Classical

Janice Berman - February 7, 2023

The company demonstrates its skill in a rousing assortment of works, by turns surprising, brilliant, and troubled.

Tom Jacobs - February 7, 2023

The schedule this summer at the Bowl reveals a lot of love for Hollywood, along with classical masterworks and a few premieres.

Janos Gereben - February 6, 2023

In a night of highs and emotional speeches, Beyoncé breaks Georg Solti’s record for most Grammy wins ever.

Lisa Hirsch - February 6, 2023

Opera Parallèle’s immersive production puts audiences in the midst of a harrowing score and story.

Simon Cohen - February 6, 2023

Composer Gabriel Kahane mixes indie-pop styles and sophisticated orchestral writing in his darkly satiric emergency shelter intake form.

Richard S. Ginell - February 6, 2023

The Catalan composer has a champion in pianist Stephen Hough, who has just recorded a collection of Mompou’s miniatures.

Jeff Kaliss - February 6, 2023

Initially tapped for the group’s “50 for the Future” project, Wiancko was still surprised to be invited to join Kronos as a performer.

Tom Jacobs - February 6, 2023

The LA Phil, SF Symphony, and San Diego Symphony will oversee a November festival featuring more than 50 ensembles.

Lev Mamuya - February 6, 2023

The Boston Symphony and Andris Nelsons offer a long concert with three challenging works, including a world premiere by Steven Mackey.