The hip take on a famous Greek myth plays as a parable for our times.
A new CD of the Finnish composer’s pieces for violin and orchestra suggests that he was far from finished.
A strong cast triumphed over a fumbling concept in the company’s new production.
The L.A. chamber group puts its fun, engaging spin on Mozart’s opera, crafting a performance that’s satire with a message.
The all-American program includes William Grant Still’s First Symphony and Peter Lieberson’s stirring Neruda Songs.
Daniil Trifonov debuts the composer’s Piano Concerto, part of an off-the-beaten-path program conducted by Ruth Reinhardt.
Giustino transcends time and place in James Darrah’s new production for Long Beach Opera.
A lively concert of 20th-century Italian chamber music focuses on works by Ferruccio Busoni and Luciano Berio.
The superlative singer plows a rich furrow with pianist Taylor Eigsti, bassist Ben Williams, and drummer Malachi Whitson.
With Tchaikovsky’s Pique Dame, the company returns to live performance, boasting a star turn from soprano Rhoslyn Jones.