SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review The Most Elaborate “Noon to Midnight” Yet at Disney Hall Richard S. Ginell - June 4, 2019 This treasure trove of adventurous new music is a steal for anyone with open ears. Review Numi Opera Opens Its Doors With a Stunted Der Zwerg Jim Farber - June 3, 2019 Vocal performances are the strong suit in the fledgling company’s inaugural production. Review Dudamel Zips Through Mahler’s Eighth in LA Phil Season Finale Richard S. Ginell - June 3, 2019 A fine, crisp performance with an ensemble not quite the size of the “Symphony of a Thousand.” Review LA Phil’s Green Umbrella Lays Up During Noon to Midnight Festival Jim Farber - June 3, 2019 The orchestral portion of LA Phil’s third-annual new-music marathon played it too safe. Artist Spotlight Anthony Davis Builds Operas From Headlines Victoria Looseleaf - June 3, 2019 The composer’s The Central Park Five premieres at Long Beach Opera on June 15. Artist Spotlight Barbara Hannigan Takes the Helm at Ojai Jim Farber - May 30, 2019 The Canadian soprano/conductor talks about her approach to directing this year’s festival and about balancing her dual roles. Review Clarinet Rules Jacaranda’s “Vivid Reveries” Jim Farber - May 28, 2019 Selections from Lutosławski to Mozart provide a reverse history of the instrument. Review LA Phil Closes its Curtailed Haydn and Beethoven Festival With Masses Richard S. Ginell - May 28, 2019 Baritone Matthias Goerne stands out in a quartet of strong soloists. Feature Yuval Sharon Maps Meredith Monk’s ATLAS Victoria Looseleaf - May 27, 2019 The LA Phil stages a “staggeringly ambitious production” of the groundbreaking opera. Artist Spotlight James Conlon Was Born to Lead Victoria Looseleaf - May 25, 2019 The tireless conductor explains his enduring love for Verdi, how he plans an L.A. Opera season with Domingo, and why Mozart is a healing force. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 … Next › Next page Last » Last page