Monthly Archives: February 1991

DEGENERATES

Half a century ago, Los Angeles teemed with Germanic art, as refugees from Adolf Hitler’s persecution moved their creativity westward. Now, with the “Degenerate Art” show at the County Museum currently drawing crowds and a corollary “Degenerate Music” show about … Continue reading

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UMBRELLA

If these Green Umbrella concerts keep getting better, they’re in danger, one of these Monday nights, of taking off into orbit. Once again, Monday night at the Japan-America Theater, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s new-music series struck gold: a triumph both … Continue reading

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ELEKTRA

Just when you thought it was unsafe to return to the Music Center Opera, along comes “Elektra,” and matters are again on the mend. The company’s new production of Richard Strauss’ one-act mix of shock and shlock, unveiled Saturday night … Continue reading

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LAPO

Enduring a performance of Edward Elgar’s Second Symphony should be no problem. Bring along a good book and a soft pillow, and you’ve got it made. Most of the audience at Thursday night’s Los Angeles Philharmonic concert at the Music … Continue reading

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BALLO

Here we are, a growing community of operatic connoisseurs, but starved this season for a touch from the warming hand of Giuseppe Verdi. No wonder the prospect of Opera Pacific’s “Un ballo in maschera” {cq upper & lower case} looked … Continue reading

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MEC XTET

The name of Bright Sheng has come into circulation lately. Born in Shanghai in 1955, he came to New York in 1982, has had performances and commissions by orchestras here and abroad, is currently composer-in-residence at the Chicago Lyric Opera, … Continue reading

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LAPO

Back in 1985, at the start of his leadership of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Andre Previn guided the orchestra through several Haydn and Mozart performances that linger in the memory. Those fond recollections were rekindled on Friday night at the … Continue reading

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TAVERNER

At the risk of sounding obsessive, Tuesday night’s “Chamber Music in Historic Sites” concert was one in a long series for which “perfection” is the most accurate description. The venue was beautiful; so was the music; so was the way … Continue reading

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