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Opera: Bravo
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Dance: At the Barre
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Performers: Close-Up
The Play’s The Thing
Best Bets: March 2nd – March 8th
Playwright Beth Hyland’s Winter of Reckoning
Mandy Gonzalez: Fearless, Personal and Still Walking Forward
Best Bets: February 23rd – March 1st
Music
All
Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
Opera: Bravo
Cristian Mǎcelaru: Who Decides If a New Work Succeeds?
Best Bets: March 2nd – March 8th
New In Music This Week: February 27th
Best Bets: February 23rd – March 1st
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Esa-Pekka Salonen
Tag: Esa-Pekka Salonen
Opera: Bravo
Week 25 at the Met
Metropolitan Opera Website
August 31st - September 6th
Classical: Metronome
Los Angeles Philharmonic Centennial Concert
PBS Great Performances
May 8th
Opera: Bravo
Week 6 at The Met
Met Opera Website
April 20th - April 26th
Classical: Metronome
Salonen Conducts “The Seven Deadly Sins”
Walt Disney Concert Hall
February 13th - February 16th
Classical: Metronome
Weill’s Violin Concerto
Walt Disney Concert Hall
February 7th - February 9th
Classical: Metronome
Julia Wolfe – “Flower Power”
Walt Disney Concert Hall
January 18th and 19th
World Premiere
Classical: Metronome
Why Leila Josefowicz Embraces New Music…
"You never know about world premieres. It's like a birth. You hope the piece getting born will have a long and healthy life."
Classical: Metronome
Dudamel Conducts Rachmaninoff & Stravinsky
Walt Disney Concert Hall
November 30th - December 1st
Classical: Metronome
The Continuing Journey of Violinist Joshua Bell
"That's why we play classical music, because it presents endless challenges. It's never boring. You can always find new ways and it strikes you in different ways each time."
Classical: Metronome
Who Composes a Work for 3 Conductors?
"Do they conduct at the same time? Do they see each other? Are they independent of each other?," he asked himself. But he did find a solution.
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