Review: L.A. Phil's 'Noon to Midnight' marathon evokes the sounds of our city, grumbles and all
The annual L.A. Phil "Noon to Midnight" new-music marathon this year includes Doug Aitken's immersive "Lightscape," which proves to be not exactly a crowd-pleaser.
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