Category: LA Philharmonic

  • * Notes * Over the weekend Esa-Pekka Salonen conducted Los Angeles Philharmonic in the world premiere of Shostakovich's Prologue to Orango. The piece was orchestrated by Gerard McBurney, based on surviving piano sketches. There was relatively little singing in the 40 minutes of music, as the 11 parts included an overture and three dances. Some…

  • * Notes * Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel (pictured left, photograph courtesy of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association) returned for a second performance at San Francisco Symphony on Monday night. This program also began with a fanfare from John Adams, this time the more meditative Tromba lontana. The playing was fine, though perhaps a bit…

  • * Notes * Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel (pictured left, photograph by Mathias Bothor courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon), marked the first of six visiting American orchestras to take residency at San Francisco Symphony with Sunday’s performance. The program began with Short Ride in a Fast Machine from John Adams. The piece does not pull…

  • * Notes * On Friday Gustavo Dudamel conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a program of Esa-Pekka Salonen, Lou Harrison, and John Adams. The Salonen is heavily orchestrated in the manner of much contemporary music, with a plethora of percussion, including six bongos and four tom-toms. Dudamel kept the volume to non-deafening levels, even if the…

  • * Notes * Esa-Pekka Salonen is currently conducting LA Phil in a program which includes his own Violin Concerto, Ligeti’s Clocks and Clouds, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Today’s 11am performance was quite packed, since it is a part of a three-week celebration that marks the end of Salonen’s tenure as Music Director of the…