SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review James Newton Howard’s Cello Concerto Showcases LACO’s Hollywood Connection Jim Farber - March 25, 2019 Mozart sets the stage, with Jeffrey Kahane returning to the podium — and the piano. Review L.A. Master Chorale Offers Two Requiems of Solace and Doubt Richard S. Ginell - March 19, 2019 Jenny Wong conducts works that grapple with the aftermath of death in different ways. Review (M)iyamoto Is Black Enough Sizzles With Percussive Energy Tamzin Elliott - March 18, 2019 The poetry-percussion-cello ensemble celebrates black cultures in its eponymous program at The Wallis. Review Women Reign at Boston Court Pasadena Ben Kutner - March 11, 2019 A versatile string trio presents an evening of intriguing works by women composers. Review John Adams, Yuja Wang, and the LA Phil Give the Devil His Due Jim Farber - March 11, 2019 The premiere of Adams’s new piano concerto is devilish fun. Artist Spotlight David Shire Is Still Writing Scores That Make Movies Sing Andrew Gilbert - March 8, 2019 The prolific composer shares stories from his career, from Broadway to Hollywood and back. Review Mapplethorpe Reduced for a Post-Shock Era Jim Farber - March 8, 2019 Bryce Dessner’s Triptych homogenizes the legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe. Review Dudamel Revisits Mahler’s Ninth Richard S. Ginell - March 5, 2019 Ahead of an international tour, the LA Phil stretches its Mahler muscles. Review L.A. Opera Dazzles With a Revival of La Clemenza di Tito Jim Farber - March 5, 2019 James Conlon directs the company premiere of a Mozart masterpiece. Review Meredith Monk’s Cellular Songs Fuses Idealism and Reality at a Deep Level Tamzin Elliott - March 4, 2019 How fitting that Monk’s longtime interest in interdisciplinary art should result in a multimedia piece about cooperation. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 … Next › Next page Last » Last page