Tag: L.A. Phil
After a Decade, Will Gustavo Dudamel Stay at the L.A. Phil or Leave on a High Note?
As the boundary-busting conductor celebrates his 10th year at the L.A. Philharmonic, some wonder whether the symphony can hold on to its charismatic star
Yuval Sharon Ends a Three-Year L.A. Phil Tenure with ATLAS, His Most Ambitious Project Yet
The MacArthur Genius transports Meredith Monk’s nearly wordless opera through time and space
How a Local Brewery Created a Beer Worthy of the L.A. Phil’s Centennial Season
Musicians serenaded the vats at Los Angeles Ale Works' Hawthorne brewery
The L.A. Phil Is Bringing Stanley Kubrick’s Affinity for Orchestral Music to Life
Over Thanksgiving weekend, the Phil tries something new: exploring classic music through a film director
The Communal Experience of Going to the Symphony for the First Time
Classical music is not for everyone. Neither is Sublime
Venezuela’s President Has Blocked Gustavo Dudamel’s Youth Orchestra from Playing in the U.S.
The L.A. Phil director now finds himself playing on the political stage
Pictures at an Exhibition with Dudamel
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Phil present Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition