The trio’s peerless musicianship and their unusual combination of cello, bass, and mandolin result in fresh interpretations of classic material.
The innovative ensemble unites voices, instruments, and inspired improvisation to expand musical horizons and work for social justice.
The intrepid ensemble explores the fringes of music and the universe with a world premiere and three recent compositions.
Pianists Leif Ove Andsnes and Marc-André Hamelin pair up in a fiery repertoire.
The long-running European ensemble is a new sensation here, and for good reason.
The acclaimed young ensemble exhibit technical mastery and nuanced interpretations of Beethoven, Haydn, and Shostakovich.
Despite four delightful, beautifully performed works, the program left the listener wanting more.
Murat Eyuboglu’s genre-melding project comes up short, but Roomful of Teeth, Glenn Kotche, and Jeffrey Zeigler deliver some high points.
Murat Eyuboglu’s film, set to a live-performed score, brings environmental issues “upstream.”
Arcadiana and The Four Quarters hold their own in the ultimate comparison — with Beethoven.