Bernstein’s still-vibrant musical gets a thrilling account at the Paramount from the Oakland Symphony and a bevy of strong soloists and choirs.
The group brings an experimental touch to every piece of repertoire, from a medieval rondeau to Elliott Carter.
The octogenarian jazzman sets the Black Cat ablaze with his fiery trio.
The troupe’s mélange of percussive dance with cutting-edge electronics and live music brings down the house at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Even Natalie Portman gets in on the act in the composer’s “Archives, Friends, Patterns” show.
The premiere of Inferno is just part of the evening-length ballet envisioned by the prolific composer.
Conductor James Gaffigan and pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard star in a demanding, rousing concert.
Raising more questions than it answers, Niloufar Talebi’s unconventional opera boasts fine performances and stylish staging.
A powerful concert features works by Florence Price, William Grant Still, and Harry T. Burleigh.
The choreographer’s humanity and storytelling ability combine with superb performances.