Genres blend and blur at the annual experimental music festival in Berkeley.
With the discovery of master tapes for the original Peanuts TV specials, one of America’s most underrated jazz figures gets the spotlight.
A prolonged renovation of the orchestra’s main venue has forced the organization to get creative.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the composer’s death, cellist Steven Isserlis is launching a performance project with all-star collaborators.
Music Director Mitsuko Uchida uses her Mozart chops to program a festival that, as usual, is wonderfully out of the ordinary.
Irene Young was instrumental in documenting an artistic moment, but her work shouldn’t be restricted to a single time or place.
Arranger and bandleader John Clayton has completed the score for The Africa Suite using unfinished recordings from Peterson’s “vault.”
Thomas is set to premiere Fire and Blue Sky, a song cycle written for him by composer Joel Thompson and poet Imani Tolliver.
The company has created outlets and events to help people deal with the emotions of this opera about a school shooting.
The composer and pianist’s great-great-great-granddaughter, Sheila Hayman, uncovers family history in a new documentary.