SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Artist Spotlight Rod Gilfry’s No Loser Jim Farber - February 7, 2019 He just plays one in David Lang’s opera. Review Katabasis Offers a Descent to the Classical Greek Underworld Jim Farber - January 28, 2019 It’s one helluva musical journey at the Getty Villa. Feature L.A. Opera’s 2019-20: Six New-to-L.A. Productions Jim Farber - January 27, 2019 A world premiere, a role debut for Plácido Domingo, and a little bit of Hollywood. Feature Charlie Chaplin Gets Another Assist in Realizing His Musical Dreams Jim Farber - January 25, 2019 Russian violinist Philippe Quint revives the music of Charlie Chaplin. Review Kaleidoscope Brings Athletic Sound to New Music Ben Kutner - January 22, 2019 Four modern works showcase the outer ranges of string technique. Review Mälkki and the LA Phil Scale the Heights of Messiaen’s Turangalîla Jim Farber - January 21, 2019 The massive symphony, with soloist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, was set off by Kaija Saariaho’s precise Trans. Review Shapes and Sounds at REDCAT Ben Kutner - January 18, 2019 Vicki Ray and Carole Kim manipulate time in Los Angeles. Review Composers Invite Themselves in from the Margins Tamzin Elliott - January 17, 2019 At Monday Evening Concerts, music by Julius Eastman and Sarah Hennies makes an interesting pairing. Review Jazz Composers Exercise Their Classical Chops Under the Green Umbrella Richard S. Ginell - January 17, 2019 Despite the title, “The Edge of Jazz” plays more to the concert hall than to the swinging bandstand. Review Here’s Nadia Jim Farber - January 15, 2019 Violinist Nadia Sirota hosts the first Living Music LIVE! program, a live podcast on stage in Los Angeles. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 … Next › Next page Last » Last page