On Sunday, you could have enjoyed a nice, crisp fall day in Los Angeles, or you could have been inside the iconic Walt...
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...
CD Review: Quartet San Francisco’s ‘A QSF Journey’
The new CD on Reference Recordings by the Quartet San Francisco (QSF), A QSF Journey, is a wonderful addition to the...
Review: Dudamel conducts the LA Phil in the complete ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev composed his masterpiece ballet Romeo and Juliet in 1935. The LA Phil (founded in 1919) was already...
Review: Season opener of Le Salon de Musiques
The 2018-19 season of Le Salon de Musiques opened spectacularly on Sunday, Oct. 7. For “Romantic Nostalgia,” Founder...
LACO’s SESSION mixes beer, classical music and hanging with the artists
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), in collaboration with Four Larks, presents SESSION, an innovative performance...
Review: LA Opera opens season with ‘Don Carlo’ and Plácido Domingo
LA Opera opened its 2018-19 season in grand style with Don Carlo, Verdi’s most ambitious opera. A complex drama about...