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On her return to L.A., Yuja Wang skirts the wardrobe debate
Culture MonsterPianist Yuja Wang, whose last L.A. performance touched off a spirited debate about classical concert attire after she to the stage of the Hollywood Bowl this summer in a thigh-grazing, body-hugging orange dress, has a schedule that brings her back to town... -
TV THIS WEEK: May 29 - June 4
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 29 - June 4 in PDF format TV listings for the week of May 29 - June 4 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can...... -
The Arts on TV: Eric Clapton; Jackie Evancho; Clint Eastwood; Tommy Emmanuel
Culture Monster“Movie: A Year Ago in Winter” ** (2008) 8 p.m., Thursday Sundance: Karoline Herfurth, Josef Bierbichler. An artist befriends a troubled dancer while painting her portrait for her grieving mother. “Video Games Live” 1 a.m., Thu/... -
Summer Concerts 2010: Classical and World Music
Sundays
Sundays Live at LACMA: Weekly one-hour classical chamber music concerts and recitals by soloists and ensembles. This series has been running since 1948. Bing Theater, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 6 p.m. Free. http:/...Tags: Tony Bennett, Richard Wagner, Latin Music (genre), John F. Williams, Opera (genre)
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The Sunday Conversation: Sergio Mendes
Grammy winner Sergio Mendes, 70, one of Brazil's most famous exports, kicks off his 50th anniversary in the music business with a new album, "Celebration," compiling a half-century of hits; his first film score, the animated film "Rio"; and a special...Tags: Stan Getz, Dance, John Legend, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Rio (movie)
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Debbie Friedman, self-taught Jewish folk singer, dies at 59
Debbie Friedman, a self-taught Jewish folk singer and composer who transformed synagogue music and worship by infusing traditional prayers with a contemporary sensibility, died Sunday at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. She was 59.
The cause was...Tags: Folk (genre), Gabrielle Giffords, Joan Baez, Human Interest, Judaism
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Wynton Marsalis swings for the fences
Wynton Marsalis is explaining jazz to me by talking about my boots. He is coming to Walt Disney Concert Hall this weekend to play his ambitious new composition, "Swing Symphony," with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. But before we get into musical details,...Tags: Miles Davis, Leonard Bernstein, Winslow Homer, Lincoln Center, George Gershwin
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Bryn Terfel, opera's friendly superstar
Culture MonsterI don't know how celebrities can stand to be in public. I suppose being flattered by strangers is a rush for a while. But at some point the intrusions have got to be incredibly tiresome. In classical music there is...... -
Culture Watch: Henry Brant's 'A Concord Symphony' and Copland's Organ Symhony in new recording by San Francisco Symphony
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the San Francisco Symphony recording of "A Concord Symphony" and Copland's "Organ" Symphony led by Michael Tilson Thomas.... -
New Esa-Pekka Salonen piece withdrawn from Disney Hall concert
Culture MonsterEsa-Pekka Salonen's new piano composition pulled from concerts in L.A. and New York... -
Dispatch from New York: A weekend of maestros on the mend
Culture MonsterRicardo Muti and James Levine demonstrate in two performances in New York this weekend that they are back in top form....
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