11/28/2023 0 Comments Logo meta facebook![]() ICYMI, Swed, also reviewed Jonas Kaufmann‘s recital at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica last week. The sets don’t look so hot in this version of the opera, directed by Louise Muller, but James Conlon‘s conducting, writes Swed, “is better than ever.” And Sara Jakubiak, a young soprano from Michigan, adds a jolt in the second act. Los Angeles Opera’s new production of “Tannhäuser” has landed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. “How you do that, how you are, you create, how you interpret music, all of that goes deeply into your being.” “Everything can be the last time,” he says. And the shutdowns forced him into unexpected roles: from cajoling funding from donors to hosting a radio program. He lost, among others, the grandmother who raised him. Phil musical director Gustavo Dudamel about the effects of the pandemic on his work, as well as his personal life. Times classical music critic Mark Swed sat down for a frank conversation with L.A. A couple of local organizations - Friends of Griffith Park and the California Native Plant Society - are opposing the $650-million plan, which includes the development of climbing walls and vineyard. ![]() ![]() Zoo wants to expand its facilities (many of which date to the 1960s) in a plan that would consume 23 acres of native woodlands, reports The Times’ Louis Sahagún. Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. Enjoying this newsletter? Consider subscribing to the Los Angeles Times ![]()
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