SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News Pacific Symphony Again Offers Nowruz Concert Peter Feher - March 15, 2022 Celebrating Iranian New Year and welcoming spring with music and dance is becoming a tradition at Segerstrom Hall. Review A Transformative St. Matthew Passion at LA Opera Victoria Looseleaf - March 15, 2022 Choreographer John Neumeier stages Bach’s masterful oratorio with the dancers of the Hamburg Ballet. Feature The British Are Coming! The British Are Coming! Tom Jacobs - March 14, 2022 Touring California during a pandemic is just the latest challenge for the indomitable London Symphony Orchestra. Review Delayed Wayne Shorter Celebration Gets a Second Chance Richard S. Ginell - March 13, 2022 Sidelined two years by the pandemic, the concert at Disney Hall was a triumph for music without boundaries. Music News Room for the Weird and Wonderful in LA Phil’s New Season Michael Zwiebach - March 8, 2022 Dylan Mattingly’s six-hour-long Stranger Love will premiere in the orchestra’s Green Umbrella series. Music News LA Opera’s “Song of Los Angeles” Ready to Take Wing Peter Feher - March 8, 2022 The first community-based production will combine professionals and amateurs in a cast of hundreds. Feature Martha Graham Dance Company Unveils a World Premiere at The Soraya 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. Music News San Diego Symphony Plans Jacobs Center Renovation Peter Feher - March 1, 2022 The orchestra is committing $125 million to overhaul its longtime home. Music News LA Phil Announces a 2022–2023 Season Packed With High-Profile Events 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. Feature Oscar’s Music Nominees Get Short Shrift, But Are Long On Talent 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. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 … Next › Next page Last » Last page