After only half the festival, Helgi Tomasson's company is already well-stocked with new pieces.
The whole was less than the sum of its parts in this ambitious reading of Beethoven's Ninth.
The Beninese jazz guitarist and his transnational cohort feed off each other at Yoshi's.
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier's arrangement of Daphnis et Chloé is the highlight.
An Ernő Dohnányi quartet is an unexpected pleasure.
Deprived of a Ted Hearne premiere, Gustavo Dudamel still led a fascinating concert, soon to be reprised in London.
The jazz pianist/vocalist and her top-notch trio showcases all that's best about jazz in an intimate set at the Black Cat.
The accent was on the sounds that words and phonemes make in music that slurs and blurs meanings.
It's a "gagland" production with a dedicated, appealing cast.
The premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen's Pollux contrasts with Varèse's Amériques.