This season, you won't want to miss three amazing orchestras that are each defining and redefining what a large ensemble looks like and sounds like. Two perennially excellent orchestras take the stage at Symphony Hall, and a group of young players in a newly-formed group bring their game-changing chemistry, energy, and talent to Jordan Hall!
Fall 2022
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Gustavo Dudamel, music and artistic director
María Dueñas, violin soloist
Sunday, October 23 at 5pm
Symphony Hall
Constant innovation and reinvention define the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Now in his 14th season as music & artistic director, Gustavo Dudamel’s vision and creative direction for the organization has led the New York Times to herald the Los Angeles Philharmonic as “the most important orchestra in America—period.” Joining Dudamel for the local premiere of "Altar de cuerda" (String Altar), a newly commissioned work by Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, is the young and electrifying Spanish violinist María Dueñas in her Boston debut.
