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181 stories by "Mark Swed"

Turning 90, Philip Glass gets revelatory tributes that show his work in new light by Mark Swed

Taylor Mac and Lucinda Childs honored Philip Glass and his work with poets during a special performance, one of several celebrations ahead of the composer's upcoming 90th birthday.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:00am on May 21, 2026

As Gustavo Dudamel prepares to leave L.A. Phil, his love affair with L.A. isn't over by Mark Swed

As Gustavo Dudamel begins his final weeks in Walt Disney Concert Hall as L.A. Phil music director, he talks about what lies ahead and how he got there.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on May 19, 2026

Houston and Brooklyn show what Robert Wilson still means to LA28 by Mark Swed

For the first time since visionary artist Robert Wilson's death in July, his work is being produced simultaneously at Houston Grand Opera ('Messiah') and BAM ('Moby Dick').

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:30pm on May 11, 2026

James Conlon begins his final L.A. Opera stretch as music director with a mission by Mark Swed

James Conlon begins the final stretch of his 20th season as music director of L.A. Opera with a production of Verdi's 'Falstaff' and a special concert of opera excerpts.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on April 29, 2026

Anna Handler to become the Los Angeles Philharmonic's conductor-in-residence by Mark Swed

Anna Handler, a rapidly rising young conductor, will be given the new title of conductor-in-residence for the next three seasons.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on April 7, 2026

There are no operas more brilliantly wacky than those of Gerald Barry. Look out for 'Salome' by Mark Swed

Following two of the most brilliantly wacky operas of our time from Gerald Barry, the premiere of his 'Salome' promises to out-wacky the others.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:19pm on March 27, 2026

Los Angeles Philharmonic announces new season without Dudamel but as big and bold as ever by Mark Swed

The Los Angeles Philharmonic 2026-27 season is the first without Gustavo Dudamel as music director but remains a visionary leader of the pack

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00am on March 17, 2026

Philip Glass' 'Akhnaten' is back at L.A. Opera, this time with a magnificent John Holiday by Mark Swed

Los Angeles Opera revives its Phelim McDermott production of Philip Glass' 'Akhnaten' with a new cast headed by countertenor John Holiday and with Dalia Stasevska conducting.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:15pm on March 5, 2026

With his first 'Missa Solemnis,' Gustavo Dudamel takes on Beethoven's ultimate spiritual challenge by Mark Swed

Gustavo Dudamel conducts for the first time Beethoven's epic mass 'Missa Solemnis' for the second program in his Los Angeles Philharmonic Beethoven month.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:23pm on February 24, 2026

The Kennedy Center was always in the political spotlight, but not like this by Mark Swed

A look at what might be behind the closing of the Kennedy Center, which was created as a political act, and what that could mean.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:51pm on February 3, 2026

Julia Bullock's song recital, 'From Ordinary Things,' is anything but ordinary by Mark Swed

Soprano Julia Bullock presents her song recital, 'From Ordinary Things,' with cellist Seth Parker Woods and pianist Connor Hanick at the UCLA Nimoy Theater.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:06pm on January 19, 2026

Tabla great Zakir Hussain's last work, 'Murmurs of Time,' sets the stage for a new generation by Mark Swed

Third Coast Percussion gives the L.A. premiere of Zakir Hussain's last major work, "Murmurs of Time," at the Nimoy, a final ode to the tabla great's vast range

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:38pm on December 12, 2025

The best of L.A.'s classical music scene in 2025 by Mark Swed

From Gustavo Dudamel to Esa-Pekka Salonen to Claire Chase to Peter Sellars, classical music had many bright spots in 2025.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on December 10, 2025

Armed with a laptop, an L.A. composer from Tokyo uses sound to create place by Mark Swed

We hang out with L.A. laptop composer Carl Stone in Tokyo as he prepares for the premiere of 'Daimatsu' at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on December 10, 2025

Why Herbert Ross' much loved 1993 'La Bohème' has become a perennial at L.A. Opera by Mark Swed

Herbert Ross' beloved L.A. Opera production of Puccini's 'La Bohème,' first seen in 1993 and many times revived, is back with a new cast, conductor and director

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:36pm on December 2, 2025

San Francisco Opera has a hit with Huang Ruo's spectacular 'Monkey King' by Mark Swed

"The Monkey King," a new opera by Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang based on a popular Chinese folktale, has proved a major hit for San Francisco Opera.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:54pm on December 1, 2025

A viola week downtown infused everything from Brahms to a symposium on a Korean composer by Mark Swed

Brahms' viola-infused string quintets and sextets have in them the essence of amber autumn, and three major L.A. institutions coincidentally turned to them over six November days.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:52pm on November 25, 2025

While COP30 copes, David Lang and the Master Chorale look beyond the environment by Mark Swed

The Master Chorale performs the L.A. premiere of David Lang's 'before and after nature,' concerned with environmental sustainability and social justice

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:26pm on November 19, 2025

Zubin Mehta, at 89, remains in command of Bruckner's mammoth Eighth Symphony by Mark Swed

Zubin Mehta, at 89 an L.A. icon, returns to the L.A. Phil, of which he is conductor emeritus, to conduct one of his specialties, Bruckner's massive 8th Symphony

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:46pm on November 11, 2025

Gustavo's farewell has begun with a fiesta, rapper and a 'Resurrection' by Mark Swed

Gustavo Dudamel finished his final fall appearances with the L.A. Phil, including performances of massive works as well as with D Smoke at a YOLA street festival and finally at the "Gustavo'…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on October 17, 2025

Commentary: What Leonard Bernstein's honoring of JFK can teach us about about memorials by Mark Swed

At a time when the art of memorializing has become touchy, Martha Graham Dance Co., along with Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Phil, show us how Leonard Bernstein did it with JFK.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on October 10, 2025

Now music director designate, Dudamel opens the New York Philharmonic's fall season by Mark Swed

Gustavo Dudamel begins his official duties as music director designate by opening the New York Philharmonic's 2025-26 season in David Geffen Hall

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 7:49pm on September 12, 2025

The maximalist father of Minimalism, Terry Riley, turns 90 by Mark Swed

A look at how Terry Riley, on the occasion of his 90th birthday celebration at the Ford, changed music with 'In C,' and what he's up to now in Japan.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on September 6, 2025

Gustavo Dudamel is briefly, joyously back at the Bowl with the L.A. Phil by Mark Swed

Gustavo Dudamel begins his only week at the Hollywood Bowl this summer with a classical/jazz dialogue between Ellington and Ravel.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:59pm on August 6, 2025

Appreciation: Robert Wilson, who changed everything he touched, was the most influential theater artist of our time by Mark Swed

Robert Wilson, who changed everything he touched, was the most influential theater artist of our time. And for him all theater was opera.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on August 6, 2025
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