The young group shines brightest in the more intimate passages of trios by Schubert, Brahms, and Shostakovich.
Soprano Christina Major brings power and fury to the role of Abigaile in an opera that remains surprisingly relevant.
The new concerto is tailored to showcase percussionist Jacob Nissly’s formidable chops.
The Los Angeles baritone is up-close and personal in a cabaret show at Boston Court Pasadena.
A trip to the Oakland Symphony tells you a lot about the deep connections of the orchestra to its community.
A piano quartet from Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks gets the audience on its feet.
LA Phil catches fire with a pan-American concert of old favorites and a world premiere.
Although the composer’s music is touted as avant-garde, the lovely sounds offered at Bing were anything but.
Every detail of performance and staging contributes to making Michael Cavanagh’s reimagined production a feast for the ears and eyes.
An all-star cast, including Renée Fleming, sings splendidly, but the show skirts many of the issues it raises.