SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Music and Light at New L.A. Concert Series “Silence” Richard S. Ginell - September 23, 2019 The line between pop and classical continues to blur, in a three-concert series presented by Christopher Rountree and Anna Bulbrook. Feature L.A.’s BodyTraffic Puts Dance in the Fast Lane Victoria Looseleaf - September 22, 2019 The innovative company has an upcoming residency at the Wallis that highlights the rise of the L.A. dance scene. Review LA Opera’s La bohème Dances on the Dark Side Jim Farber - September 16, 2019 Strong performances bolster Barrie Kosky’s edgy production of the Puccini favorite. Artist Spotlight Jaime Martín Takes the Podium With the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Victoria Looseleaf - September 13, 2019 The top-tier flutist talks about taking up the baton and the mutual trust he enjoys with the musicians at his new gig. Review L.A. Signal Lab Premiere Raises Cosmic Questions Tamzin Elliott - September 13, 2019 The new-music group debuts the 14-movement URSA: an interstellar cantata at Monk Space. Review Comedy and Horror and Awkward Parties: Performance Art From People Inside Electronics Tamzin Elliott - September 10, 2019 Two new-music duos, Aperture Duo and Autoduplicity, engage in wanton acts of performance. Artist Spotlight Barrie Kosky Talks About His New La bohème and More Jim Farber - September 9, 2019 The new production opens LA Opera’s season on Sept. 14. Review Dazzling Petrushka From LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl Ben Kutner - September 6, 2019 Conductor Ludovic Morlot helped make it all sound spontaneous. Music News Viano String Quartet Shares First Prize at Banff Quartet Competition Victoria Looseleaf - September 3, 2019 The Colburn’s ensemble-in-residence ties the Marmen Quartet for the prestigious award. Artist Spotlight Anthony Parnther Finds Inspiration Everywhere Victoria Looseleaf - August 31, 2019 At home conducting everything from Orff to the latest video game, the in-demand conductor and educator is a champion for minority and women composers. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 … Next › Next page Last » Last page