SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Deep Desires: Orphée et Eurydice at L.A. Opera Jim Farber - March 13, 2018 Joffrey Ballet collaborates with L.A. Opera in John Neumeier's fanfic reimagining of the myth's central relationships. Review Gloria Cheng and Terry Riley Reveal the Composer's Delightful Multiplicity Jim Farber - March 13, 2018 Despite markedly different approaches to the keyboard, the pianists found common ground in the world premiere of a Riley piece for four hands. Review A Strangely Wonderful Trip to the Moon From Disney Hall Jim Farber - March 6, 2018 The L.A. Philharmonic's production of Andrew Norman's opera for children is a joy. Review A Flock of Oiseaux exotiques Reveals Jacaranda’s Charms Jim Farber - February 27, 2018 The L.A.-based, Messiaen-loving presenter is expert in the art of curation. Music News Yes, SFCV Fans, We Have Expanded Michael Zwiebach - February 27, 2018 Check out new tabs to find the extra events we’ve been covering. Review L.A. Chamber Orchestra’s Great Music Marred by Program Goofs Jim Farber - February 26, 2018 A lack of information leaves the audience in the dark. Feature The Countdown Has Begun for the LA Phil’s Moon Shot Jim Farber - February 24, 2018 Composer Andrew Norman, conductor Teddy Abrams, and director Yuval Sharon are planning A Trip to the Moon. Review Fire and Ice at L.A. Philharmonic’s Green Umbrella Series Jim Farber - February 24, 2018 Two generations of composers, separated by 50 years, share a concert in L.A. Review Thirteen Pages from Eve Beglarian’s Scrapbook Jim Farber - February 20, 2018 The composer joins forces with students and faculty from CalArts. Review Morton Subotnick Revivifies Silver Apples of The Moon for Its 50th Anniversary Richard S. Ginell - February 15, 2018 The technology has been updated, but the music is faithful to the original recording. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 Next › Next page Last » Last page