SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News Delirium Musicum Pioneers Online Singalong Peter Feher - April 21, 2020 And the group shares a video from their first socially distanced concert from a courtyard. Music News Some Musicians May Get Relief From the Onerous Strictures of AB5 Law Janos Gereben - April 21, 2020 No action on the amendment until the State Legislature reconvenes in May. Music News LA Opera Expands Online Offerings Peter Feher - April 14, 2020 Stream “Living Room Recitals,” a 2019 performance of La bohème, and more. Review Richard Valitutto Plays Modern Nocturnes and Lullabies Richard S. Ginell - April 13, 2020 Spooky twilight music dominates the fearless keyboard wizard’s latest release. Feature L.A. Arts Organizations Are Looking for a Way Forward Jim Farber - April 13, 2020 COVID-19 is forcing music presenters to make hard choices. Many are uniting to find ways to survive. Feature In the Season of the Virus, the Online Concert Comes of Age Peter Feher - March 31, 2020 Your comprehensive guide to online and streaming music from the Bay Area and Los Angeles. With links! Feature Conservatories on the Cutting Edge of Distance Learning Jim Farber - March 30, 2020 Why music conservatories were readier than most for the disruption of coronavirus. Review Ted Hearne’s Place Sings About Housing Insecurity Richard S. Ginell - March 27, 2020 A new CD offers a glimpse of the composer’s much-postponed multimedia collaboration with poet Saul Williams on issues of gentrification. Music News Plácido Domingo Tests Positive for Coronavirus Peter Feher - March 23, 2020 The 79-year-old opera star updated fans on Facebook. Music News Music Schools Take Countermeasures Against COVID-19 Peter Feher - March 17, 2020 Conservatories are reacting quickly and, like colleges across the country, moving classes online. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 … Next › Next page Last » Last page