On Feb. 22, Music Director Gustavo Dudamel led the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Tchaikovsky’s first and sixth...
Free Tickets to Oscar-nominated Film ‘The Lady in Number 6’
Alice Herz-Sommer is no armchair philosopher. At 109, she knows exactly what’s important in life from her experience...
Free Tickets to Jacaranda’s Cage and Messiaen Concerts
Jacaranda's 10th anniversary season continues on Saturday, Feb. 22, with a dinner break — a break that separates the...
Review: Le Salon de Musiques with Mona Golabek
On Feb. 9, while many Angelenos were watching the Winter Olympics, taking place in Sochi, Russia, a capacity crowd of...
Review: Venice Baroque Orchestra and Philippe Jaroussky at Disney Hall
Perhaps the coming of the mating season, spring, is agitating the competitive drive in Earth’s inhabitants. Whatever...
Review: Crown City Quartet Plays Haydn, Shostakovich and Brahms
Classical music, in case you haven’t read the obituary published by Slate earlier this week, is dead. But before we...
Review: Handel’s ‘Theodora’ at Segerstrom Hall
George Frideric Handel’s affection for Theodora, a relatively little known oratorio about a fourth-century Christian...
Review: Jacaranda’s ‘Hallucination’ Concert of Xenakis and Stockhausen
Jacaranda is a programming collaborative for modern music whose tagline is “Music at the Edge.” The two pieces...
Review: Olga Kern Opens Kimbell’s Piano Pavilion Auditorium
On Jan. 23 and 24, the 2001 co-Gold Medal winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Olga Kern,...