Their “Music for Change” program features composers from countries in Africa and Asia hit by the travel ban.
Körper examines the very essence of our corporeal existence.
Going strong at 77, the Spanish singer finds powerful, fresh expression in concert with two rising stars and the S.F. Opera Orchestra.
Philip Glass’s portrait of Gandhi’s early career is vital and suggestive in the celebrated production by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Gives Prokofiev’s ballet an L.A. spin.
Pianist Javier Perianes Is a revelation.
A straightforward production of Richard Strauss’s beautiful score.
Soloist David Fung shines in Rachmaninoff but the orchestra plays a notable interpretation of the Shostakovich.
Hancock’s powerful jazz ignited sparks on stage — with the orchestra and without.
Julie Adams is terrific as Mimi, and a relaxed, modern setting sets the stage for great singing and playing throughout.