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Michael Zwiebach - March 26, 2024

The cross-cultural chorus, now touring America, shows how to break down barriers and foster empathy in traditionally divided communities.

Lev Mamuya - March 26, 2024

Aaron Diehl shines in Timo Andres’s new piano concerto, while the orchestra’s principals solo in music by Adams and Aaron Copland.

Jason Victor Serinus - March 26, 2024

Taken from 2023 concert performances in London led by conductor Simon Rattle, this recording has not a weak link.

Janos Gereben - March 26, 2024

Though the administration is making cost-cutting moves, the proposed renovation of Davies Symphony Hall is still on the table.

Aimée Ts'ao - March 26, 2024

From Europe to San Francisco, Lopez Ochoa is making new work everywhere all at once.

Richard S. Ginell - March 25, 2024

The violinist is in his element on this disc, a thoughtful, charming program that covers some seven centuries of music.

Victoria Looseleaf - March 25, 2024

The contemporary-dance troupe returns to Irvine Barclay Theatre this week with a homegrown program.

Emily Wilson - March 25, 2024

Laura Karpman’s Balls, about the famous 1973 tennis match, is one half of an upcoming sports-themed double bill from Opera Parallèle.

Jeff Rosenfeld - March 25, 2024

The great conductor, who died in February, left an unparalleled recording legacy that spans a huge range of music. Here’s where to begin.

Michael Zwiebach - March 21, 2024

The orchestra’s schedule will be filled with major musical events as usual, despite some cost cutting at the margins.