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Gustavo Dudamel
classical-music review
May 22, 2023
At the Philharmonic, Dudamel’s First Is Mahler’s Ninth
He delivers a showy 2-D performance of a 3-D symphony.
By
Justin Davidson
classical music
Feb. 7, 2023
Gustavo Dudamel Will Take Over the New York Philharmonic
But not until 2026.
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Justin Davidson
classical review
Mar. 18, 2022
Finding Solace and Defiance at the Met’s
A Concert for Ukraine
This week, emotions ran high at New York performances by the Met Opera, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Philharmonic.
By
Justin Davidson
classical music review
May 1, 2018
Shostakovich, With Bright L.A. Glare, at Lincoln Center
Dudamel brings out the symphony’s loudest, brightest aspects.
By
Justin Davidson
Oct. 7, 2016
At Carnegie Hall Last Night, El Sistema’s Star
Gustavo Dudamel comes to town.
By
Justin Davidson
life in pictures
May 18, 2014
Life in Pictures: Gustavo Dudamel
The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s wunderkind director spends his jam-packed days conducting, composing, and schmoozing.