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Reich, Adams, and Rachmaninoff

After a propulsive first half of Minimalist music—featuring the inimitable Leila Josefowicz—Susanna Mälkki animates Rachmaninoff’s extraordinary last work for orchestra.

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Program

    • Steve REICH

    Runner

    • John ADAMS

    Violin Concerto

  • Intermission

    • RACHMANINOFF

    Symphonic Dances

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Susanna Mälkki, conductor
  • Leila Josefowicz, violin
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Prokofiev and MTT

MTT returns with Prokofiev’s stirring Fifth Symphony and leads his own Grammy-winning song cycle on Rainer Maria Rilke’s poetry.

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Program

    • FAURÉ

    Pavane

    • Michael Tilson THOMAS

    Meditations on Rilke

  • Intermission

    • PROKOFIEV

    Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, Op. 100

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
  • Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
  • Dashon Burton, bass-baritone
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Symphonic Ellington: Sacred Concerts

Thomas Wilkins leads the LA Phil in Ellington’s spiritual Sacred Concerts, which the composer called the most important music he ever wrote, as well as his narrative history of Black America, Black, Brown & Beige.

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Program

    • Duke ELLINGTON (ARR. PERESS)

    Black, Brown & Beige

    • Duke ELLINGTON (ARR. GOULD)

    Solitude

  • Intermission

    • ELLINGTON

    “David Danced” from the Sacred Concerts (Chloé Arnold and Loren Smith)

    • ELLINGTON

    Selections from the Sacred Concerts

  • “Ain’t But the One” (Gene Noble, soloist)

  • “Tell Me It’s the Truth” (Kyla Jade, soloist)

  • “Heaven” (Sy Smith, soloist)

  • “Something Bout Believing” (Aja Grant, soloist)

  • “My Love” (Aretha Scruggs, soloist)

  • “Ain’t Nobody Nowhere without God” (Jamal Moore, soloist)

  • “The Majesty of God” (Ashley Támar, soloist)

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Thomas Wilkins, conductor
  • Chloé Arnold, choreographer and dancer
  • Aretha Scruggs, soprano
  • Ashley Támar, soprano
  • Amy Keys, soprano
  • Sy Smith, alto
  • Kyla Jade, alto
  • Aja Grant, alto
  • Loren Smith, tenor
  • Derrick Evans, tenor
  • Jeremy Keith, tenor
  • Gene Noble, bass
  • Jamal Moore, bass
  • Brandon Coleman, bass
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Hilary Hahn Plays Barber

One of the leading violinists of our time performs Samuel Barber’s post-Romantic concerto, and Paavo Järvi leads Dvořák’s magnificent Seventh.

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Program

    • Arvo PÄRT

    Silhouette

    • BARBER

    Violin Concerto, Op. 14

  • Intermission

    • DVOŘÁK

    Symphony No. 7

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Paavo Järvi, conductor
  • Hilary Hahn, violin
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Mozart’s Great Mass with Mehta

The LA Phil’s beloved Conductor Emeritus brings us the glories of one of Mozart’s greatest achievements.

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Program

    • MOZART

    Great Mass in C minor

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Zubin Mehta, conductor
  • Brenda Rae, soprano I
  • Miah Persson, soprano II
  • Attilio Glaser, tenor
  • Michael Sumuel, bass
  • Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • Grant Gershon, Artistic Director
  • Jenny Wong, Associate Artistic Director
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Dudamel Leads Adès’ Dante

Gustavo Dudamel premieres Thomas Adès’ ambitious vision of heaven, hell, and the in-between.

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Program

    • Thomas ADÈS

    Dante (U.S. premiere; commissioned by the LA Phil and The Royal Ballet, with generous support from the Lenore S. and Bernard A. Greenberg Fund)

  • I. Inferno

  • Intermission

  • II. Purgatorio

  • III. Paradiso

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Los Angeles Master Chorale
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Ortiz and The Firebird with Dudamel

Dudamel leads Stravinsky’s first big hit along with Villa-Lobos’ ballet music inspired by a musical bird, as well as a world premiere concerto.

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Program

    • Gabriela ORTIZ

    Altar de cuerda

    LA Phil commission

  • Intermission

    • STRAVINSKY

    The Firebird

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • María Dueñas, violin