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Jay Weston: Dudamel Announces Hollywood Bowl Program...and Its Eats!
readers know who Gustavo Dudamel is, but just in case you don't he is the 32-year Venezualan-born Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In the four years he has been here, he has revitalized the orchestra and brought it to even greater heights of from The Huffington Post Read more »
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FRANK ZAPPA – LOS ANGELES 1970
at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion (a basketball arena seating about fourteen thousand people), with Zubin Mehta conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. A pretty big deal. There was a ‘catch,’ though–the orchestra didn’t really want to play the stuff–they from Talkin' About My Revolutions Read more »
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Los Angeles-based Violin Studio, Benning Violins, Announces Launch of Online Retail Store
the century", during the latter half of his storied career, as well as the instruments of many principal players of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Hans Benning is a widely known master violinmaker, as is his son Eric, whose fine violins, violas and cellos are from 24-7PressRelease.com Read more »
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Ruth Kraft, Theatre Journalist and Publisher, Dies at 86
a year later. Mrs. Kraft was active in the Golden Key Foundation, The Westside Center for Independent Living, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. She also invested in real estate in Beverly Hills and Malibu. Gilman Kraft died in 1999. Mrs. Kraft is survived from Playbill Read more »
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Dudamel keeps things light in Bach, Mozart and Mendelssohn
night at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Gustavo Dudamel had a go at something less orthodox with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He began an ordinary program with one of Bach's more than 200 extant church cantatas and did not tap a familiar solo. He picked Cantata from Los Angeles Times Read more »