The Parisian-inflected program featured works by Saint-Saëns, Franck, and da Falla.
Liam Scarlett’s new story ballet is co-produced by San Francisco Ballet and headed here next season.
Composer Jake Heggie and Librettist Gene Scheer tell stories of camp survivors in an new opera.
The pianist’s remarkable technique and musicianship added sparkle to the pedestrian and clarity to the obscure.
Calixto Bieito’s setting of Bizet’s classic explores the corrosive effects of doomed love.
The semistaged production cleverly transcends limits and delivers an exuberant reading of Bernstein’s score.
A John Adams piece featuring electric violin is at the heart of a program exploring the contemplative side of 20th-century music.
The popular mezzo-soprano justifies her adulation in a standout performance of an eerie Berlioz cantata.
Excellent singing was at the fore of a genuinely funny operatic comedy from 1679.
Dr. Magen Solomon has guided the venerable community choir to new levels of artistry.