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His L.A. Phil farewell bridges 2 cities
Los Angeles Times
|October 02, 2025
Dudamel opens his last season with a program that rings from coast to coast.

GUSTAVO Dudamel opened his final season with the L.A. Phil with Ellen Reid's "Earth Between Oceans."
Gustavo Dudamel has begun his tale of two cities.
As Dickens prophetically reminds us, ours is hardly the first age of wisdom and of foolishness, the first epoch of belief and of incredulity. Dudamel’s great challenge is to make his 17th and final season as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic — and his prelude season before taking over the New York Philharmonic (in September he officially became designate music and artistic director) — the best of musical times for both cities.
The opening concerts for the two orchestras were two weeks apart, the Big Apple having come first on Sept. 11. The main works on the New York-centric program were by two great 20th century composers, Bartók and Charles Ives, who were treated as outsiders by the city’s musical establishments during their lifetimes.
The performances were impressive. An orchestra that has a reputation for being difficult was responsive. If I read the room right, there was a genuine, if somewhat guarded, sense of optimism from a welcoming crowd.
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