SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News The World of Music Comes to Irvine Barclay Theatre This Season Victoria Looseleaf - August 29, 2022 The Orange County venue presents some of the greats of Indian classical music in performances starting next month. Feature Audience Choice Awards 2021–2022: Los Angeles Winners Peter Feher - August 23, 2022 The full roster of excellence, as chosen by our readers. Find out who has bragging rights this year. Review Alternative American Stories Energize the Hollywood Bowl Richard S. Ginell - August 23, 2022 The LA Phil plays a patriotic program with a twist, centered around singer Davóne Tines’s serious examination of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Preview It’s a Marvel: Chamber Groups Combine for Music Box 2022 Tom Jacobs - August 18, 2022 Six L.A. ensembles will share the Zipper Hall stage in an inaugural event previewing their seasons. Music News As Usual, Jacaranda’s New Season Shakes Things Up Peter Feher - August 18, 2022 A chamber opera and concerts focused on Near East myth and history highlight a diverse 2022–2023 schedule. Music News L.A.’s Other Top Orchestra Is at the Colburn School Peter Feher - August 16, 2022 The hot-ticket concerts at Colburn are too numerous to list. Here are a couple of highlights. Music News Final Voting for SFCV’s Audience Choice Awards Ends Wednesday, Aug. 17 SFCV Staff - August 15, 2022 Last chance to put in your votes for our annual best-of polls covering the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Review Dalia Stasevska Retreads Recent Symphonic Ground With the LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - August 14, 2022 Two works premiered in past seasons, Daníel Bjarnason’s Violin Concerto and Anna Meredith’s Nautilus, make the program again at the Bowl. Artist Spotlight Lina González-Granados Steps Onto the Podium in Los Angeles Victoria Looseleaf - August 8, 2022 The much-in-demand conductor makes her LA Phil debut this month, ahead of taking up the baton with LA Opera for the next several seasons. Feature Are Orchestras at the Breaking Point? Jim Farber - August 8, 2022 This year, musicians, staff, and orchestra managers are overstretched and facing high-risk contract negotiations. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … Next › Next page Last » Last page