I EXPECT I’m not the only one looking forward to the concert at Disney Hall tonight, which continues over the weekend: the new Philip Glass symphony, in its West Coast premiere, with John Adams’ Violin Concerto, both conducted by Adams himself. And the violin part in the Adams piece — some days, my favorite piece by the bearded Bay Area composer — will be played by the lovely and talented Leila Josefowicz, a longtime interpreter of Adams’ work.
The violinist is the latest subject of my Influences column. She speaks about some fellow classical figures (including former LA Phil conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen) as well as her love of Led Zeppelin and Ian McEwan.
Josefowicz has also become an important force in playing and commissioning contemporary classical pieces — she explains the origins of that impulse and tells me why she considers it important.
See you at the Phil tonight.
Photo courtesy LeilaJosephowicz.com