Venezuelan superstar conductor to make PSO debut By webdesk Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Nate Guidry/Post-Gazette. Gustavo Dudamel, arguably the most famous conductor in the world, rehearses with the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall Thursday April 6, 2017. Related Highlighted Galleries, Music, Wide View