Program
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- No Intermission
About this Performance
“[Leila Josefowicz] is the inevitable go-to violinist when the orchestra is in need of a daring, probing, thinking, dancing, spectacularly virtuosic soloist” (Los Angeles Times). A hero to so many living composers for her fearless playing, she takes on Thomas Adès’ “Concentric Paths” Violin Concerto. The high-powered Elim Chan leads one of Tchaikovsky’s most passionate and popular symphonies.
This performance is generously supported in part by the Kohl Virtuoso Violin Fund.
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Enhance Your Experience
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Casual Fridays After-Party
Join special guests and performers for an on-stage chat after this shortened concert, then hang with orchestra members in BP Hall over drinks to round out the night.
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Upbeat Live with Marc Bolin
Event starts at 7:00PM
Before the concert, some of the sharpest musical minds around–including members of the LA Phil–guide you through the evening’s music, complete with a Q&A session for any lingering questions. This free event is held in BP Hall, accessible after your ticket is scanned.