by Theodore Bell | Jun 13, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The early summer schedules are free, or nearly so, and the weather is great. Ah, summertime in LA, the fiddles are jumpin’ and the listenin’ is easy! Wednesday, June 15, if you are near Glendale or Pasadena, then why not enjoy one of these FREE afternoon chamber...
by Theodore Bell | May 18, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The chamber music season in Los Angeles may be winding down for the summer, but the stages are still lively this week with four great concerts that are all worth your attention. Thursday night, don’t pass up the opportunity to hear the moving music of Steve Reich and...
by Theodore Bell | May 9, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The chamber music scene in Los Angeles is truly world class, and this week there is music for every preference from the very old to the very new. Start the week this Tuesday, May 10, at Walt Disney Concert Hall with HESPÈRION XXI and their musical celebration of the...
by Theodore Bell | May 1, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
Jeffrey Kahane and Allan Vogel were brilliant in their performances with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) as the 2011 Westside Connections season closed with chamber music and discussion on Thursday, April 28, at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center...
by Theodore Bell | Apr 24, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The focus this week is on the music itself. At the top of my list is Stravinsky’s Histoire du Soldat (The Soldier’s Tale) by members of the LA Phil Tuesday evening at Walt Disney Concert Hall – a delightful and brilliant piece for seven instruments, three...