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Classical: Metronome
Composer Derrick Spiva Jr Challenges Classical Norms
"The piece is about breathing and letting that overcome your body in the midst of whatever kind of chaos is going on in your life."
Classical: Metronome
The 5 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA...
"South Pacific," a world premiere by Esa-Pekka Salonen and rare performances of works by Philip Glass are on the bill!
Classical: Metronome
98-Year-Old Co-Founder James Arkatov Celebrates LACO’s 50th Anniversary
"We thought there was a demand for the type of music we wanted that did not conflict with other groups that were around."
Classical: Metronome
Composer Jeff Beal Celebrates Buster Keaton’s “The General”
In a world where CGI dictates story more often than not, it’s refreshing to get the chance to see a film that relies on...
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Buster Keaton’s “The General” with a score by Jeff Beal
Theatre at the Ace Hotel
November 11
Classical: Metronome
Joshua Bell Launches LA Chamber Orchestra’s 50th Season
Alex Theatre, Saturday September 30
Royce Hall at UCLA, Sunday, October 1
Classical: Metronome
The L.A. Chamber Orchestra is Trying Something Very Different to Create...
When you see “commissioned by” written on a concert program, you can bet that the name of a performing arts or philanthropic organization will...
Classical: Metronome
Conductor Jeffrey Kahane Offers Up Beethoven With a Side of Greek...
Some pieces of music become so ingrained in our psyches that we don’t consider new interpretations or we overlook what made it so great...
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