S.F. Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty shows the company at the top of its world-class form.
Old-time string-band music and contemporary dance find common ground to explore timely issues.
Bryce Dessner’s Triptych homogenizes the legacy of Robert Mapplethorpe.
Fresh works highlight the latest installment of the flutist’s quest to build a new repertory for her instrument.
Ahead of an international tour, the LA Phil stretches its Mahler muscles.
Paul Flight deftly guides the chorus through Rachmaninoff’s demanding masterpiece.
The adventurous bassist and her ensemble explore new worlds of music inspired by Italo Calvino.
James Conlon directs the company premiere of a Mozart masterpiece.
How fitting that Monk’s longtime interest in interdisciplinary art should result in a multimedia piece about cooperation.
Pablo Sáinz Villegas’s recital is a well-chosen and beautifully played selection of Segovia’s hits.