SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. 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. Music News And the 2020 Pulitzer Goes To ... Peter Feher - May 5, 2020 Another opera wins the composition prize from a varied jury. Music News With LA Opera Canceling, the City’s Classical Season Is Over Peter Feher - May 4, 2020 Along with the latest cancellations, arts organizations are announcing cost-cutting measures. Music News Jacaranda Crowdsources Ideas for Its Recording Label Peter Feher - April 28, 2020 The new-music organization finds a novel way to connect with its audience. Music News Esa-Pekka Salonen Joins the “At Home” Radio Series Peter Feher - April 28, 2020 The KUSC/KDFC hour-long program expands its host roster. Music News Delirium Musicum Pioneers Online Singalong Peter Feher - April 21, 2020 And the group shares a video from their first socially distanced concert from a courtyard. Music News Some Musicians May Get Relief From the Onerous Strictures of AB5 Law Janos Gereben - April 21, 2020 No action on the amendment until the State Legislature reconvenes in May. Music News LA Opera Expands Online Offerings Peter Feher - April 14, 2020 Stream “Living Room Recitals,” a 2019 performance of La bohème, and more. Review Richard Valitutto Plays Modern Nocturnes and Lullabies Richard S. Ginell - April 13, 2020 Spooky twilight music dominates the fearless keyboard wizard’s latest release. Feature L.A. Arts Organizations Are Looking for a Way Forward Jim Farber - April 13, 2020 COVID-19 is forcing music presenters to make hard choices. Many are uniting to find ways to survive. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 … Next › Next page Last » Last page