SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Artist Spotlight Morris Robinson in the Mirror: “My art has become what I am.” Victoria Looseleaf - May 8, 2023 The star bass talks about his career, fighting for the underdog, and being a family man. Review Dream House Quartet: All-Star Lineup Makes the Most of Pianos and Electric Guitars Tamzin Elliott - May 7, 2023 The Làbeque sisters are joined by rocker-composers Bryce Dessner and David Chalmin for a new work by Radiohead’s Thom Yorke. Feature The SFCV Summer Music Festival Guide, 2023 SFCV Editors and Janos Gereben - May 2, 2023 Your cheat sheet to great music festivals across California and the West. Review Gritty Realism Makes Compelling Opera in Trade/Mary Motorhead Jim Farber - May 2, 2023 Emma O’Halloran’s techno-tinged music clothes the drama perfectly in tales of Dublin’s downtrodden. Artist Spotlight Víkingur Ólafsson’s Balancing Act Victoria Looseleaf - May 2, 2023 Much as he loves Bach and Mozart, the insightful pianist has a lot more than that going on in his performances — and in his personal life. Feature The Wake-Up Call: Performing Arts Face the Post-Pandemic World Jim Farber - May 2, 2023 From audience behavior and revenue to questions of repertoire and representation, arts leaders have a lot on their plates currently. Music News Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s Next Season Is as Diverse as Ever Tom Jacobs - May 1, 2023 From world premieres to special guests to concerts at seven different venues around Southern California, LACO will extend its reach in 2023–2024. Review Old-Neighborhood Nostalgia in Two Guises From Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Richard S. Ginell - April 25, 2023 Jessie Montgomery’s appealing, resourceful L.E.S. Characters has a happy premiere alongside Charles Ives’s pastoral Symphony No. 3. Preview L.E.S. Characters Brings Jessie Montgomery and Masumi Per Rostad Full Circle Annelies Zijderveld - April 24, 2023 The composer and violist make music out of shared memories of the Lower East Side of New York. Review Rafael Payare Powers Up the LA Phil Richard S. Ginell - April 18, 2023 With high-energy gestures, Payare brought excitement, lighting a fire under the orchestra. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 … Next › Next page Last » Last page