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Mahler announced his arrival with one of music’s most stunning first symphonies, a work that opens with quiet forest murmurs and ends in confident exultation. The program also includes John Adams’s new City Noir, inspired by Hollywood noir films of the 1940s and early 1950s; and if you know Adams’s music, you catch the irony of that title, for he never writes in only black and white.
“By the dramatic finale [Dudamel] had everybody on his side. We in the audience gave him a standing ovation, but, more importantly, the rapt orchestra did too.”—The GuardianGroup discount not available.
Gustavo Dudamel conductor
Los Angeles Philharmonic
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