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Dudamel Conducts Mahler

Gustavo leads Mahler’s heavenly Fourth Symphony and the world premiere of Steven Mackey’s trumpet concerto.

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Program

    • Jessie MONTGOMERY

    Strum

    • Steven MACKEY

    Shivaree: Fantasy for Trumpet and Orchestra (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from Ellen and Arnold Zetcher)

  • Intermission

    • MAHLER

    Symphony No. 4

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Thomas Hooten, trumpet
  • Camilla Tilling, soprano
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Symphonic Ellington: New World A-Comin’ with Gerald Clayton

Explore the symphonic range of Ellington from the whimsical dances in Night Creature to his majestic ballet The River. Plus, jazz pianist and composer Gerald Clayton lends his touch to New World A-Comin'.

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Program

    • Duke ELLINGTON (ARR. BERGER)

    Night Creature

    • ELLINGTON

    New World A-Comin’

  • Intermission

    • Duke ELLINGTON (ARR. PERESS)

    Black, Brown & Beige

    • Duke ELLINGTON (ORCH. COLLIER)

    The River Suite

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Thomas Wilkins, conductor
  • Gerald Clayton, piano
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Bronfman Plays Rachmaninoff’s Third

Pianist Yefim Bronfman powers his way through Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic Third Piano Concerto. Conductor Philippe Jordan leads the LA Phil in music from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet ballet.

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Program

    • BORODIN

    Overture to Prince Igor

    • RACHMANINOFF

    Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30

  • Intermission

    • PROKOFIEV

    Suite from Romeo and Juliet

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Philippe Jordan, conductor
  • Yefim Bronfman, piano
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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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Beethoven’s Fidelio with Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre

Gustavo Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre partner on an innovative semi-staged production of Beethoven’s only opera.

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Program

    • BEETHOVEN

    Fidelio

  • Director’s Note

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Alberto Arvelo, director
  • Joaquín Solano, co-director
  • Deaf West Theatre, produced by DJ Kurs
  • Gabriela Camejo, Artistic Producer, Karibanna Content
  • Solange Mendoza, costume designer
  • James F. Ingalls, lighting designer
  • Colin Analco, ASL Choreographer
  • Natasha Ofili, Associate ASL Choreographer
  • Coro de Manos Blancas (White Hands Choir)
  • María Inmaculada Velásquez Echeverria, Artistic Director
  • Amelia Hensley, Leonore (actor)
  • Christiane Libor, Leonore (singer)
  • Josh Castille, Florestan (actor)
  • Ian Koziara, Florestan (singer)
  • Russell Harvard, Rocco (actor)
  • Ryan Speedo Green, Rocco (singer)
  • Indi Robinson, Marzelline (actor)
  • Gabriella Reyes, Marzelline (singer)
  • Gregor Lopes, Jaquino (actor)
  • José Simerilla-Romero, Jaquino (singer)
  • Gabriel Silva, Don Pizarro (actor)
  • Shenyang, Don Pizarro (singer)
  • Michael Anthony Spady, Don Fernando (actor)
  • Ethan Vincent, Don Fernando (singer)
  • 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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Still and Negrón with Dudamel

Dudamel leads William Grant Still’s “Afro-American” Symphony, and J’Nai Bridges lends her voice to poetry by Pablo Neruda.

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Program

    • Angélica NEGRÓN

    Moriviví (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from the MaddocksBrown Fund for New Music)

    • LIEBERSON

    Neruda Songs

  • Intermission

    • STILL

    Symphony No. 1, “Afro-American”

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano