SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News In the Wake of Blackout Tuesday, L.A. Arts Organizations Consider Next Steps Peter Feher - June 9, 2020 What tangible results will renewed interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion bring? Music News Broad Stage Plans a Creative Opening for Fall 2020 Peter Feher - June 2, 2020 And the rest of the season at the Santa Monica venue looks pretty interesting, too. Feature Librettists Give Opera Something to Sing About Victoria Looseleaf - May 30, 2020 We take an inside look at three of the unsung heroes of contemporary opera. Review LA Phil 100 DVD Conjures a Lost World Richard S. Ginell - May 30, 2020 A powerful concert benefits from judicious editing and stirs poignant memories. Music News An Astonishing and Brave 2021 Season From Long Beach Opera Michael Zwiebach - May 19, 2020 The company plans a “Season of Solidarity” that features four ambitious productions. Music News LA Phil’s Nathan Cole Hosts 2020 “Violympics” Peter Feher - May 19, 2020 The violinist expands his online teaching model with a new summer program. Artist Spotlight Beth Morrison: 21st-Century Opera’s Midwife Victoria Looseleaf - May 18, 2020 The “modern-day Diaghilev” talks about her role bringing groundbreaking works to the stage. Feature How Arts Companies Navigate the Unknown Jim Farber - May 15, 2020 Orchestras, opera companies, and their support services figure out paths forward amid too much uncertainty. Music News LA Phil Cancels 2020 Hollywood Bowl and The Ford Seasons Victoria Looseleaf - May 14, 2020 Though anticipated, the news carries severe financial effects and is salt in the wounds of L.A. music lovers. Review Jacaranda Live Launches With Two Revived Julius Eastman Pieces Richard S. Ginell - May 12, 2020 The adventurous concert series celebrates the early minimalist with an inaugural CD of his challenging music. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 … Next › Next page Last » Last page