Los Angeles

SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the Los Angeles area.

Steven Winn - June 7, 2021

This freshly imagined production packs an emotional wallop that transcends the limits of the small screen.

Richard S. Ginell - June 7, 2021

A selection of choice cuts from the Venezuelan conductor’s extensive and wildly eclectic catalog.

Peter Feher - June 2, 2021

Live music is returning to the landmark venue, with a slight twist.

Peter Feher - June 2, 2021

The amphitheater will be hosting a roster of A-list musicians in diverse genres.

Paul Kotapish - June 2, 2021

Mission Opera goes live with Offenbach’s rarely performed Le 66 starting June 5.

 

Victoria Looseleaf - June 1, 2021

LA Opera’s artist-in-residence takes the stage in Oedipus Rex on June 6. He talks with SFCV about opera’s new landscape and how he’s supporting the next generation of singers.

Tom Jacobs - May 25, 2021

Among the recipients: Los Angeles Master Chorale, Salastina, Street Symphony, and The Industry.

Richard S. Ginell - May 25, 2021

Philip Glass’s hypnotic Les Enfants Terribles gets the full James Darrah treatment on top of a parking garage.

Jim Farber - May 24, 2021

The return to live performances is happening, but there is still uncertainty about what will be allowed, and how soon. We talk to NY Phil’s Deborah Borda, SF Sym’s Mark Hanson, and The Wallis’s Paul Crewes to get their thoughts.

Peter Feher - May 18, 2021

The Orange County orchestra is out with a full schedule for 2021–2022, live and in person.