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John Williams Composes New Fanfare 'Bravo Gustavo!' for LA Phil Concert

The celebratory piece highlights the LA Phil trumpet section, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel at Walt Disney Concert Hall

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John Williams Composes New Fanfare 'Bravo Gustavo!' for LA Phil Concert

The LA Phil announced a special addition to its June 4 program, Gustavo Dudamel: Celebrating the Musicians of the LA Phil—a newly composed fanfare by legendary composer John Williams. Titled Bravo Gustavo!, the work is written to showcase the orchestra's trumpet section among the full ensemble and will be conducted by Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel

The brief, celebratory piece was composed as a surprise tribute to Dudamel and the musicians of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, recognizing their artistry and the enduring impact of Dudamel's leadership. 

“John Williams has long been a cherished part of the LA Phil family, and this gesture is both deeply meaningful and wonderfully joyful,” said Kim Noltemy, LA Phil President & CEO. “Bravo Gustavo is a fitting tribute—not only to Gustavo, but to the extraordinary musicians who bring this orchestra to life.” 

Widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of our time, Williams has maintained a close relationship with the LA Phil for decades, serving as both a conductor and curator for the orchestra programs. The organization also recently dedicated the Hollywood Bowl stage in his honor. 

PROGRAM DETAILS 

Thursday, June 4, 2026, 8:00pm 
Los Angeles Philharmonic 

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor 
Boris Allakhverdyan, clarinet 
Andrew Bain, horn 
Denis Bouriakov, flute 
David Rejano Cantero, trombone 
Whitney Crockett, bassoon 
Robert deMaine, cello 
Chris Hanulik, bass 
Thomas Hooten, trumpet  
Matt Howard, timpani 
Joanne Pearce Martin, piano 
Joseph Pereira, timpani 
Christopher Still, trumpet 
Jeffrey Strong, trumpet 
Bing Wang, violin 
James Wilt, trumpet 

Gustavo Dudamel: Celebrating the Musicians of the LA Phil  

ROSSINI Overture to William Tell 
ROSSINI Rondo from Bassoon Concerto  
MOZART Romance from Horn Concerto No. 4  
PAGANINI (arr. for flute by D. Bouriakov) La Campanella from Violin Concerto No. 2 
MENDELSSOHN Adagio from Concerto for Violin and Piano 
TCHAIKOVSKY Pezzo capriccioso  
TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake Finale  

Intermission 

Philip Glass Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra: Third Movement  
SHAW Concerto  
ROTA Trombone Concerto: Lento 
Andres MARTIN Bass Concerto: Final Movement  
Gabriela ORTIZ Mujer Arena (LA Phil Commission; World Premiere) John Williams Bravo Gustavo! (LA Phil Commission; World Premiere) 

The June 4 concert, Gustavo Dudamel: Celebrating the Musicians of the LA Phil, highlights the artistry of the orchestra and marks a moment of reflection and celebration for Dudamel's tenure as Music & Artistic Director. Titled Bravo Gustavo! the same name  as the commemoration of Dudamel's first 10 years with the LA Phil—the work offers audiences a unique opportunity to experience a new composition by Williams in this special context. 

 







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