SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Feature Concert Life Begins to Rise From the Ashes Jim Farber - June 29, 2020 Organizations are figuring out ways to present concerts while maintaining pandemic restrictions. Music News Mainly Mozart to Present a Pair of Live Drive-in Concerts Jim Farber - June 26, 2020 The San Diego music festival finds an interesting way to do live music while maintaining social distancing. Music News L.A. Chamber Group Salastina Launches New Podcast Peter Feher - June 23, 2020 Derrick Spiva Jr.’s American Mirror is the centerpiece of the podcast Sounds Interesting, and Salastina has other projects afoot as well. Feature Fundraising in the Age of Coronavirus Lisa Houston - June 23, 2020 Opera philanthropy floats hope upon a sea of uncertainty. Music News World Premiere Martha Graham Work Takes Inspiration From Past and Present Peter Feher - June 16, 2020 Resurrecting a lost Martha Graham dance brings out connections between 1937 and 2020. Music News In the Wake of Blackout Tuesday, L.A. Arts Organizations Consider Next Steps Peter Feher - June 9, 2020 What tangible results will renewed interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion bring? Music News Broad Stage Plans a Creative Opening for Fall 2020 Peter Feher - June 2, 2020 And the rest of the season at the Santa Monica venue looks pretty interesting, too. Feature Librettists Give Opera Something to Sing About Victoria Looseleaf - May 30, 2020 We take an inside look at three of the unsung heroes of contemporary opera. Review LA Phil 100 DVD Conjures a Lost World Richard S. Ginell - May 30, 2020 A powerful concert benefits from judicious editing and stirs poignant memories. Music News Daniel Hope to Team Up With Wallis Annenberg Center Peter Feher - May 26, 2020 The violinist now has another West Coast gig. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 … Next › Next page Last » Last page