by Theodore Bell | Apr 20, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
Here are just a few of the great concerts this week in Los Angeles – Jacaranda’s “music at the edge” series celebrates the Liszt bicentennial, the Capitol Ensemble performs its excellent Schubert and Mozart, and the LA Phil plays Tchaikovsky and Brahms with celebrated...
by Theodore Bell | Apr 9, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The chamber scene is in full gear with four great local organizations in action this weekend and next: the Da Camera Society, Le Salon de Musiques, Musica Angelica, and the Pasadena Conservatory of Music. My personal program favorites are Mozart’s String Quintet in G...
by Theodore Bell | Apr 3, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
Music celebrities from around the globe gathered at Walt Disney Concert Hall on March 27 to celebrate and honor Ernest Fleischmann as a champion of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Fleischmann, the former executive vice president and managing director of the LA Phil...
by Theodore Bell | Mar 24, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
An enthusiastic and appreciative Los Angeles audience was transported to a time in Paris long past through Le Salon de Musiques with Debussy, Saint-Saens and Ravel Sunday afternoon, March 20, in the Impresario Room on the fifth floor of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion....
by Theodore Bell | Mar 19, 2011 | Classical Music and Opera |
The week starts with two great chamber concerts downtown Sunday afternoon, when we can hear George Crumb’s favorite soprano Tony Arnold sing his music in the acoustically superb Zipper Hall of the Colburn School, or just up the block we can enjoy a sumptuous...