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Anna Handler, a Dudamel Fellow, leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Mahler’s monumental First Symphony, often called "Titan." This performance also features renowned pianist Emanuel Ax performing a concerto by legendary film composer John Williams. The work is described as a velvety yet complex piece that draws inspiration from the history of jazz, referencing the styles of Art Tatum, Bill Evans, and Oscar Peterson. Mahler's symphony serves as a powerful exploration of life, death, and triumph, filled with natural imagery and intense crescendos.
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in 5 weeksThe program features guest conductor Anna Handler and renowned pianist Emanuel Ax.
The concert presents Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 and a piano concerto by film composer John Williams.
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