This fall's classical music highlights: Esa-Pekka Salonen, 'Porgy and Bess,' L.A. Phil’s birthday gala
Nothing can really follow that. The highlights this fall lack the same level of pizzazz. Rather than continually push forward, the mood is one of absorption and finding our bearings, letting all the new settle in. Rather than a second pirate’s bounty of treasures, the orchestra is bringing back highlights, letting new pieces by Andrew Norman and John Adams sink in.Elsewhere, this is a moment for beginnings. Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the San Diego Symphony have new music directors.
Mainly, though, what this fall allows is the chance to turn more attention to a scene teeming with smaller organizations and new-music ensembles playing modest halls, alternative spaces and colleges. They are an essential symbol of the artistic health of a community.Sept. 19-22Despite the ingrained San Francisco-Los Angeles rivalry, the San Francisco Symphony has long been integrally tied to its southern counterpart.
Eric Owens and Angel Blue costar in a new production of"Porgy and Bess" at New York's Metropolitan Opera.Missing from the Met’s stage for an unforgivable 30 years, the Gershwins’ “Porgy and Bess” will open the season in a new production by James Robinson that will feature a dream cast headed by Eric Owens and Angel Blue in the title roles, with David Robertson conducting. Metropolitan Opera House, New York. 362-6000.
Jaime Martín makes his debut as music director of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with concerts on Sept. 29 and 30.Spanish conductor Martín begins his first season as music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with a new piece by Andrew Norman, who gave the L.A. Phil a centennial sensation with “Suspend,” just released on a digital recording by Deutsche Grammophon. The morning’s dress rehearsal will be open and free to all. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale.
Rafael Payare makes his debut as San Diego Symphony's music director in a pair of concerts of Oct. 5 and 6.San Diego Symphony also has a new music director, the fast-rising young Venezuelan conductor and former Dudamel fellow at the L.A. Phil, Rafael Payare. He opens his tenure with Mahler’s Fifth Symphony. Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St., San Diego. $23-$85. 235-0804.
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