SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Kaleidoscope Packs a Rhythmic Punch at the Wallis Ben Kutner - February 26, 2019 Kaleidoscope tackles symphonic music without a conductor. Review L.A. Opera’s the loser Is a Winner Jim Farber - February 25, 2019 Rod Gilfry takes an astonishing solo turn in the West Coast premiere of David Lang’s new opera. Review New-Music Series wasteLAnd Uncovers the Master of Disguises Tamzin Elliott - February 19, 2019 Woodwinds and voices do battle with menacing tape players in the evening’s title work. Review ’Til Death Do Us Part Jim Farber - February 19, 2019 The L.A. Master Chorale parts The Sacred Veil. Review LA Phil Revives Harlem Renaissance for Black History Month Richard S. Ginell - February 18, 2019 Thomas Wilkins conducts revelatory performances of works by Duke Ellington, William Grant Still, and George Gershwin. Review Marino Formenti Takes Liberties to Find Freedom Tamzin Elliott - February 12, 2019 The pianist pushes the boundaries of performance norms in a concert dedicated to his own death. Artist Spotlight Rod Gilfry’s No Loser Jim Farber - February 7, 2019 He just plays one in David Lang’s opera. Review Katabasis Offers a Descent to the Classical Greek Underworld Jim Farber - January 28, 2019 It’s one helluva musical journey at the Getty Villa. Feature L.A. Opera’s 2019-20: Six New-to-L.A. Productions Jim Farber - January 27, 2019 A world premiere, a role debut for Plácido Domingo, and a little bit of Hollywood. Feature Charlie Chaplin Gets Another Assist in Realizing His Musical Dreams Jim Farber - January 25, 2019 Russian violinist Philippe Quint revives the music of Charlie Chaplin. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 … Next › Next page Last » Last page