The tight-knight vocal ensemble that specializes in the music of Eastern Europe has been developing BABA with conductor Karmina Šilec.
Brubeck’s The Gates of Justice, a 1969 piece very different from his up-tempo jazz standards, gets two performances in L.A. this month.
Productions of Sunday in the Park With George, A Little Night Music, and more feature on the Pasadena Playhouse’s schedule.
This year’s PIVOT Festival will showcase the music of Black and women composers, works that haven’t been recorded until now.
Cast and crew are gearing up for the world premiere of Kate Soper’s The Romance of the Rose, inspired by a 13th-century poem.
The company is transforming Z Space into a snowy mountain landscape that will drop audiences directly into Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer’s story.
Rembetiko, a gritty tradition of song and dance engendered by a nearly forgotten war, is celebrated by the Greek Chamber Music Project.
The composer leads a thoroughly reworked version of his opera with the original soloists and the LA Phil.
Proteges from the SF Conservatory of Music’s precollege guitar program make their mark in “The Young Virtuosos” concert.
The orchestra’s annual pan-Asian celebration combines music, dance, and community spirit.