Los Angeles

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area.

Peter Feher - March 1, 2022

The orchestra is taking its usual broad approach to repertory and staying ambitious when it comes to special events and guest stars.

Tim Greiving - February 28, 2022

Although this year’s nominees don’t represent the industry’s growing diversity, they should be represented in the Oscars telecast.

Richard S. Ginell - February 22, 2022

The LA Phil premieres another exceptional concerto, Daníel Bjarnason’s FEAST, under the conductor laureate’s baton.

Lou Fancher - February 21, 2022

The gifted cellist talks about his approach to the instrument and his latest album.

Victoria Looseleaf - February 21, 2022

The bass-baritone reprises his role in a radical retelling of Fidelio, but he’s expanding his part offstage, too.

Tom Jacobs - February 15, 2022

From Die Walküre to Kinky Boots, Deborah Harry to Itzhak Perlman, the summer centennial celebration has something for everyone.

Victoria Looseleaf - February 13, 2022

A host of creative talents join forces for a radically reimagined opera based on the ancient Greek myth.

Jim Farber - February 8, 2022

The Asian American theater company remounts its production of the Sondheim musical this month.

Jim Farber - February 7, 2022

Thomas Wilkins will conduct young musicians from the LA Phil’s youth orchestra program in a pregame performance.

Tom Jacobs - February 6, 2022

Lots of firsts for the company as Lina González-Granados takes up the baton, the banjo makes an appearance, and an opera for babies debuts.