Brubeck’s The Gates of Justice, a 1969 piece very different from his up-tempo jazz standards, gets two performances in L.A. this month.
Cappella Romana discovers and performs music from a meeting in 1400 between the English king and the Byzantine emperor.
The schedule this summer at the Bowl reveals a lot of love for Hollywood, along with classical masterworks and a few premieres.
Composer Gabriel Kahane mixes indie-pop styles and sophisticated orchestral writing in his darkly satiric emergency shelter intake form.