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Cool Britannia, a triple bill of works by Wayne McGregor, Christopher Wheeldon, and Akram Khan, invites visceral reactions.

Composer Michael Abels’s searing setting of poetry by Nikky Finney expertly balances string playing, choral singing, and recitation.

Under guest conductor Matthias Pintscher, LACO plays standards by French composers with the requisite elegance and lyricism.

There’s positive news on the state level for nonprofit performing arts organizations, with a new payroll fund program set to launch soon.

Strong singing and direction give Béla Bartók’s one-act chiller plenty of thrills in this production from OSJ’s Shawna Lucey.

The company’s longtime music director will bid adieu with productions of West Side Story, Falstaff, and The Magic Flute.

Choreographer Ohad Naharin’s 2022 masterpiece is filled with hypnotic imagery co-created by company members.

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Terry Riley’s breakthrough experimental piece gets a timely airing, and everyone can be involved.

The Catalan composer has a champion in pianist Stephen Hough, who has just recorded a collection of Mompou’s miniatures.

The SF Symphony introduces one of its collaborative partners in a wide range of music, including two pieces by Jesper Nordin.

The Italian star pianist’s special concert for Cal Performances premieres May 13 and runs through June 12.