Tinkering with instruments and sounds is the essence of this festival where it’s best to leave preconceptions at the door.
The composer teamed up with an array of avant-garde artists for the most talked-about New York premiere of the season.
Avian themes are a thread through this imaginative program featuring soprano Golda Schultz and a U.S. premiere.
Jocelyn Hagen’s Renaissance-inspired composition is a contemporary favorite, and Pacific Chorale opens its season with the multimedia work.
Baritone Andrew Garland’s must-hear recording includes three of Frank’s vocal works paired with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Spanish Songs.