Decades of imagining and four years of “construction” culminate in a splendid production of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s opera-ballet.
Pianists Leif Ove Andsnes and Marc-André Hamelin pair up in a fiery repertoire.
Despite one error in the middle innings, the venerable troupe brought it home with a grand slam.
The long-running European ensemble is a new sensation here, and for good reason.
Superb musicianship, unusual vocal techniques, and fascinating repertoire choices set this chorus apart.
The acclaimed young ensemble exhibit technical mastery and nuanced interpretations of Beethoven, Haydn, and Shostakovich.
Despite four delightful, beautifully performed works, the program left the listener wanting more.
Murat Eyuboglu’s genre-melding project comes up short, but Roomful of Teeth, Glenn Kotche, and Jeffrey Zeigler deliver some high points.
Arcadiana and The Four Quarters hold their own in the ultimate comparison — with Beethoven.
Composer Aaron Gervais pairs intriguing guitar music with expressive dancers to explore a culture steeped in pharmaceuticals.