Peter Oundjian, formerly of the Tokyo String Quartet, has put his chamber music days behind him and has now taken up...
Interview with Composer Tigran Mansurian
The milestone represented by the marking of one’s 80th birthday is doubtless a profound one, a token of the human...
Los Angeles Youth Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’
Internationally renowned ballet stars and prominent role models Ashley Murphy and Brooklyn Mack guest star in Los...
Review: Dilijan Chamber Music at Zipper Hall
A chill breeze set in late Sunday afternoon in Downtown Los Angeles, wafting through the skyscrapers, and setting...
Review: Michael Tilson Thomas leads the LA Phil
Michael Tilson Thomas began a two-week stint with the Los Angeles Philharmonic this past weekend with performances of...
Review: ‘The Tempest’ at Disney Hall
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Jean Sibelius was the most popular composer then living in the Anglosphere, not to...
Review: Philip Glass’ ‘Satyagraha’ at LA Opera
Philip Glass’ Satyagraha is a complicated opera with many layers of thought and artistry. At the same time, it is a...
Verdi Chorus celebrates 35th anniversary
If you love opera and don’t know the Verdi Chorus, perhaps it’s time you did. Their 35th anniversary season culminates...
Review: Ghost stories from Wicked Lit
I’m not crazy about pumpkin spice anything, but one thing I definitely look forward to each fall is Wicked Lit — the...