SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Guitarist Mak Grgic Fills the Historic Van Dekker House With Music Jim Farber - June 18, 2018 Chamber Music in Historic Sites sponsors intimate music in architecturally significant chambers. Review Partch Does Partch at MicroFest Jim Farber - June 18, 2018 A dedicated ensemble playing unique instruments presents rarely performed microtonal works by Harry Partch and Ben Johnston. Review Modernism Revived at Ojai 2018 Jim Farber - June 12, 2018 Patricia Kopatchinskaja strives to undo comfortable concertgoing rituals with exciting, dramatic gestures. Artist Spotlight Patricia Kopatchinskaja Directs Her First Ojai Festival Richard S. Ginell - June 5, 2018 The virtuoso violinist brings her relentless curiosity and unbridled passion for new music to the pioneering festival. Review Matthew Aucoin's Crossing Explores Walt Whitman's Psyche Richard S. Ginell - May 29, 2018 L.A. Opera's ambitious, 28-year-old artist-in-residence brings his first work to the Off Grand series. Review Schumann Cycle Launches at LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - May 22, 2018 Dudamel conducts the Symphony No. 2, and Mitsuko Uchida is soloist in the composer’s Piano Concerto. Review All-Spanish Program Closes Jacaranda's 15th Season Richard S. Ginell - May 22, 2018 A lively concert awakens interest in authentically Spanish composers. Review Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra Grabs Our Attention and Holds It Richard S. Ginell - May 15, 2018 Diverse programming and relaxed etiquette make an enjoyable experience. Review New-World Dreams Fall Flat for L.A. Master Chorale Jim Farber - May 15, 2018 A poorly-coordinated performance of Terry Riley’s In C caps off the evening. Feature Walking Through the Bernstein at 100 Exhibit Jim Farber - May 11, 2018 The Grammy Museum and the Skirball Cultural Center collaborate on a celebration of the composer/conductor’s legacy. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 … Next › Next page Last » Last page