There’s always a chance you’ll be hearing more of these works in progress in one of the company’s seasons to come.
On the eve of two longtime members’ retirement, the group celebrates 50 years with a characteristically contemporary program.
Conductor Susanna Mälkki leads an LA Phil premiere and then collaborates with Daniil Trifonov on Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto.
The orchestra presents a ravishing reading of Bartók’s opera, plus a colorful — and perfumed — account of Scriabin’s tone poem.
Directed by Joseph Young, an exciting program draws connections between French and American musical icons.
Alban Berg, Benjamin Britten, and … Grażyna Bacewicz get strong, urgent performances at Stanford Live.
The six-hour double concert is filled with surprises and welcome guest appearances.
William Grant Still’s Highway 1 captures headlines, but Alexander Zemlinsky’s The Dwarf is powerful in its revival.
The pianist takes Schubert’s song as a starting point for a wide-ranging and poetic look at dream states.
The SF Symphony and Esa-Pekka Salonen also present a cheerful romp through Stravinsky’s neoclassical ballet Pulcinella.