SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News L.A.’s Guild Opera Celebrates 70 Years Peter Feher - October 22, 2019 The company hosts a family-friendly event and looks back on its storied history. Review Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Second Twin Is Born in Thunder Jim Farber - October 22, 2019 The LA Phil premieres Castor, the powerful, noisy second half of his Gemini project. Review Bruckner and Golijov Make for an Unlikely Coupling From LA Master Chorale Richard S. Ginell - October 22, 2019 Two major choral works, never before performed by the ensemble. Review Rod Gilfry, Forever Young Jim Farber - October 21, 2019 The Los Angeles baritone is up-close and personal in a cabaret show at Boston Court Pasadena. Artist Spotlight Composer Gabriela Ortiz Steps Into the Spotlight Victoria Looseleaf - October 20, 2019 The Mexican composer talks about Yanga, her latest LA Phil commission. Feature In Search of Duende: Flamenco in Southern California Victoria Looseleaf - October 19, 2019 A full slate of upcoming concerts reveals a flourishing scene for the passionate art form. Music News Monday Evening Concerts Taps Into Avant-Garde History in 2019–20 Peter Feher - October 15, 2019 Contemporary music sits shoulder to shoulder with 20th-century avant-garde classics in the new season. Music News Christopher Koelsch To Take Over Plácido Domingo’s Duties Victoria Looseleaf - October 15, 2019 LA Opera won’t try to replace Domingo, who resigned earlier this month over sexual harassment allegations. Artist Spotlight Jeremy Denk Has a Lot to Say About Mozart Victoria Looseleaf - October 15, 2019 The “thinking person’s pianist” joins Nicholas McGegan and the LACO Oct. 26–27. Review Gustavo Dudamel and Pianist Sergio Tiempo Ignite Esteban Benzecry’s Universos infinitos Jim Farber - October 14, 2019 LA Phil catches fire with a pan-American concert of old favorites and a world premiere. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 … Next › Next page Last » Last page