SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Matthew Aucoin's Crossing Explores Walt Whitman's Psyche Richard S. Ginell - May 29, 2018 L.A. Opera's ambitious, 28-year-old artist-in-residence brings his first work to the Off Grand series. Review Schumann Cycle Launches at LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - May 22, 2018 Dudamel conducts the Symphony No. 2, and Mitsuko Uchida is soloist in the composer’s Piano Concerto. Review All-Spanish Program Closes Jacaranda's 15th Season Richard S. Ginell - May 22, 2018 A lively concert awakens interest in authentically Spanish composers. Review Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra Grabs Our Attention and Holds It Richard S. Ginell - May 15, 2018 Diverse programming and relaxed etiquette make an enjoyable experience. Review New-World Dreams Fall Flat for L.A. Master Chorale Jim Farber - May 15, 2018 A poorly-coordinated performance of Terry Riley’s In C caps off the evening. Feature Walking Through the Bernstein at 100 Exhibit Jim Farber - May 11, 2018 The Grammy Museum and the Skirball Cultural Center collaborate on a celebration of the composer/conductor’s legacy. Review Variety Is the Spice of Hear Now's Musical Life Jim Farber - April 30, 2018 The vibrant L.A. festival showcases challenging new works by composers working on the edge. Review Eighth Blackbird Lite Jim Farber - April 23, 2018 A curious pairing of the hip ensemble with singer Will Oldham has curious results. Review More Surprises From Under the LA Phil's Green Umbrella Jim Farber - April 19, 2018 Deprived of a Ted Hearne premiere, Gustavo Dudamel still led a fascinating concert, soon to be reprised in London. Review LA Phil Careens From Tranquility to Turbulence Jim Farber - April 17, 2018 The premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's Pollux contrasts with Varèse's Amériques. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 … Next › Next page Last » Last page