Bravo for that orchestral work
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THROUGHOUT my entire career I have heard that the symphony is dead, the symphony orchestra is dead, classical music is dead, the audience is graying so this is the last generation. I guess that makes good “reading.”
Rarely does one see an article that disputes that like Mark Swed’s did [“Symphonic After All These Years,” June 24].
As long as there are people, there will be art, and artists will explore all forms at their disposal. One only needs to be in a position like mine, surrounded by hundreds of young artists daily, to realize the future for art music in general never looked brighter.
ROBERT CUTIETTA
Los Angeles
Cutietta is the dean of the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California.
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