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Los Angeles Philharmonic to Broadcast Live Concerts of John Adams, Leonard Bernstein, and More

Gustavo Dudamel
(© Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Gustavo Dudamel
(© Los Angeles Philharmonic)

The Los Angeles Philharmonic will broadcast three upcoming concerts, live to 450 movie theaters in the United States and Canada, according to The New York Times.


All three concerts will be conducted by the Philharmonic’s music director Gustavo Dudamel, and will consist of John Adams’s “Slonimsky’s Earbox,” Leonard Bernstein’s Symphony No. 1 (“Jeremiah”) and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 (January 9); three Tchaikovsky works: “Romeo and Juliet,” “The Tempest” and music from “Hamlet” (March 13); and Brahms’s Symphony No. 4 and Double Concerto featuring brothers Renaud Capuçon (violin) and Gautier Capuçon (cellist) as soloists (June 5).