Top 10 classical music moments of 2009
By Mark Swed, Times Music Critic
A prerequisite for all music critics last century included a working knowledge of the
Without missing beat, the L.A. Phil proved that its glory years are not behind it when Gustavo Dudamel began his rapturously hailed tenure with “¡Bienvenido Gustavo!,” his euphoric, free concert at the Hollywood Bowl. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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The Los Angeles Opera’s production of Wagner’s “Ring” got underway with the first three
The
The soulful, brilliant Polish company Teatr Zar presented the U.S. premiere of its revolutionarily ritualistic “Triptych” at
Salonen and French director Patrice Chereau made their Metropolitan Opera debuts with a new production of Janacek’s “From the House of the Dead” that had more than one critic credibly calling it the best thing the company had ever done. (Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press)