{"id":2482224,"date":"2026-06-30T17:33:28","date_gmt":"2026-06-30T17:33:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2482224"},"modified":"2026-06-30T17:33:28","modified_gmt":"2026-06-30T17:33:28","slug":"gustavo-dudamel-and-james-conlon-exit-l-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/gustavo-dudamel-and-james-conlon-exit-l-a\/","title":{"rendered":"Gustavo Dudamel and James Conlon Exit L.A."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"has-dropcap body dropcap has-dropcap__lead-standard-heading paywall\">When Dudamel was announced as Salonen\u2019s successor at the L.A. Phil, in 2007, he was only twenty-six, and aglow with a celebrity that is bestowed on just a handful of classical musicians. I spoke to him on the day of the announcement and got the sense that he knew how much work lay in front of him. He told me that he needed to absorb swaths of repertory and find his relationship with the progressive musical organism that Salonen had brought into being\u2014one that had been infused with the modern energy of Gehry\u2019s structure. At the same time, Dudamel made clear that he was not exactly a neophyte. Since the age of eighteen, he had been conducting up to ninety concerts a year with the youth orchestras of Venezuela, where he was born.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">Dudamel\u2019s most conspicuous legacy to L.A. has been his devotion to music education. It was at his behest that the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles was launched and a home for it found. (Gehry repurposed an old bank building in Inglewood.) <em class=\"small\">YOLA<\/em> players have regularly come to Disney to participate in L.A. Phil events. Some of them were on hand for Dudamel\u2019s final concert at Disney, which paired Adams\u2019s cosmic \u201cHarmonium\u201d with Antonio Est\u00e9vez\u2019s pungent \u201cCantata Criolla.\u201d (Dudamel\u2019s official farewell to the orchestra will take place in August, when he leads Beethoven\u2019s Ninth at the Hollywood Bowl.) Thousands of young people have benefitted from free <em class=\"small\">YOLA<\/em> programs, not only at the Inglewood center but also at satellite sites across the city. The challenge will be to insure that <em class=\"small\">YOLA<\/em> stays strong after Dudamel has moved on. Late last year, the L.A. Phil announced that it was curtailing <em class=\"small\">YOLA<\/em> activities at Esteban E. Torres High School, in East L.A. After a local uproar, the program was temporarily reinstated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">The L.A. Phil\u2019s bias toward the new remains in force: Dudamel has presided over more than sixty world premi\u00e8res. From the outset, he proved a committed interpreter of such complex scores as Adams\u2019s dramatic oratorio \u201cThe Gospel According to the Other Mary,\u201d Thomas Ad\u00e8s\u2019s evening-length ballet \u201cDante,\u201d and Kaija Saariaho\u2019s song cycle \u201cTrue Fire.\u201d But these composers were already well known in L.A. Dudamel\u2019s engagement with contemporary music kicked into a higher gear about a decade ago, when he began commissioning Latino composers en masse. His championing of the Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, in particular, resulted in a procession of large-scale works, including the choral ballet \u201cRevoluci\u00f3n Diamantina,\u201d which honors Mexican protests against misogynist violence. Having introduced that fiercely luminous piece in 2023, Dudamel brought it back in March, placing it on the second half of a concert that began with Beethoven\u2019s Seventh. He accorded a similar prominence to Ad\u00e8s\u2019s roiling \u201cInferno,\u201d the first part of \u201cDante,\u201d putting it alongside Beethoven\u2019s Sixth. He thus reaffirmed the local rule that new music is not a sideshow but the main event.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">With that contemporary bent has come a degree of political boldness. In February, the L.A. Phil played Beethoven\u2019s incidental music for Goethe\u2019s play \u201cEgmont,\u201d and Dudamel brought in the playwright Jeremy\u00a0O. Harris and the actor Cate Blanchett to fashion a modern meta-commentary on Goethe\u2019s tale of rebellion against despotism. The resulting spectacle won no points for coherence or subtlety\u2014at one point, Blanchett referenced recent demonstrations against <em class=\"small\">ICE<\/em>, and at another she yelled, \u201cFucking bitch!\u201d\u2014but it had the virtue of being chaotic and jolting, which is something you generally cannot say about American orchestral events. (Next year, the production will be mounted at the New York Philharmonic, where Dudamel becomes music director in the fall.) Themes of environmental crisis figured in several commissions, notably Ellen Reid\u2019s \u201cEarth Between Oceans,\u201d which, back in September, filled Disney with an apocalyptic roar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paywall\">What still puzzles me, amid all these noteworthy projects, is Dudamel\u2019s way with the standard repertory. Although his skill and discipline are never in doubt, he tends toward a bustling sameness. Dynamics often peak too early, robbing tension from later stages of a score. This going-to-eleven syndrome surfaced both in the \u201cEgmont\u201d Overture and in Beethoven\u2019s Seventh. (By way of contrast, Manfred Honeck, in a guest appearance in April, elicited an extraordinary Tchaikovsky Fifth that proceeded from fraught murmurs to thunderclaps of passion.) Dudamel displayed a surer sense of narrative in Wagner\u2019s \u201cDie Walk\u00fcre,\u201d in May\u2014a final collaboration with Gehry, who had designed evocative sets for the opera, playing off Disney\u2019s twisty forms and earthy tones. Act I passed in a noisy blur, but Act III created real momentum. \u201cRide of the Valkyries\u201d began in understated fashion, with sprightly, dancing rhythms. The intensity increased stepwise until, with nine Valkyries singing at full force, Dudamel unleashed a climactic storm of sound. It felt like another salute to Frank.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.newyorker.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When Dudamel was announced as Salonen\u2019s successor at the L.A. 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