Los Angeles

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

Tim Greiving - November 15, 2021

The miniseries features music by younger composers in the film industry.

Victoria Looseleaf - November 15, 2021

The troupe joins Christopher Rountree and Wild Up in an exuberant program featuring Immediate Tragedy and Appalachian Spring.

Richard S. Ginell - November 15, 2021

The great conductor puts in a guest appearance with the conservatory orchestra in an ambitious program.

Peter Feher - November 9, 2021

The series is back for an eighth season of concerts in 2022.

Richard S. Ginell - November 9, 2021

Leila Josefowicz gives an impassioned reading of the first John Adams Violin Concerto.

Janos Gereben - November 9, 2021

The ongoing project preserves and presents works of composers who perished in the Holocaust.

Richard S. Ginell - November 8, 2021

The Police’s famed drummer presents the group’s hits arranged for rock band and orchestra in a fun show at The Soraya.

Tom Jacobs - November 2, 2021

For the major symphony and opera organizations, supplementing live performances with online offerings is the way of the future.

Richard S. Ginell - November 1, 2021

The season is young, but the orchestra is in overdrive for a Kaija Saariaho premiere and Scriabin’s Poem of Ecstasy.

Victoria Looseleaf - November 1, 2021

The four-day online event presents more than 30 artists and ensembles on the cusp of tomorrow’s music and poetry.