SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Philip Glass’s New Symphony — We’ve Been Here Before Jim Farber - January 15, 2019 The composer’s third David Bowie homage falls flat. Review Monday Evening Concerts Breaks the Reich Barrier Jim Farber - December 18, 2018 The long running L.A. chamber series plays Music for 18 Musicians for the first time. Review A Recovering Mehta Sparks the Old Magic with the LA Phil Jim Farber - December 16, 2018 Physically frail but alert as ever, the 82-year-old conducted a dashing all-Brahms concert. Review Through a prism Darkly Jim Farber - December 4, 2018 A new opera by Ellen Reid and Roxie Perkins explores the lasting effects of sexual trauma. Review Michael Tilson Thomas Clicking on All Cylinders With the LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - December 3, 2018 His masterful setting of a Carl Sandburg poem highlights the first concert of MTT’s two-week residency in Los Angeles. Review Garlands for Steven Stucky Jim Farber - November 29, 2018 Pianist Gloria Cheng celebrates the late composer at Piano Spheres. Review Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra Showcases Women Composers Jim Farber - November 20, 2018 Young performers share the limelight with the eclectic ensemble’s regulars. Review L.A. Master Chorale Comes Together Richard S. Ginell - November 20, 2018 Grant Gershon leads a program pairing Bach with an Indian-inspired West Coast premiere from Reena Esmail. Review Hansel and Gretel Goes “Where the Wild Things Are” Jim Farber - November 20, 2018 Los Angeles Opera offers an alternative fairy tale for the holidays. Review A Fluxus Jamboree at Walt Disney Concert Hall Richard S. Ginell - November 19, 2018 Fives hours of performances — from Berio to Yoko Ono — make for a fun, irresistible evening. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 … Next › Next page Last » Last page