SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Review Composers Invite Themselves in from the Margins Tamzin Elliott - January 17, 2019 At Monday Evening Concerts, music by Julius Eastman and Sarah Hennies makes an interesting pairing. Review Jazz Composers Exercise Their Classical Chops Under the Green Umbrella Richard S. Ginell - January 17, 2019 Despite the title, “The Edge of Jazz” plays more to the concert hall than to the swinging bandstand. Review Here’s Nadia Jim Farber - January 15, 2019 Violinist Nadia Sirota hosts the first Living Music LIVE! program, a live podcast on stage in Los Angeles. Review Philip Glass’s New Symphony — We’ve Been Here Before Jim Farber - January 15, 2019 The composer’s third David Bowie homage falls flat. Review Monday Evening Concerts Breaks the Reich Barrier Jim Farber - December 18, 2018 The long running L.A. chamber series plays Music for 18 Musicians for the first time. Review A Recovering Mehta Sparks the Old Magic with the LA Phil Jim Farber - December 16, 2018 Physically frail but alert as ever, the 82-year-old conducted a dashing all-Brahms concert. Review Through a prism Darkly Jim Farber - December 4, 2018 A new opera by Ellen Reid and Roxie Perkins explores the lasting effects of sexual trauma. Review Michael Tilson Thomas Clicking on All Cylinders With the LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - December 3, 2018 His masterful setting of a Carl Sandburg poem highlights the first concert of MTT’s two-week residency in Los Angeles. Review Garlands for Steven Stucky Jim Farber - November 29, 2018 Pianist Gloria Cheng celebrates the late composer at Piano Spheres. Review Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra Showcases Women Composers Jim Farber - November 20, 2018 Young performers share the limelight with the eclectic ensemble’s regulars. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 … Next › Next page Last » Last page