Listening for the Future
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In response to your article “How Not to Open a Hall” (by Mark Swed, March 3), I note that the Los Angeles Philharmonic is symbolically performing Haydn’s “Farewell Symphony” as its closing piece in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
That causes one to wonder what the inaugural piece might be in Frank Gehry’s architectural atrocity, Disney Hall. Anything by Stockhausen?
RICHARD SIGLER
Beverly Hills
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I completely agree with the points Swed raised.
There’s only one choice suitably impressive to open the Disney. The first American performance of Havergal Brian’s monumental and astounding “Gothic” symphony.
ALAN DEAN FOSTER
Prescott, Ariz.
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