SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Music News Yuval Sharon Named Interim Artistic Director of Long Beach Opera Victoria Looseleaf - November 23, 2019 The enterprising company looks to a famed innovator to guide its 2021 season. Review Piano Spheres Explores Colorful Spectral Music With Vintage Keyboards Richard S. Ginell - November 21, 2019 Spectral music was the theme of this unusual concert with “period” electronic instruments. Review Modern Composers Pay Homage to Earlier Masters With the LA Chamber Orchestra Ben Kutner - November 19, 2019 Missy Mazzoli, Jaime Martín, and the LACO turn toward previous centuries at Royce. Review Operas Appear Out of Thin Air in L.A. Studio Ben Kutner - November 19, 2019 New Opera West presents five “pop-up” operas. Review Barrie Kosky’s Magic Flute Comes Into Its Own Jim Farber - November 18, 2019 LA Opera’s latest wakes up an audience in the wake of #MeToo. Music News Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Is Having “Encuentros” in Mexico City Michael Zwiebach - November 12, 2019 The young musicians are making new friends and hanging with LA Phil players on the orchestra’s latest tour. Music News Free Music Is All Over L.A. This Weekend Peter Feher - November 12, 2019 A list of absolutely free and notable classical music events from Newport Beach to Pasadena. Review Harry Partch’s The Wayward Gets A Long-Overdue Premiere Jim Farber - November 12, 2019 After more than 50 years, the iconoclast composer’s five-part opera is given its first full reading. Review WasteLAnd’s Grungy, Avant-Garde Sound World Richard S. Ginell - November 11, 2019 Finding roses among the thorns with L.A.’s new-music mavens. Feature Harry Partch Lives! (And So Do His Invented Instruments) Victoria Looseleaf - November 10, 2019 For some, the encounter with the composer’s music is life-changing. What is it about this American original that inspires such devotion? Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 … Next › Next page Last » Last page