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Dudamel recently debuted with the L.A. Phil at Coachella, a long-awaited crossover event where the orchestra collaborated ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The naming of Gustavo Dudamel to lead the New York Philharmonic elicited national pride among Venezuelans and excitement among those who provide ...
Gustavo Dudamel has a soft spot for his 'adopted home' of Los Angeles, which he will leave for New York City and its philharmonic in 2026.
As leader of the L.A. Philharmonic, he's transformed the city’s — and classical music’s — audience. He wants to expand that mission when he assumes control of the N.Y. ensemble in 2026.
Now, an ambassador of the sublime, Dudamel travels to cities like Trenton, N.J., where the median household income is about $31,000. The Trenton Music Makers is a program inspired by El Sistema.
Gustavo Dudamel, who will be the next conductor of the New York Philharmonic, is the rare classical musician to have broken through to mainstream culture. Vincent Tullo for The New York Times ...
Gustavo Dudamel makes for a compelling subject in "¡Viva Maestro!," even if Theodore Braun's documentary struggles to address the sociopolitical strife in the conductor's native Venezuela.
Gustavo Dudamel’s focus on hair was apparent on his first day at the New York Philharmonic as heir apparent. The 42-year-old conductor, famous for his bushy locks, magnetic personality and an ...