This tour of Latin American folk styles makes an impression, along with a cool reading of Brahms’s Second Symphony.
The Soviet composer’s conflicted legacy reaches astonishing highs and lows in this concluding CD set from the orchestra and Andris Nelsons.
In a live screening, Wu Tsang’s project benefits from a score by Caroline Shaw, Andrew Yee, and Asma Maroof.
The everyday magic of Tokyo inspired Stone’s new multimedia work Re:gendo.
A captivating take on Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Suite in A Minor opens the pianist’s recital and is the key to appreciating the entire program.
Artistic Director Harry Bicket leads a starry cast in a performance that would have any Baroque operagoer clamoring for more.
The company’s new production is a delight and very well cast.
The Los Angeles Master Chorale premieres Billy Childs’s rhapsodic ode to his mother.
Gabriela Lena Frank’s luminous and dreamlike work has its third staging in California.
Breathing Forests has its local premiere on a mixed program bookended by two Igor Stravinsky works.