SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area. Feature Fundraising in the Age of Coronavirus Lisa Houston - June 23, 2020 Opera philanthropy floats hope upon a sea of uncertainty. Music News World Premiere Martha Graham Work Takes Inspiration From Past and Present Peter Feher - June 16, 2020 Resurrecting a lost Martha Graham dance brings out connections between 1937 and 2020. Music News In the Wake of Blackout Tuesday, L.A. Arts Organizations Consider Next Steps Peter Feher - June 9, 2020 What tangible results will renewed interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion bring? Music News Broad Stage Plans a Creative Opening for Fall 2020 Peter Feher - June 2, 2020 And the rest of the season at the Santa Monica venue looks pretty interesting, too. Feature Librettists Give Opera Something to Sing About Victoria Looseleaf - May 30, 2020 We take an inside look at three of the unsung heroes of contemporary opera. Review LA Phil 100 DVD Conjures a Lost World Richard S. Ginell - May 30, 2020 A powerful concert benefits from judicious editing and stirs poignant memories. Music News Daniel Hope to Team Up With Wallis Annenberg Center Peter Feher - May 26, 2020 The violinist now has another West Coast gig. Music News An Astonishing and Brave 2021 Season From Long Beach Opera Michael Zwiebach - May 19, 2020 The company plans a “Season of Solidarity” that features four ambitious productions. Music News LA Phil’s Nathan Cole Hosts 2020 “Violympics” Peter Feher - May 19, 2020 The violinist expands his online teaching model with a new summer program. Artist Spotlight Beth Morrison: 21st-Century Opera’s Midwife Victoria Looseleaf - May 18, 2020 The “modern-day Diaghilev” talks about her role bringing groundbreaking works to the stage. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 … Next › Next page Last » Last page