The all-American program includes William Grant Still’s First Symphony and Peter Lieberson’s stirring Neruda Songs.
In Daughters of the Delta, Michelle Jacques delves into her Louisiana roots to honor the legacy of the women musicians who brought their music north.
The latest iteration of Bullock’s evolving program highlights Black composers and visual artists.
The award-winning opera from Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson gets a stirring recording from Pentatone.
As part of its centennial celebration, the CMC is offering a free concert: A Song of Triumph: The History of Black Music.
The violinist and bass-baritone give the world premiere of a genre-defying music-theater piece.
A dramatic soprano at the peak of her powers talks about the life of a singer, climbing the ladder, and staying grounded.
Alexander Gedeon was concerned about the company’s internal commitment to goals of inclusion and equity.
Downes’s latest album offers a compact overview of the ragtime composer’s music.
The bass-baritone reprises his role in a radical retelling of Fidelio, but he’s expanding his part offstage, too.