Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment March 11, 2023
Zubin Mehta walks onstage more slowly than he did in his youthful, dashing days and is helped by a cane. He conducts sitting down. Sunday afternoon at Walt Disney Concert Hall, his arm movements lacked ostentation and could barely be seen from behind. What hasn't changed is the Mehta Sound, something so bold and individual it requires a formal name. The Los Angeles Philharmonic had a majesty that only Mehta can get. At 86, he needs no... + full article
Forbes USA Life January 20, 2023
Sibylle magazine shoot, 1980WernerMahler/OSTKREUZ In 1982 the photographer got a call. A magazine wanted her to shoot an editorial in front of the Vladimir Lenin statue on Independence Square in Minsk, Ukraine — a neighbouring Soviet Union-run country. As one of Berlin’s... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment January 19, 2023
Mahler’s Ninth Symphony, the last work he completed and his most personal, does and does not go gentle into the good night. He wrote it following the death of his young daughter and after learning of his heart disease diagnosis, which turned out to be fatal. The result is an... + más
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ESPN USA Sports November 28, 2022
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In a season in which the only thing the can consistently do, it seems, is raise their own frustration level with one loss after another, a brief sideline blowup between defensive tackle and quarterback was caught on camera Sunday.It came early in the fourth... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 11, 2022
The Israel Philharmonic, founded the day after Christmas in 1936 as the Palestine Symphony and first conducted by Arturo Toscanini, cannot escape history. Becoming a symbol of the new nation after World War II as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, it cannot escape politics... + más
Berlin Philharmonic returns to Boston for the first time in six years | The Boston Globe
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Forbes USA Life November 02, 2022
This weekend, November 4-5, 2022, The Israel Philharmonic (IPO) will be performing at The Soraya, The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts in Northridge (about an hour from LA) as part of the IPO’s first United States tour in three years (tickets available... + más
Carnegie Hall Presenting Immersive Musical Event For Babies In-Person And Online And “String Fling” Family Day | Forbes
Berlin conductor Petrenko worried `no one needs us anymore' | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life October 25, 2022
At this point, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 performed, and I have reached the conclusion that the piece is, to put it bluntly, a hot mess. A conductor can try to play that down by applying a more mannered approach to its twists and... + más
Stop! It’s hammer time at Symphony Hall | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life October 22, 2022
Somewhere deep within the gargantuan proportions of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony there has always resided a bundle of tensions or even contradictions — between form and content, art and life, fate and free will, the grotesque and the beautiful. Yet the sheer sincerity of the... + más
BSO opens new season to a full house | The Boston Globe
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