Dudamel & LA Phil strike while the iron is hot, release “La mer” and “Firebird” on iTunes
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Dudamel & LA Phil strike while the iron is hot, release “La mer” and “Firebird” on iTunes

Interesting to find out about the latest iTunes release from the Los Angeles Philharmonic.  They just recorded and released these two works a few years ago under Esa-Pekka Salonen for the same label, so it’s a bit of a surprise that they’d put them out again so soon. But then again, maybe not. As I … Continue reading

Carl St.Clair leads Pacific Symphony in persuasive Mahler 5th, quiet Bach
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Carl St.Clair leads Pacific Symphony in persuasive Mahler 5th, quiet Bach

Last Friday, Carl St.Clair and the Pacific Symphony took on two seemingly disparate giants of the orchestral repertoire, Johann Sebastian Bach and Gustav Mahler. The program notes mentioned Mahler’s interest in Bach’s counterpoint during the time he wrote his Fifth Symphony, spurring the creation of some contrapuntal elements of the score.  It made sense in … Continue reading

A delicious romp:  there is everything to like about LA Opera’s “Cinderella”
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A delicious romp: there is everything to like about LA Opera’s “Cinderella”

Los Angeles Opera’s latest production of Rossini’s Cinderella (La Cenerentola) which debuted this past Saturday has everything you’d want in a comic opera:  an excellent cast that can sing and act well, a clever production, and a great sense of humor.  The story might not be told exactly the way you know it — the evil step-mother … Continue reading

LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 3 of 3):  pondering how much better “The Other Mary” v2.0 actually is
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LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 3 of 3): pondering how much better “The Other Mary” v2.0 actually is

The Los Angeles Philharmonic is in the midst of the continental European leg of its tour to London, Lucerne, Paris, and New York.  Reviews of concerts in London have been consistent in their high praise of the orchestra’s performance and sound in the fairly adventurous repertoire they have taken on the road.  On balance, they … Continue reading

Like a boss:  David Robertson and SLSO at Segerstrom Concert Hall show how it’s supposed to be done
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Like a boss: David Robertson and SLSO at Segerstrom Concert Hall show how it’s supposed to be done

Good chemistry between a conductor and orchestra is a difficult thing to predict or explain, but as former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart might say, I know it when I see it.  And I know I saw — and heard — it this past Monday night when David Robertson brought the St. Louis Symphony into … Continue reading

Southwest Chamber Music announces details of their 2013 Summer Season at The Huntington
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Southwest Chamber Music announces details of their 2013 Summer Season at The Huntington

Just got the announcement from our friends at Southwest Chamber Music detailing the four concert Summer Season they’ll be offering at The Huntington.  I like it.  A nice mix of old and new, rare and familiar. Stravinsky under the stars?  Check. Britten Anniversary?  Check. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?  Check Works by living composers Oliver Knussen and … Continue reading

Anne LeBaron’s latest gem out-sparkles the rest at final LA International New Music Festival concert
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Anne LeBaron’s latest gem out-sparkles the rest at final LA International New Music Festival concert

In an ideal world, I would have been able to see all four concerts that formed the “LA International New Music Festival 2013” presented by Southwest Chamber Music; alas, life often gets in the way.  Thankfully, after multiple thwarted attempts to make my way out to The Colburn School for the festival, I was able … Continue reading

The LA Master Chorale to celebrate its 50th Anniversary with impressive 2013/2014 season
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The LA Master Chorale to celebrate its 50th Anniversary with impressive 2013/2014 season

I was very happy to see this very promising information show up in my inbox this afternoon: The Los Angeles Master Chorale announced their 2013/2014 season, a year which celebrates a pair of anniversaries: 50 years since it’s founding by the legendary Roger Wagner as one of the Los Angeles Music Center’s resident companies. 10 … Continue reading

LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 2 of 3):  Dudamel swings for the fences with “La mer” & “Firebird”
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LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 2 of 3): Dudamel swings for the fences with “La mer” & “Firebird”

“I think that Debussy is, perhaps,  the most important composer of this century.  I also happen to think that today, the future of classical music has a lot to do with Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, and less to do with Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern. The relationship between Debussy and Stravinsky is particularly interesting.  First of all, … Continue reading

Live tweeting from tonight’s final dress rehearsal of LA Opera’s “Flying Dutchman”
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Live tweeting from tonight’s final dress rehearsal of LA Opera’s “Flying Dutchman”

Once again, the nice folks at Los Angeles Opera have invited me and the rest of the distinguished usual suspects to share our insightful observations, witty opinions, and occasional double entendres at the final dress rehearsal of one of their productions — 140 characters at a time.  Tonight’s fun:  The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner. … Continue reading

LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 1 of 3):  Packing up the Green Umbrella for a road trip
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LA Phil tuning up the programs they are taking on tour (part 1 of 3): Packing up the Green Umbrella for a road trip

The Los Angeles Philharmonic has begun presenting to local audiences the programs they will be taking on tour, all of which include music exclusively from the 20th and 21st Century.  London, Lucerne, Paris, and New York get the two big programs: one featuring works by Vivier, Debussy, and Stravinsky; the other with John Adams’s massive oratorio, The … Continue reading

Jacaranda’s latest concert highlighted by 4handLA’s piano rendition of “The Rite of Spring”
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Jacaranda’s latest concert highlighted by 4handLA’s piano rendition of “The Rite of Spring”

The folks at “Jacaranda, Music on the Edge” are on a bit of a roll.  The seats at Santa Monica’s First Presbyterian Church (AKA “First Preb”) were almost all full and the crowd was enthusiastic.  The program, billed as “Thresholds:  The Scandals of 1912-13” was chock-a-block with works from the Second Viennese School; however, in … Continue reading