Los Angeles Philharmonic 2
  • Edinburgh International Festival

BarberAdagio

John AdamsMust the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? (European Premiere)

TchaikovskySymphony No 4

The Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel bring us right up to date for the electrifying conclusion to their very special International Festival residency. The diabolical centrepiece of their final concert is a fiery, propulsive new concerto from one of todays most charismatic, captivating composers " with a brightly shining classical star as soloist.

John Adams wrote his scintillating Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? " receiving its first European performance " for the astonishing talents of Chinese piano sensation Yuja Wang, who awed International Festival audiences with two magnificent concerts in 2015.

Dudamel and his remarkable LA musicians open the evening with Barbers heartbreaking Adagio and bring their residency to a stirring conclusion with the super-charged emotions of Tchaikovskys Fourth Symphony.

Gustavo Dudamel Conductor

Yuja Wang Piano

Barber Adagio

John Adams Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? (European Premiere)

Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4

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