Summer’s here, and the time is right for L.A. Philharmonic to revel in some timeless classical-music masterpieces as the orchestra moves over to Hollywood Bowl to continue the last few months of its ...
In 1886, the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, licking his wounds after an unhappy concert tour and balking at completing his majestic Third Symphony, retreated to an Austrian village to write ...
In San Diego Ballet’s new production of “Carnival of the Animals,” there is a lion, a tiger and lots of ‘Oh, mys!’ Though artistic director Javier Velasco has staged the kid-friendly ballet for nearly ...
Columbia University’s performance center embraces innovation, even when it comes to family concerts. Returning for its second year, this production, designed and directed by Lake Simons, sets ...
The Palm Beach Symphony's unique adaptation of "The Carnival of More Animals." Camille Saint-Saëns composed "The Carnival of the Animals" in 1886 and it has been a long-cherished work for children and ...
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