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Dudamel Leads the Tristan Project: Act I

Gustavo leads the exciting first act of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde.

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Program

    • WAGNER
    Tristan und Isolde, Act I (c. 82 minutes)
  • No intermission. No late seating.

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Peter Sellars, director
  • Bill Viola, visual artist
  • Kira Perov, executive producer
  • Alex MacInnis, video operator
  • Sylvain Levacher, video operator
  • Benjamin Zamora, lighting designer
  • Elsa Grima, associate director
  • Michael Weinius, Tristan
  • Miina-Liisa Värelä, Isolde
  • Eric Owens, Marke
  • Okka von der Damerau, Brangäne
  • Ryan Speedo Green, Kurwenal
  • Robert Stahley, Melot
  • Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • Grant Gershon, Artistic Director
  • Jenny Wong, Associate Artistic Director
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Yuja Wang & Dudamel: Rachmaninoff Concerto 3

Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic Third Concerto and haunting choral symphony

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Program

    • RACHMANINOFF
    Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30
  • Intermission
    • RACHMANINOFF
    The Bells

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Yuja Wang, piano
  • Mané Galoyan, soprano
  • Simon Bode, tenor
  • Alfred Walker, bass-baritone
  • Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • Grant Gershon, Artistic Director
  • Jenny Wong, Associate Artistic Director
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Mehta Conducts Mahler 3

The LA Phil’s Conductor Emeritus leads the assembled forces in Mahler’s vast tribute to nature and love.

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Program

    • MAHLER
    Symphony No. 3

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Zubin Mehta, conductor
  • Gerhild Romberger, alto
  • Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale
  • Grant Gershon, Artistic Director
  • Jenny Wong, Associate Artistic Director
  • Los Angeles Children's Chorus
  • Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Artistic Director
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Tchaikovsky and Sibelius

Tchaikovsky’s timeless Violin Concerto in the hands of Randall Goosby; Sibelius’ forceful Second Symphony from Dalia Stasevska.

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Program

    • Andrea TARRODI
    Liguria
    • TCHAIKOVSKY
    Violin Concerto
  • Intermission
    • SIBELIUS
    Symphony No. 2

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Dalia Stasevska, conductor
  • Randall Goosby, violin
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Beethoven and Strauss

Pierre-Laurent Aimard plays Beethoven’s Fourth Concerto, and Finnish conductor Eva Ollikainen concludes with the waltz-filled Der Rosenkavalier Suite.

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Program

    • BEETHOVEN
    Piano Concerto No. 4
  • Intermission
    • Anna THORVALDSDÓTTIR
    ARCHORA (U.S. premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting)
    • STRAUSS
    Der Rosenkavalier Suite

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Eva Ollikainen, conductor
  • Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano
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Dudamel Leads Beethoven and Smith

Experience the exhilaration of Beethoven’s dance Symphony, his Seventh, and a new cello concerto by Gabriella Smith.

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Program

    • Ellen REID
    West Coast Sky Eternal (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from the Esa-Pekka Salonen Commissions Fund)
    • Gabriella SMITH
    Lost Coast: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (world premiere, LA Phil commission with generous support from the Lenore S. and Bernard A. Greenberg Fund)
  • Intermission
    • BEETHOVEN
    Symphony No. 7

Artists

  • Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
  • Gabriel Cabezas, cello