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Tuesday Evening Lecture

10/14/2013

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Just an FYI. LAte notice

Hammer Conversations: Frank Gehry, Esa-Pekka... Salonen
& Nicolai Ouroussoff | Creative Collaboration in Music and
Architecture

Co-presented with  the LA Phil

  The Walt Disney Concert Hall opened to the public ten
years ago in October  2003 to rapturous acclaim after sixteen years of planning, development, and  construction. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry and internationally  renowned conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen reunite to discuss the process of   creative collaboration in music and architecure. Salonen is currently the  Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor for London’s Philharmonia Orchestra  and the Conductor Laureate fo...r
the  Los Angeles Philharmonic, where he was Music Director from 1992 until 2009.
  Gehry’s buildings—cited as being among the most important works in 
contemporary architecture—include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain;  MIT’s Ray and Maria Stata Center in Cambridge, MA, as well as the Walt Disney  Concert Hall. Moderator Nicolai Ouroussoff served as the architecture critic  of both the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, where he wrote widely  on architecture and urbanism in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East as well as  in the United States. He is currently writing a book on architecture,  culture, and politics in the 20th century. He is currently writing a book on  architecture, culture, and politics in the 20th century.

  ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS
ARE FREE. Assigned seating is available in the  Billy Wilder Theater. Free
tickets are required and available at the Box  Office, one ticket per person on
a first come, first served basis. Members  enjoy priority seating and seat
selection, subject to availability.  Membership does not guarantee seating.
Arrival at least one half hour prior  to program time is recommended.
 
Parking is available under the museum for a flat fee of $3 after
6PM.



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