From the Lucerne Festival at Easter 2007, Orquesta Sinfónica de la Juventud Venezolana Simón Bolívar, under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel, performs works by Maurice Ravel, Leonard Bernstein, Arturo Marquez, Silvestre Revueltas and Alberto Ginastera. Part 2 of 7. Watch the full concert playlist: Subscribe to EuroArts: Watch Gustavo Dudamel in our Latin American Composers compilation: Arturo Márquez - Danzon No. 2 Gustavo Dudamel - conductor Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela (formerly known as Orquesta Sinfónica de la Juventud Venezolana Simón Bolívar) About the concert For several years now, Gustavo Dudamel and the young musicians from the Venezuelan youth orchestra “Simón Bolívar“ have been causing a furor on the international music scene. More than anything else, it is they who have earned the Venezuelan orchestra system respect around the world: 30 years ago, the conductor, composer and economist José Antonio Abreu had the vision of combining social work and classical music. Abreu's goal was to tear down elitist structures in music education and make music a fundamental right of all the country's children. 2007, EuroArts, in co-operation with ZDF/Arte
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