Reviews

Jim Farber - August 10, 2018

Star Wars and the LA Phil make John Williams’s score soar.

Laura Clark - August 10, 2018

Dido and Cleopatra are warp and woof of an entertaining recital of Baroque gems.

Niels Swinkels - August 7, 2018

The venerable orchestra and choir deliver a memorable concert while simultaneously incubating the next generation in early music.

Andrew Gilbert - August 7, 2018

The glorious jazz vocalist and her powerhouse trio take it up a notch at Feinstein's with guest saxophonist Houston Person.

Roger Wallace - August 7, 2018

Spartan staging and concise instrumentation showcase an intriguing score and mostly outstanding performances.

Steven Winn - August 7, 2018

The intrepid company masters the challenges of Debussy's opera of doomed love.

Jessica Balik - August 7, 2018

Fascinating compositions and understated virtuosity transcend the program’s ambiguous concept.

Joe Cadagin - August 7, 2018

Dan Dediu’s eccentric Grana rises above an otherwise staid program.

David Bratman - August 7, 2018

From an airy Mozart piano piece to a dramatic Schoenberg sextet, the final program of 2018 was a study in contrasts.

David Bratman - August 6, 2018

Bartók, Kodály, Ligeti, and Dohnányi are the roster for an all-Hungarian program.