A collection of duets from Handel and Verdi to Kevin Puts showcases the young artists in substantial roles.
Proving that contemporary composition isn’t unapproachable, the “Chamber Music Now” concert has dancing, comedy, and lots of good music.
Two virtuosic percussion concertos and Carlos Simon’s vital Tales – A Folklore Symphony lead a successful first weekend.
At the Hollywood Bowl, with live accompaniment from the LA Phil and LA Master Chorale, the film has even more impact.
Oakland Public Conservatory and Living Jazz are centering African American musical heritage for students of all ages.
The young music director discusses stepping in to lead major orchestras at the last minute, his history with the LA Phil, and how to listen sensitively.
Alexander Shchetynsky’s Requiem will receive its U.S. premiere at Davies Symphony Hall this month.