The choir’s concert brings together some of the pieces these singers are most associated with, including one motet they’ve performed 130 times.
Luxuriously cast, expertly directed, and conducted with fiery abandon by Richard Egarr, the show made the case for Handel’s fifth Italian opera.
The composer’s First Symphony outshines a new concerto by Outi Tarkiainen and Wynton Marsalis’s Blues Symphony.
Jessie Montgomery’s appealing, resourceful L.E.S. Characters has a happy premiere alongside Charles Ives’s pastoral Symphony No. 3.
The Norwegian group sings spiritual music from ancient to modern with its usual exquisite touch.
With high-energy gestures, Payare brought excitement, lighting a fire under the orchestra.
Concerts from Jacaranda and the Hear Now Festival show a broad spectrum of musical possibilities.
Founding Music Director Emily Ray’s last subscription concert with the ensemble is a courageous and enjoyable affair.
The famous ensemble, disbanding later this year, leaves a fantastic final impression on tour in California.
Jane Glover conducts a concert of works by the two Baroque heavyweights, with mixed results.