that was barely back from a multi-week break. … Continue reading