SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News Free Music Is All Over L.A. This Weekend Peter Feher - November 12, 2019 A list of absolutely free and notable classical music events from Newport Beach to Pasadena. Review Harry Partch’s The Wayward Gets A Long-Overdue Premiere Jim Farber - November 12, 2019 After more than 50 years, the iconoclast composer’s five-part opera is given its first full reading. Review WasteLAnd’s Grungy, Avant-Garde Sound World Richard S. Ginell - November 11, 2019 Finding roses among the thorns with L.A.’s new-music mavens. Feature Harry Partch Lives! (And So Do His Invented Instruments) Victoria Looseleaf - November 10, 2019 For some, the encounter with the composer’s music is life-changing. What is it about this American original that inspires such devotion? Review Green Umbrella Festival Goes Carroty Orange and Bee Purple for a Day Jim Farber - November 8, 2019 Gabriella Smith’s Carrot Revolution and the premiere of Sky Macklay’s Swarm Collecting highlight a diverse program. Music News Pacific Symphony Going Full Blast Till the End of the Year Peter Feher - November 5, 2019 The orchestra has a lot on offer over the months of November and December. Artist Spotlight So Young Park Owns Queen of the Night Victoria Looseleaf - November 4, 2019 The admired coloratura joins LA Opera for its spectacular Magic Flute. Review Mixed Results From Dudamel’s Pairing of Bruckner and Andrew Norman Richard S. Ginell - November 4, 2019 The LA Phil offers a glimpse of their upcoming tour. Music News New West Symphony to Feature New Julien Labro Work for Bandoneón and Guitar Peter Feher - October 29, 2019 Famed guitarist Jason Vieaux takes the other solo part. Music News Gordon Getty Receives European Culture Prize at Vienna Gala Janos Gereben - October 29, 2019 As a philanthropist and composer, Getty has long championed the arts. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 … Next › Next page Last » Last page