Los Angeles

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

Peter Feher - March 15, 2022

Celebrating Iranian New Year and welcoming spring with music and dance is becoming a tradition at Segerstrom Hall.

Victoria Looseleaf - March 15, 2022

Choreographer John Neumeier stages Bach’s masterful oratorio with the dancers of the Hamburg Ballet.

Tom Jacobs - March 14, 2022

Touring California during a pandemic is just the latest challenge for the indomitable London Symphony Orchestra.

Richard S. Ginell - March 13, 2022

Sidelined two years by the pandemic, the concert at Disney Hall was a triumph for music without boundaries.

Michael Zwiebach - March 8, 2022

Dylan Mattingly’s six-hour-long Stranger Love will premiere in the orchestra’s Green Umbrella series.

Peter Feher - March 8, 2022

The first community-based production will combine professionals and amateurs in a cast of hundreds.

Victoria Looseleaf - March 7, 2022

Inspired by a lost dance from 1952, this major new work is set to a score by jazz pianist/composer Jason Moran, performed live by Wild Up on March 19.

Peter Feher - March 1, 2022

The orchestra is committing $125 million to overhaul its longtime home.

Peter Feher - March 1, 2022

The orchestra is taking its usual broad approach to repertory and staying ambitious when it comes to special events and guest stars.

Tim Greiving - February 28, 2022

Although this year’s nominees don’t represent the industry’s growing diversity, they should be represented in the Oscars telecast.