We consider Gustavo Dudamel and the resurgence of the flashy, rock star conductor as seen through the eyes of John Rockwell — who can’t help but recall other giants like Valery Gergiev and Leonard Bernstein.
Rockwell Matters Episode Transcript 12/10/2007
As anybody who loves classical music must know to death by now, Gustavo Dudamel has been in town in a big way. He conducted a couple of concerts with his Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, and then he made his New York Philharmonic debut. There have been endless articles ...
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