In L.A., Dudamel’s Influence Extends Beyond the Concert Hall

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By Adam Nagourney and Javier C. Hernández from ITP Arts The news that Gustavo Dudamel is leaving the Los Angeles Philharmonic for New York was a blow to a city where he has been much more than a conductor. The New York Times Classical Music, Appointments and Executive Changes, Music, Los Angeles (Calif), Dudamel, Gustavo, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic
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