





The Spanish conductor with “more charisma than anybody else” (Bachtrack), reunites with the Los Angeles Philharmonic for his first-ever performance on the Hollywood Bowl stage. Roberto González-Monjas leads Brahms’ fourth and final symphony, a tragic yet profound piece that critic Eduard Hanslick compared to a dark well: “The longer we look into it, the more brightly the stars shine back.”
Also making his Bowl debut, 27-year-old pianist Mao Fujita performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 19, which features what might be the most complex finale the composer ever wrote.
Bachtrack posed the question: “Is there a more movingly consummate Mozart pianist performing today than Mao Fujita?” His playing is “whimsically improvisatory-sounding and silky-smooth; pearly, precisely defined articulation; and sounding miraculously gracefully, airily unfettered to an instrument of wood, iron, hammers and steel.”
Artists
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Roberto González-Monjas, conductor
Mao Fujita, piano
Artists
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Roberto González-Monjas, conductor
Mao Fujita, piano
Location: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles Nearest Metro Station: Hollywood/Highland Directions From Metro: The easiest way to get to the Bowl via public transportation is by taking the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland Metro Station. Catch the free Bowl shuttle at Ovation Hollywood (formerly Hollywood & Highland) to finish your trip when you show your valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro Round-Trip Pass. Park and Ride & Bowl Shuttle: Avoid the stress of LA traffic and Bowl stacked parking with a shuttle ride straight to the Bowl. Click here to purchase tickets.
Mozart & Brahms is at Los Angeles's Hollywood Bowl, which is located at 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, 90068.
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