SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Artist Spotlight John Mauceri on Bernstein and Beyond Richard S. Ginell - November 28, 2017 The noted conductor talks about his mentor, colleague, and friend Leonard Bernstein, and about his own adventures on the podium. Review Bernstein’s Theater Music Gets Retrospective From John Mauceri and a Lot of Friends Richard S. Ginell - November 21, 2017 The show at the Valley Performing Arts Center in L.A. featured the New West Symphony and a lot of lesser-known musical highlights. Review L.A. Phil’s Noon to Midnight Marathon Runs the Gamut of New Music Jim Farber - November 20, 2017 Some clear winners emerged from the 21-concert music fest, along with some also-ran entrants. Music News Seattle Symphony’s Simon Woods Heads South to L.A. Peter Feher - November 16, 2017 The L.A. Philharmonic has a new CEO. Review Walt Disney Hall Under Alien Attack in War of the Worlds Jim Farber - November 13, 2017 Martian invasion threatens L.A. Philharmonic concert! Review Tough Love, Bergman Style: Persona Becomes an Opera Jim Farber - November 13, 2017 L.A. Opera and Beth Morrison Projects explore the intricacies of Ingmar Bergman’s film in an opera by Keeril Makan and Jay Scheib. Review The Los Angeles Master Chorale Celebrates the Ungrateful Dead Jim Farber - October 31, 2017 A mostly somber Día de los Muertos program casts the limelight on choral works by Latin American composers. Review The Internationalists Have Their Say at L.A. Phil’s Mexico City Festival Jim Farber - October 23, 2017 The CDMX Festival ended on a serious, new music note, with composers who are part of an international community of explorers. Review “Roll Sound: Action!”: The LA Phil Goes to the Movies Jim Farber - October 16, 2017 In the second installment of the Ciudad de la Mexico Festival, Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Phil celebrate a “Noche de Cine.” Review Plácido Domingo Commands the Stage and the Pit with the Los Angeles Opera Ilana Walder-Biesanz - October 16, 2017 The legendary singer is only one reason to see these powerful Verdi and Bizet productions. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 Next › Next page Last » Last page