Guitar Salon International
+1 (310) 586.1100 | +1 (877) 771.4321
Musée
Guitares classiques
Guitares classiques
Guitares Flamenco
Guitares Flamenco
Collection Cleveland
Collection Cleveland
Luthiers
Luthiers
Votre panier

Votre panier d’achat est vide !

Sous-totaux: $0.00
Total: $0.00
Modifier le panier
Vérifier
2 Apr 2011

Cancellations at L.A. Philhamonic

News

I’ll admit that this article made me feel a little better about sometimes setting unrealistic goals or just plain procrastinating. But it does seem like an awful lot of cancellations. Perhaps it’s a conspiracy to make Gustavo Dudamel look bad?

From the David Ng at the L.A. Times:

The Los Angeles Philharmonic has lined up an impressive array of performers and world-premiere compositions to close out the remaining months of the current season. But a string of artist cancellations in recent days means that the orchestra has had to scramble to replace some of those marquee names.

Pianist Martha Argerich was scheduled to perform four concerts with conductor Gustavo Dudamel starting Thursday. But the Argentine pianist has withdrawn from all of the performances for unspecified reasons. The orchestra said she will be replaced by pianist Jeremy Denk. Argerich is one of the world’s top concert pianists, but she has a history of nixing appearances at the last minute.

The L.A. Philharmonic had scheduled two world-premiere compositions to be performed as part of its series this spring devoted to Brahms. But both of those pieces have failed to come through in time.

Composer Peter Lieberson was commissioned to write a new percussion concerto that was scheduled to debut on May 26. But the piece isn’t finished, due to the composer’s ongoing health problems. The orchestra is replacing it with Gorecki’s Symphony No. 3. Lieberson has been fighting an ongoing battle with lymphoma.

Composer Osvaldo Golijov was supposed to debut his new violin concerto, also an L.A. Philharmonic commission, on May 5. But the Argentine composer will not have finished the piece in time for the concert, and it will be replaced by Henri Dutilleux’s “L’arbre des songes.” The scheduled violin soloist, Leonidas Kavakos, will perform the work by Dutilleux.

 

0 commentaires

Écrire un commentaire

Attention : le texte du commentaire doit comporter entre 25 et 1000 caractères !
Attention : le nom du commentaire doit comporter entre 3 et 25 caractères !
Attention : adresse e-mail invalide !
Saisissez le code de vérification situé dans la boîte ci-dessous