In the final week of the 2005 Hollywood Bowl season, a baby-faced conductor made his U.S. debut facing a weary Los Angeles Philharmonic in a program that ended with Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony. If ...
EXCLUSIVE: Spanish actress and director María Valverde and superstar conductor Gustavo Dudamel are making El Canto de las Manos (Song Of The Hands). The feature documentary will tell the remarkable ...
Dudamel Conducts Beethoven at the Bowl: Of all the open air venues in the SoCal region, the Hollywood Bowl is arguably the most pleasurable to be in, music aside. The scenery up there is lovely, which ...
4 ICYMI: Watch the Next On Stage: Season 6 Premiere Created for both Deaf and hearing audiences, the semi-staged production draws on both American Sign Language's (ASL) expressive, gestural poetry and ...
Conductor Gustavo Dudamel came to the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009, and in the years since then both he and the orchestra found fame as he rose to eventually be both its musical and artistic ...
What’s a little less Lang Lang and a little less Haydn in the over-the-top final weeks of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s exceedingly generous centennial season? Gustavo Dudamel had planned a ...
Gustavo Dudamel, the 28-year-old wunderkind from Venezuela tasked with the not-insignificant job of revitalizing interest in classical music in Los Angeles (if not the United States), made his debut ...