Features

Steven Winn - February 17, 2012

For years, Bach muddied the waters of the “authentic” version of his St. Matthew Passion, but now American Bach Soloists will clarify certain things.

Maria Goodavage - February 14, 2012

Do dogs dig Debussy? Some preliminary research has resulted in a line of recordings that is fast becoming the latest must-have pooch product.

Janos Gereben - February 14, 2012

Bay Brass Concert to Honor Dick Akright

Glenn Fischtal, of San Francisco Symphony and Bay Brass It’s hard to miss the sound of brass instruments, and yet
Jim Farber - February 7, 2012

Los Angeles Philharmonic regulars and visitors might be unaware of it, but the best of L.A.’s adventurous contemporary arts scene is happening right beneath their feet.

Janos Gereben - February 7, 2012

West Edge's Marley/Manga Flute

West Edge Opera's <em>Flute</em> No matter how many productions you might have seen of Mozart’s Magic Flute, almost c
Janos Gereben - January 31, 2012

Saluting the Inexhaustible Peter Ilyich

Maria Kotchetkova dances Tatiana in <em>Onegin</em> Tchaikovsky is not always fully apprecia
Wynne Delacoma - January 31, 2012

Faced with the retirement of one famous conductor, the Chicago Symphony went courting and landed its man.