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Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra/Dudamel

Date & Time
Thu, Jan 16, 2025, 19:30
For the 2nd concert of their Barbican stopover, Gustavo Dudamel and his orchestra are remembering home as the vibrant Latino vibes of Riccardo Lorenz and Gonzalo Grau encounter fate-full Tchaikovsky.

Keywords: Guest Concert, Simón Bolívar Orchestra, Symphony Concert, Young Musicians

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Musicians

Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra
Gustavo DudamelConductor
Jorge GlemVenezuelan cuatro

Program

Todo TerrenoRicardo Lorenz
OdiseaGonzalo Grau
Symphony No 4Piotr Tchaikovsky
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