LA Phil: Dudamel Leads Beethoven 9
Dudamel leads Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" and Bernstein's prayer for peace
Dudamel leads Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" and Bernstein's prayer for peace
A fresh new work from prize-winning composer Andrew Norman takes its inspiration from Georges Méliès' 1902 silent film version of a Jules Verne classic.
A fresh new work from prize-winning composer Andrew Norman takes its inspiration from Georges Méliès' 1902 silent film version of a Jules Verne classic.
Dudamel marshals a huge cast of singers, choirs, dancers, rock band, marching band and orchestra for Bernstein’s unabashedly eclectic and highly dramatic theater piece. For this sweeping summation of life and music, Bernstein himself wrote most of the lyrics, which lay bare the crisis of faith experienced by a priest celebrating mass.
Dudamel marshals a huge cast of singers, choirs, dancers, rock band, marching band and orchestra for Bernstein’s unabashedly eclectic and highly dramatic theater piece. For this sweeping summation of life and music, Bernstein himself wrote most of the lyrics, which lay bare the crisis of faith experienced by a priest celebrating mass.
Dudamel marshals a huge cast of singers, choirs, dancers, rock band, marching band and orchestra for Bernstein’s unabashedly eclectic and highly dramatic theater piece. For this sweeping summation of life and music, Bernstein himself wrote most of the lyrics, which lay bare the crisis of faith experienced by a priest celebrating mass.
Dudamel marshals a huge cast of singers, choirs, dancers, rock band, marching band and orchestra for Bernstein’s unabashedly eclectic and highly dramatic theater piece. For this sweeping summation of life and music, Bernstein himself wrote most of the lyrics, which lay bare the crisis of faith experienced by a priest celebrating mass.