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Fall classical music preview: It’s not just Dudamel

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Did someone say recession? Many music institutions are suffering like everyone else, but, hey, hope springs eternal and in certain classical sectors business is booming. Gustavo Dudamel takes over in Los Angeles, Alan Gilbert in New York. Los Angeles Opera continues its march down the “Nibelung” aisle with “Siegfried,” three quarters of the way to wearing Wagner’s “Ring.” Dallas has a new opera house.

Festivals flourish, as well, from Costa Mesa to Krakow. The Chinese are planning their Orange County invasion. The Beats are set to occupy Walt Disney Concert Hall. The Brits have their sights set on Poland. When times get tough, the tough, the music world prays, go to concerts and the opera.

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See the season’s most-anticipated music events by clicking on the photo gallery.

-- Mark Swed

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