Los Angeles

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area.

Peter Feher - September 27, 2022

The orchestra’s longtime music director and its board begin the process of choosing a successor — carefully.

Lev Mamuya - September 26, 2022

As Both gets set for its Los Angeles premiere, the composer talks about what this major piece means and how her process factors in.

Victoria Looseleaf - September 23, 2022

The Schindler House celebrates the artist and muse of this Los Angeles landmark.

Jim Farber - September 23, 2022

The first recital in Piano Spheres’ new season is all about the interplay of acoustic and electronic sounds.

Richard S. Ginell - September 20, 2022

Changing the setting of Donizetti’s opera adds a conceptual layer that enhances a cherished score.

Victoria Looseleaf - September 20, 2022

The company that for 50 years has explored Latin American culture through dance makes its debut at The Wallis next month.

Richard S. Ginell - September 12, 2022

The massive work for orchestra, big band, and chorus was first heard on the West Coast 21 years ago, two days after 9/11.

Victoria Looseleaf - September 10, 2022

The tenor sings Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor starting this month, and he shares the special chemistry he has with the company.

Victoria Looseleaf - September 7, 2022

Before his Hollywood Bowl appearance, the pianist chats about his life, work, and new album, The Disney Book.

Tom Jacobs - September 7, 2022

International stars, interesting programming, and performances across Southern California return with the chamber organization’s 2022–2023 season.