The American pianist made child’s play of a notoriously difficult concerto.
The gifted mezzo-soprano conveyed the hits and some lesser surprises with grace and musicality.
With a world premiere and Wojciech Kilar’s Orawa, New Century Chamber Orchestra dazzled in their season opener.
A nostalgia-tinged program contrasted an intriguing, new American composition with Mahler’s Fourth.
In a tribute to Bernstein’s centenary, San Francisco Symphony features the composer in theatrical mode.
Strong dancing marks an auspicious beginning to the company’s 24th season.
Glittery sets and costumes aren’t enough to save this tired production.
Amit Peled’s recital embraced the audience in a way that was genuinely intimate and unforced.
The intimate venue and well-chosen program prove a good match for the charming baritone in this inaugural matinee.
Four years off of a Cliburn Competition Bronze Medal, the pianist delves into unfamiliar material with confidence and insight.