Making the difficult seem easy is what the pianist does best, as his Davies Hall recital demonstrated.
The U.S. premiere of a Samuel Adams concerto grosso highlights a gentle concert.
Juxtaposing the composer’s early and late styles made for effective contrasts as well as interesting interpretive choices.
Kaminsky’s strong music is the focal point of Opera Parallèle’s world-premiere production.
Two contemporary composers obliterate preconceptions about music and the objects – and people – making it.
Two experimental artists in their first collaboration make a challenging, surprising piece.
Liam Scarlett’s Isle of the Dead is forceful and virtuosic in its world premiere.
Ragnar Bohlin elicits the raw urgency Bach’s masterwork requires.
The unusual pairing of violin and guitar works out with two virtuosi sharing the Weill Hall stage at the Green Music Center.
Brilliant dancing isn’t enough to rescue S.F Ballet’s world premiere of a new Yuri Possokhov work.