Classical music maestro Gustavo Dudamel leaves LA for move to New York Philharmonic


In a blow to the Los Angeles classical music world, renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel has been poached by the New York Philharmonic.

It was announced on Tuesday (7 February) that the Venezuelan will become the world famous orchestra’s music and artistic director, starting in 2026.

Dudamel, who is known not just for his rare talent, but for his charisma and intense energy, won’t be short of friends in the Big Apple though. He was hired by president of the New York Philharmonic, Deborah Borda, who took him on board as lead conductor at the LA equivalent in 2009.

42 year old Dudamel is also no stranger to his new workplace, having conducted 26 concerts in the east coast city, making his debut there when he was just 26 years of age.

He’s one of the most famous products of Venezuela’s network of musical schools, El Sistema. He also started a youth orchestra, YOLA, in 2007, which has helped 1,500 young people, providing them with free instruments and instruction.

Dudamel’s departure from Los Angeles marks a significant loss for the city and its orchestra. He has played a large part in building a cultural empire on the west coast and helped turn the Philharmonic into one of the most creative and financially successful examples in the entire country and wider world.

Industry experts say his appointment is a major coup for the New York Philharmonic, the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States.

Only a decade ago, it was plagued with concerns about its future, with issues surrounding renovations of its home and its artistic direction.

However, its new headquarters, David Geffen Hall, has now reopened after a €545 million renovation, and in securing Dudamel, the New York icon is celebrating something of a renaissance.

At the New York Philharmonic, Dudamel will succeed Dutch conductor Jaap van Zweden who is leaving after 6 years to join the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra in South Korea.

Iraq enjoys playing music with the artist Hasan Almajidy


(MENAFN- Hip Hop-24) Hasan Almajidy is an important and essential piece of Iraqi culture. This was a religious musical formation, through cooperation with international artists in the production of sad music. He has a deep lead in the sad songs he plays as he searches for a balance between the traditional rumors within the contemporary.

Sad music in Iraq. The space available for its multiplicity of colors and global influences. And his musical works are distinguished. Iraqi musician Hasan Almajidy started making music in 2020, and thousands of people heard the high level of sad music in Iraq. For this reason, it reveals new methods in the Iraqi music industry. This Iraqi acoustic music composition by Hasan Almajidy embodies a soul as well as its own personality. Al-Shahed, as well as in current works, which vary between the Islamic religion, traditional singing, and the musical group. And the fact that he’s been sneaking around in all of these kinds of music has made him worthy of a prayer

When it comes to creating sad music that is used in religious ceremonies. Popular in the Iraqi classical genre through a television interview with the artist Hasan Almajidy, Iraq proved that it is a sad people, and creativity was made in composing sad music in the religious rituals that the Iraqi people live in the sacred month of Muharram for Muslims. Hasan Almajidy started out as a music melody for artists in Baghdad despite being an entrepreneur and owner of the hip-hop 24 Independent Artists!, OWN. Themes of longing and sadness fill his songs and give an emotional texture to the music, making it deeply touching to the people of Iraq. Hasan Almajidy also composed soundtracks for famous TV series. The sad musician sang in Iraq through his strong influence in the sad music industry. And on some of the challenges faced in Iraq in relation to music. Religious studies are especially sad

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‘That time of year’: Christmas concerts, musicals to add to the festive mood


The pandemic might have been the Grinch that “stole” the past two Christmas and year-end holiday seasons in Malaysia, but this year, it looks like the masses will be up and about, dining, partying and being jolly.

If you’re looking to add festive concerts and theatre shows into your social calendar, then you’re in luck.

From a morning trek and community choir carol session at the leafy Taman Tugu in KL to an epic cast on stage at KLPac’s family-friendly Christmas show, you can enjoy the music fun outdoors and indoors.

Here is a list of arts events in the Klang Valley that will guarantee you stay in high spirits this festive season.

MUSICAL: FOLLOW THE LIGHT

Venue: Nero Event Space PJPAC, 1 Utama Shopping Centre

Dates: Dec 8-11

Just in time for the holiday season, theatrethreesixty is rolling out composer Nick Choo’s stage production Follow The Light at this intimate manger-like space at PJPAC. The 12th anniversary production of this musical will be directed by Christopher Ling.

“A young woman is unexpectedly told she is about to have a baby … An earnest but confused carpenter frets over the prospect of fatherhood … Some dysfunctional shepherd siblings watch their flocks by night … And a trio of men, wise or otherwise, salivate at the prospect of glory they believe they deserve …” reads the show’s synopsis.

Follow The Light is ultimately a show for the season – a cultural, musical and historical interpretation of this timeless tale (accuracy debatable) – told primarily through song and filled with lots of warmth and laughs” says Choo of the production.

“It should be enjoyed by one and all regardless of background or belief, and I hope everyone will partake of the festive season through this unique musical experience.”

More info here.

