The L.A.-based Sonic Open Orchestra presents a concert of pleasing contradictions.
A Brooklyn record label showcases cutting-edge artists for three days at the Outhaus in Los Angeles.
Traditional Persian, Hungarian, American, and Japanese instruments and idioms inspire inventive new music.
American Bach Soloists perform a version of the beloved score recently discovered in Lyon.
Jack Curtis Dubowsky’s original score accompanies a Douglas Fairbanks silent classic in live performance.
A fresh, nonbinary take on Gluck’s opera eschews easy resolutions.
Music from the 1990s shows its age in Music@Menlo’s final festival concert of 2019.
Brilliant Merolini were more than up to the rich challenges offered in the commissioned If I Were You.
Glass’s In the Penal Colony and Mozart’s La finta giardiniera comment on the human condition from different perspectives.
The vaunted Israeli clarinetist brings the best of Brazilian jazz to Stanford.