{mosimage}This week, L.A. Opera launches one of its most unusual endeavors: Recovered Voices. This multiyear project, the result of a $4 million fund largely donated by L.A. philanthropist Marilyn Ziering, resurrects the music of composers affected by the Holocaust — both those who were forced to leave Germany and Austria in the wake of Nazi persecution and suppression, and those who lost their lives in the death camps. The first two inaugural concerts feature selections by Franz Schreker, Walter Braunfels, Ernst Krenek, Viktor Ullmann, Erwin Schulhoff and Erich Wolfgang Korngold, along with a complete performance of Alexande... More >>>