The Los Angeles Philharmonic plays in the Walt Disney Concert Hall, a creation of architect Frank Gehry. The big poster on the left pictures the 30 year old Venezuelan music director, Gustavo Dudamel. We attended the performance Sunday afternoon. Both the outside and inside of the hall are wonders. Dudamel led the orchestra with great economy through most of the concert but became airborne in the grand moments of the Bruckner 7th.
There's an Arch photo today on Downtown St. Louis 365 today. I mean, why not?
5 comments:
photo grandiose, par sa composition et par ce bâtiment qui fait penser un peu a un Guggenheim moderne
So much better than la Bastille.
It's an impressive building.
That is an amazing structure. Well captured B, and I would have loved to have been at that concert!
V
I think Gehry is a genius!
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