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How California Became America’s Contemporary Music Capital

On the eve of a sprawling new festival, John Adams, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Gustavo Dudamel and others recount how the state reinvigorated classical music.

Joshua Barone
Author: Joshua Barone

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Joshua Barone

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California, Classical Music, Disney, Walt, Concert Hall, Dudamel, Gustavo, Festivals, Guzelimian, Ara, Hollywood Bowl, Industry, The (Opera Company), Los Angeles Philharmonic, Marshall, Ingram, Mehta, Zubin, Oliveros, Pauline, Payare, Rafael, Rady Shell at Jacobs Park (San Diego, Calif), Salonen, Esa-Pekka, San Diego Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Thomas, Michael Tilson
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