The Passion of Ramakrishna was the main event in a concert that featured a piece by Glass mentor Ravi Shankar.
A delicate reading of a Beethoven concerto pairs nicely with Daniel Harding's stately take on Richard Strauss's Alpine Symphony.
Anchoring his program with Brahms's Op. 116, the pianist constructed a recital of suggestive connections.
The festival's third day questions how we communicate when sounds and meaning are divorced.
The tenor interprets French songs of erotic longing and ecstasy with authority, nuance, and passion.
A celebratory crowd thrills to brilliant dancers evoking the full spectrum of the American experience.
A program of ravishing beauty draws from the timeless Vespro della Beata Vergine.
Works by Sibelius, Britten, and John Luther Adams celebrate the mysterious power of the sea.
Bard Music West's second festival focused on a composer whose music still seems current.
Become Desert is a worthy, tranquil sequel to John Luther Adams's blockbuster Become Ocean.