Reviews

Janice Berman - April 23, 2018

After only half the festival, Helgi Tomasson's company is already well-stocked with new pieces.

Steven Winn - April 22, 2018

The whole was less than the sum of its parts in this ambitious reading of Beethoven's Ninth.

Andrew Gilbert - April 22, 2018

The Beninese jazz guitarist and his transnational cohort feed off each other at Yoshi's.

Rebecca Wishnia - April 22, 2018

Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier's arrangement of Daphnis et Chloé is the highlight.

Rebecca Wishnia - April 20, 2018

An Ernő Dohnányi quartet is an unexpected pleasure.

Jim Farber - April 19, 2018

Deprived of a Ted Hearne premiere, Gustavo Dudamel still led a fascinating concert, soon to be reprised in London.

Jeff Kaliss - April 19, 2018

The jazz pianist/vocalist and her top-notch trio showcases all that's best about jazz in an intimate set at the Black Cat.

Jessica Balik - April 17, 2018

The accent was on the sounds that words and phonemes make in music that slurs and blurs meanings.

Jim Farber - April 17, 2018

It's a "gagland" production with a dedicated, appealing cast.

Jim Farber - April 17, 2018

The premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's Pollux contrasts with Varèse's Amériques.