The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
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The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
The LA Phil today announced full details of its 2022 fall tour led by Gustavo, taking the orchestra to Boston’s Symphony Hall (Oct. 23), New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Oct. 25–26), Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional (Oct. 28), and culminating at Guanajuato’s Teatro Juarez (Oct. 29). The LA Phil returns to the legendary Carnegie Hall for the first time in over 30 years in its first concert there with Gustavo conducting. In Mexico, the orchestra will have its debut performance at the 50th International Cervantino Festival.
Repertory on tour will highlight two of Mexico’s greatest living composers, featuring the U.S. East Coast and Mexico premieres of Gabriela Ortiz’s new concerto for violin, Altar de cuerda, and her orchestral work Kauyumari, both LA Phil commissions as well as performances of Arturo Márquez’s concerto for violin Fandango. The orchestra will also present Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Featured violin soloists will be Spanish rising star and winner of the 2021 Menuhin Competition María Dueñas and internationally acclaimed musician and leading proponent of new music Anne Akiko Meyers. Each respectively performed the world premieres of Altar de cuerda and Fandango with Gustavo and the LA Phil in May 2022 and August 2021.
Learn more HERE.
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© Gustavo Dudamel