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New York Philharmonic New Season Opens with a Bold Program
New York Philharmonic's new season has kicked off with a program that dares to break with tradition. The lineup includes not only "The Anger of艾滋病" Symphony No. 1 but also a new work by Hawaiian composer Ruggiero Lancioni titled "oflightandstone".
In "oflightandstone", Lancioni incorporates the songs of the last monarch of Hawaii, Queen Liliuokalani. This design is particularly clever, not simply stacking works but reminding us that Hawaiian cultural confidence was rooted long before the United States annexed the islands.
伸开剩余66%Also on the program is Béla Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3, which stands out with its distinct flavor among the diverse new works.
Bartók himself was an immigrant and later fled to the United States due to the Nazis. His composition reflects both his longing for home and his yearning for freedom.
This season's conductor, Gustavo Dudamel, has also undergone significant changes. During his tenure as music director in Los Angeles, he was criticized for being conservative, preferring to conduct the traditional Western classical repertoire.
It was thought that he might continue down this path, but he has since shifted gears, now championing Latin American composers and frequently bringing obscure new works to the public eye, helping them "break out" into the mainstream.
This New York debut is particularly bold, directly bringing the most "difficult to chew" and most acerbic works onto the stage.
Had another conductor been at the helm, I suspect half the audience would have left at intermission. However, the result was a full house, with the audience captivated by the "violent aesthetics," the atmosphere in the hall tense enough to make breathing difficult.
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