KLPac in a Christmas mood: a rehearsal session featuring the KLPac String Orchestra – under the baton of Andrea Sim and the Young Choral Academy Chorus – led by chorus master Mak Chi Hoe. Photo: KLPac

CONCERT: CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA

Venue: Pentas 1, KLPac

Date: Dec 8-11

It looks like the entire KLPac family has come together to light up and celebrate the year-end holidays.

This massive spectacular (75-minutes of Christmas “feels”) will feature over 150 performers from across the KLPac ranks, with a generous spread of brassy sounds, swirly strings and heavenly voices.

Who will be on stage? That would be the KLPac Orchestra (conducted by Lee Kok Leong), KLPac Symphonic Band (conducted by Cheryl Mah), KLPac String Orchestra (conducted by Andrea Sim), and the Young Choral Academy Chorus (chorus master Mak Chi Hoe) … all coming under the direction of music man Ian Chow, with co-direction and narration by Datuk Faridah Merican.

It’s a family-friendly concert, where theatregoers look set to experience the magic of the season with traditional Christmas carols as well as some contemporary numbers. Think Joy To The World, Deck The Halls, Silent Night, Jingle Bell Rock, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town and many more.

Bring your own mistletoe if you are planning a big date night.

More info here.

The ‘Christmas With MPO’ concert will be conducted by MPO’s resident conductor Gerard Salonga, who will probably bring his Santa hat on stage. Photo: MPO

CONCERT: CHRISTMAS WITH MALAYSIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (MPO)

Venue: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas, KLCC

Date: Dec 10

Here’s a concert where you can suit up and look your festive and stylish best. Just sit back and enjoy the classical celebrations onstage with the added bonus of guest vocalists KL’s Dithyrambic Singers, all set to deliver a merry setlist of popular carols.

The MPO will run through a set, including festive classical favourites from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Gustav Holst, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, right to Nigel Hess, John Williams and a rollicking side of Jingle Bell Rock.

The concert – spanning Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker Selections to Williams’ Home Alone film music – will be conducted by MPO’s resident conductor Gerard Salonga.

More info here.

Performing arts veteran Mervyn Peters leading a rehearsal session with The Choir of The Philharmonic Society of Selangor, fondly known as The Phil. Photo: The Star/Samuel Ong

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF SELANGOR: SINGING IN THE PARK

Venue: The Nursery, Taman Tugu, Kuala Lumpur

Date: Dec 11

The Philharmonic Society of Selangor (or just The Phil) is on a roll after its sold out Songs For The Season shows at DPAC last month. Just like a gift that keeps on giving, The Phil will be presenting an hour-long (10am onwards) morning concert session at Taman Tugu this Sunday.

Share this season of joy and harmony with this community choir in a Songs For The Season Sing-Along at Taman Tugu, the urban forest park in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. There might not be any reindeer sightings but you’ll be joined by the sounds of Mother Nature. Also, rumour has it Santa and his elves will be making an appearance.

This is a community singalong, no experience necessary, just turn up, scan the QR code at the venue for song sheet. Free admission.

More info here.

An Early Music festive showcase, presented by VerSes, will see the music of Bach and Charpentier played by a small ensemble at the Church Of The Holy Rosary in KL on Dec 16. Photo: The Star/Filepic  

CONCERT: BACH AND CHARPENTIER

Venue: Church Of The Holy Rosary, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, KL

Date: Dec 16

Here’s another great edition in the “Renaissance & Baroque Gems” series, focused on Bach and Charpentier this time. The venue – Church of Holy Rosary – adds to the upcoming evening concert’s warm ambience.

In Malaysia, Early Music performances, especially those utilising period instruments, are still uncommon. This performance will feature pieces by J.S. Bach and M.A. Charpentier in an effort to introduce and promote Early Music.

Although both legendary composers are from the Baroque-era, their styles are very different, giving the music of the era a broad viewpoint. The concert, presented by VerSes, will feature an instrumental ensemble featuring two Baroque recorders, a viola da gamba, a cello, guitar and an organ. For this Christmas-inspired show, the Baroque Ensemble players will perform alongside the KL Madrigal Singers.

More info here.

BALLET: NUTCRACKER AND CLARA’S DREAM

Venue: Stage 1, PJPAC, 1 Utama Shopping Centre

Date: Dec 23-25

Land of Sweets? Sugar Plum Fairy? And the Mouse King? It’s not Christmas without a Nutcracker ballet.

This beloved classic, all set to turn PJPAC’s main stage into fantasy land, invites you to experience Clara’s dream that tells the story of the Nutcracker from a cinematic perspective, with dramatic acting and ballet dancing, provided by an international cast of dancers.

The show, directed by Lu Wit Chin, promises a series of elaborate big stage effects that will remind theatregoers of the opulent interior of Mr Staulbahm’s house and extravagant Baroque-style party dresses, right to curtains that never close and a winter wonderland of visual delight.

More info here.